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Firewalker – ‘Demo 2022′
This three-track demo from the Boston DIY hardcore band is fuming through a deeper groove amid the all-out war on a broken society it brings.
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Miss Grit – “Like You”
The new single from the NYC-based multi-disciplinary artist furthers their journey in sculpting sound around meticulous, reflective observation.
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Turnover – “Tears of Change”
The feeling of feeling out of sorts with the future is apparent here, yet complimentary so in a most satisfyingly strange way in the band’s ever-evolving sound.
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Recommended Album: High Vis – ‘Blending’
With their sophomore breakthrough, the London quintet sonically merge a gruff hardcore foundation, the melodicism of Brit pop, and shimmering ‘80s post-punk, all while placing themselves at the center of a collision course with dealing with your shit.
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Anxious – “Sunsign”
The Connecticut punk and hardcore bridge-builders approach the studio in its own kind of adulting autumnal display through warm power-pop that doesn’t let up any of their edge.
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oso oso – “De Facto”
Jade Llilitri and company are supercharged and wilding out in a weirdness of duality between being numb to the world but still feeling everything on their latest single.
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fleshwater – “Kiss the Ladder”
Featuring members of Vein.fm and MIRSY, the first preview from the alt-rocker’s debut album ‘We’re Not Here To Be Loved’ pulls us into their vortex where gravity and heavy particle matter continue building worlds.
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Russian Baths – “Done and Dead”
Evolving white noise into a heavier form of emo and atmospheric rock, the Brooklyn duo flip the American Football house into a haunted one and with the declaration that, ladies and gentleman, we are stuck in a space.
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Fever Ray – “What They Call Us”
The first new music from Karin Dreijer in five years emerges from a bleak sphere of dire, unsettling emotions.
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Recommended Album: björk – ‘fossora’
As with all things björk, to begin again is a matter of evolving reinvention on her “biological techno” album.
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Wild Pink – “See You Better Now”
It’s impossible not to hear someone close through the tender Americana rock woven through the electric pulse on the latest preview off ‘ILYSM’.
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Gold Dust – “Larks Swarm A Hawk”
An elegiac in rumination of the self for all its ornate beauty points from the Western Mass psych-folk songwriter’s new album, ‘The Late Great Gold Dust’.