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Interview: Kate Meizner of Jobber On The Band’s Debut EP ‘Hell In A Cell’
The leader of the indie rock ‘n wrestling faction discusses the intersect between life as an independent musician and that of a grappler, entrance themes as songwriting inspo, and putting all other bands on notice.
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Taylor Swift – “Anti-Hero”
Orbed in a soft banger, if it’s what keeps you up at night as well, consider those voices of self-doubt in perfect company here on the ‘Midnights’ highlight.
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Recommended Album: Punitive Damage – ‘This Is the Blackout’
Personally confrontationally hardcore that puts an emphasis on life from the margins, smashing power structures, and devouring the rich with a bladesaw aggression.
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Kelela – “Happy Ending”
A return to the peak delirium energy Kelela can possess in her futurescaped R&B.
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Jimmy Eat World – “Place Your Debts”
Our future possible selves are transmitted through the atmosphere of the latest single from the emo rock veterans.
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Jobber – “Heel Turn”
The final preview from the Brooklyn rockers’ debut EP, ‘Hell In A Cell’, pits us against our selves.
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dazy – “On My Way”
For a song that feels like it’s on the verge of critical mass and about to implode, dazy hold it together pretty well.
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blink-182 – “EDGING”
The return of the Mark, Tom and Travis show is all about the fun factor on the band’s first original lineup single in a decade.
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Recommended Album: Palm – ‘Nicks and Grazes’
The third album from the Philadelphia band is pop extracted from every high and lull of emotion, but unlike one meant to imitate anything beyond the moment its consumed.
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Boy Harsher – “Burn It Down [Rework]”
Boy Harsher resurrect ideas from their earliest demos with a new origin story in mind that captures the terror and thrill of a dangerous love.
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Recommended Album: The 1975 – ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’
It’s funny how a less tryhard form of sincerity works just as well in the alternative pop-rock band’s favor on their sixth studio effort.
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Dry Cleaning – “No Decent Shoes for Rain”
The latest preview off ‘Stumpwork’ is just whatever, at its most astute observation.