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L.S. Dunes – “2022″
The post-hardcore supergroup ventures to the darkest point of the timeline on the latest preview off their debut album, ‘Past Lives’.
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Recommended Album: Mindforce – ‘New Lords’
The breakdowns – while still falling down like metallic axes and hammer – call for bigger revolutionary anthem in their battle against societal waste on the Hudson Valley melodic hardcore band’s sophomore LP.
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BLACKSTARKIDS – “Digital World”
While everyone seems to be living life through a screen, the Kansas City hip-hop trio offer up a call to be real anywhere but.
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Recommended EP: They Are Gutting a Body of Water & A Country Western – ‘An Insult to the Sport’
A promising split between two rising artists who’ve been quietly prolific in the background of the indie DIY scene, but maybe not for long…
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The 1975 – “All I Need to Hear”
Arguably, the latest preview from ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ is Matty Healey at his most earnest.
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Alvvays – “Very Online Guy” / “Belinda Says”
Two complimentary yet respectively unique sides to Alvvays’ shape-shifting dream-pop further anticipation toward their new album, ‘Blue Rev’.
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Recommended Album: Sudan Archives – ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’
Brittney Park is a in a class all her own in the multi-instrumentalist’s uncanny sophomore composition of R&B, rap, electronic and pop futurism.
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Interview: Andrew Fox of VISUALS On His New Album ‘Light Breaks’
On the heels of releasing his new album ‘Light Breaks’, the NYC-based songwriter, producer and interdisciplinary artists discusses his creative community, working alongside DARKSIDE’s Dave Harrington and the Range, and transformation.
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Birds In Row – “Noah “ / “Cathedrals”
The first two previews from the Laal post-hardcore bands third studio effort, ‘Gris Klein’, are theatrical in their respective combustions.
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Sparta – “Until the Kingdom Comes”
The latest preview from the El Paso band’s forthcoming self-titled effort is a grand anthem in their scheme of desert-tripped post-hardcore and positive reinforcement.
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Peel Dream Magazine – “Hiding Out”
The Los Angeles experimental pop songwriter transforms the ordinary into something the imagination creates as a better sight for the mind on the latest preview from ‘Pad’.
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Punitive Damage – “Drawn Lines”
The lead single from the Pac Northwest quartet’s debut LP, ‘This Is the Blackout’ has an intent is to wreck any and all constructs that fail us as a society.