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beabadoobee – “10:36″
Another reminder that beabadoobee is creating one of the most perfect places to lean your ear (and heavy heart) into between the bedroom pop and alternative worlds.
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Recommended Album: CANDY – ‘Heaven Is Here’
The heavy music makers take extremities from hardcore and metal into account in their search for a so-called salvation with intensity refined.
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Brutus – “Dust”
Placed within the metal and post-hardcore frames of the Belgian heavy music trio’s sonic barrier, they build a wall against the weight of the world.
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Tony Molina – “I Don’t Like That He”
Like a shrug of indifference, the punk scene power-pop fav lets it roll off his shoulders on the latest preview from his new album, ‘In the Fade’.
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Strange Ranger – “Raver Explanation”
The Philly experimental indie at rove across a space age synthscape and extraterrestrial vocals that attempt to communicate a humanly disconnect across deepening voids.
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Chat Pile – “Why”
The second preview from the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ debut album, ‘God’s Country’, is a necessary siren to make you feel discomfort with the ugly truth about the modern American reality.
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Recommended Album: Zola Jesus – ‘ARKHON’
With her sixth studio album, Nika Rosa Danilova creates her most new age album yet in its spiritual meditations through music.
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Sonagi – “Attachment Theory”
The latest preview off ‘Precedent’ is the sound of the body attempting to exorcise itself away from the increasingly suffocating constraints of technology and a society crushing our lives.
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Sky Ferreira – “Don’t Forget”
A tremolo-smeared bout of synth-pop and shoegaze co-written alongside Tamaryn, Ferreira crafts a sonic bliss oblivion.
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Stella Donnelly – “Flood”
The latest preview and title track off the Perth songwriter’s forthcoming sophomore outing takes an opportunity to get afloat with the matters in our lives holding us down.
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End It feat. Justice Tripp – “New Wage Slavery”
The lead cut from their forthcoming EP, ‘Unpleasant Living’, is a very hard realization that we need to start fucking shit up or get fucked over by the ruling class.
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Jennifer Vanilla – “Take Me For A Ride”
Patterned by a color pulse writhing over an abstract synthesis of pop art, the former Ava Luna vocalist’s journey unlocks an untapped potential in self-discovery.