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The Mars Volta – “Vigil”
The latest preview from the Mars Volta’s return album is more outwardly political in tongue-slitting throats, though its cosmic groove continues to evolve that angry energy into a vibe out that carries further.
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Thanya Iyer – “slow burn”
Self-care meditative properties have always played an important part in the spiritual sound growing from the Montreal-based artist’s music, but here it feels even more so necessary.
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Recommended Album: Chat Pile – ‘God’s Country’
Splattered noise and unfiltered disgust color over endless blue skies, painting the picturesque American horror on the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ unforgiving debut full-length.
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Stella Donnelly – “How Was Your Day?”
The latest preview from the Australian songwriter’s sophomore effort, ‘Flood’, presses on the conversation that’s been avoidant.
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Brutus – “Liar”
The Belgian heavy rock force are a towering might, and they’re going for that glory but in a perfectionist gaze with the second single from their new album, ‘Unison Life’.
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The 1975 – “Happiness”
The idiosyncratic alternative pop band are in their pocket on the second single off ‘Being Funny In a Foreign Language’.
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Inclination feat. Tom Sheehan – “Epidemic”
Joined by Indecision’s Tom Sheehan, the Louisville straight edge hardcore’ band’s uncontained anger has no bounds on the lead single off their debut LP, ‘Unaltered Perspective’.
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Recommended EP: SPEED – ‘GANG CALLED SPEED’
The answer as to how fast hardcore’s game will evolve is but one word on the Sydney band’s breakthrough EP.
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dazy – “Rollercoast Ride” b/w “Peel”
dazy’s “Rollercoaster Ride” is on its way up with these two new singles for new label home, Lame-O Records.
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Tony Molina – “Not Worth Knowing”
A sun-drenched downer on love that slowly rips you into the tide and drifts your body out to sea like a proper lost cause from the king of short-form fuzz-pop jams.
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KEN mode – “But They Respect My Tactics”
The latest preview off ‘NULL’ keeps the collapse of mankind raining down dark matter and existential pile-ons.
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Gel – “Predominant Mask”
The vile intensity of the New Jersey’s hardcore band is a rapturous experience on the latest preview off their forthcoming 12″ split with Cold Brats.