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Parannoul – “We Shine At Night”
The bedroom-born shoegaze that made the elusive South Korean artist a breakout effort takes on new shapes in the atmosphere.
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The Tubs – “Wretched Lie”
A head spin, and intentionally designed as so, as the Tubs can’t seem get out of their own head on the latest preview off the London band’s forthcoming debut, ‘Dead Meat’.
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shame – “Six-Pack”
Gluttony in its most admonished form on the latest preview from ‘Food for Worms’.
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Narrow Head – “Caroline”
The closest thing to softness you’re likely to get from Narrow Head.
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Fucked Up – “I Think I Might Be Weird”
The latest listen from Fucked Up’s written-and-recorded-in-a-day full-length experiment doesn’t hold back from what it knows itself to be.
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Yaeji – “For Granted”
A slow kinesis of minimalist beat production moving through a cooler airstream from the Brooklyn-based producer’s debut full-length, ‘With A Hammer’.
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MSPAINT feat. Ian Shelton – “Delete It”
The Hattiesburg hardcore-punk just want to take a breath and be in a moment rather than become another metric posted up in the void on the lead single off their debut album, ‘Post-American’.
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Mandy, Indiana – “Injury Detail”
Disorientation seems to be the only known in the Manchester experimental dance-noise band’s world of unknowns on their latest single.
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Spiral XP – “Deja Vu”
The Seattle rockers offer a reprieve from the familiar ol’ drudge of either heaviness or dazed washes of feedback with a pure pop blissout to break up the monotony on the first preview from their new EP, ‘It’s Been a While’.
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Dougie Poole – “Nothing on This Earth Can Make Me Smile”
The latest single from ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’ has the ability to point out a beautiful picture without overseeing the doom and gloom surrounding it.
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Recommended EP: One Step Closer – ‘Songs for the Willow’
The three-song EP batters through what the band has been wrestling with on an emotional level since setting the existential of life to fury on their 2021 breakthrough debut, ‘This Place You Know’.
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Zulu feat. Pierce Jordan & Obioma Ugonna – “Where I’m From”
Everybody wants in on what Zulu and co. got, but nobody wants to be a part of the same struggle to be seen…