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GEL – “Attainable”
There is a path to peace and optimism while also sounding like you’re going to rip someone’s limbs off if they step up to it on the first listen off the hardcore band’s anticipated debut LP.
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Recommended Album: Parannoul – ‘After the Magic’
The enigmatic experimental shoegaze project’s latest full-length explodes the diagram that touched the fuzzed-out bedroom ceiling atmosphere of their 2021 breakout into a listen that is expansively cinematic.
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Jana Horn – “After All This Time”
The first impression from ‘The Window Is the Dream’ threads itself similarly within the Texan-born songwriter’s strange cosmology while pairing past and present on two different astral planes.
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Ibex Clone – “There Is No Light”
Perhaps the last sign of life left in this ecosystem, and one Ibex Clone manifest into being through their own will of cosmic post-punk.
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Truth Club – “It’s Time”
Delivered with a severe case of the Mondays, the defeatism against the droll of what we tell ourselves in order to get us through the day hits the core of the latest single from the Carolina indie-punks.
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babyfang – “IDWTAI”
The Brooklyn punk trio put their rage forthright on the latest preview from their forthcoming debut album, ‘In The Face Of’.
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Recommended Album: Beauty Pill – ‘Blue Period’
Within the remastered listens of early material by the cult favorite D.C. punk band are the blueprints etched by an artist challenging the norms in varying voices, non-linear patterns and rhythm, all nuanced in definition.
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ROSALÍA – “LLYLM”
The lighter side of ROSALÍA’s romantic bite, in all its brutal honesty.
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Fever Ray – “Kandy”
The taste of slow sweat dripping is sweet and unavoidable on the latest preview from ‘Radical Romantics’.
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P.E. – “Branding Crisis”
The first preview from the Brooklyn experimental art-rock act’s new mixtape series, ‘NOPE Tapes’, pulls back the curtain on their sound.
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Recommended Album: Fucked Up – ‘One Day’
Recorded in 24 hours, the Toronto hardcore-punk band’s sixth LP returns to their early intuitions of a more primal sound while also not throwing caution to creative risks either.
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American Nightmare – “Self Check-Out”
The first single from the hardcore band’s new EP, ‘Dedicated to the Next World’, returns to outward fury, but in another evolved state for Wes Eisold and company.