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Turnover feat. Bre Morell – “Ain’t Love Heavy”
The chillest punks to spawn out of the hardcore scene prove to be capable of lifting one of the strongest emotions with ease on the latest preview off ‘Myself In the Way’.
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Recommended Album: Rachika Nayar – ‘Heaven Come Crashing’
True to its title, the sophomore effort from the Brooklyn-based guitar virtuoso and multi-instrumental is an experience that hits from the heavens and overcomes this earth.
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No Age – “Compact Flashes”
A lyrical portrait that’s every bit avant and impressionistic of a moment to lose, yet captured in this sonic snapshot off the Los Angeles DIY noise-punk scene vets’ sixth LP, ‘People Helping People’.
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Pinkshift – “GET OUT”
As always, Pinkshift rip, but also tear a new one into the face of hate on the latest single off their debut LP, ‘Love Me Forever’.
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Palm – “Parable Licker”
The second preview from the Baltimore experimental rocker’s new album, ‘Nicks and Grazes’, is an obtuse tropical detour.
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Wild Pink feat. Julien Baker – “Hold My Hand”
The New York indie rockers carve out genuine comfort in the dark on the latest preview from ‘ILYSM’.
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L.S. Dunes – “Permanent Rebellion”
The post-hardcore supergroup led by Anthony Green are the sum of their parts perfected for the fury of post-pandemic times on the lead single off their debut album, ‘Past Lives’.
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The Callous Daoboys – “The Elephant Man In the Room”
If God is in the room warring with their ideas, then the Callous Daoboys put up an affront with their provocation on the final preview from their new album, ‘Celebrity Therapist’.
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Recommended Album: Hellrazor – ‘Heaven’s Gate’
The second album from the band led by former Speedy Ortiz guitarist Mike Falcone hears the dream of ’90s grunge and noise rock living on in nightmarish form.
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MARTHE – “Victimized”
Described as “Antifascist, feminist and misanthropic,” the latest single from the Italian metal artist hungers from anger and feasts on retribution.
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Mindforce – “Words Fail”
Methodical brutalism delivers the coup de grâce in axe form on the latest single from ‘New Lords’.
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Young Jesus feat. Tomberlin – “Ocean”
Joined by Tomberlin, Young Jesus turn the sea changes of the id into something more than questions of the divine on the lead single off ‘Shepherd Head’.