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Dry Cleaning – “Don’t Press Play”
With their latest shade of nonchalance, Dry Cleaning make anxiety an almost sing-a-long on the lead single of their sophomore effort, ‘Stumpwork’.
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Recommended Album: Horsegirl – ‘Versions of Modern Performance’
Every generation deserves their own homage to the greats while making a statement of their own, and the debut album from the young Chicago indie rock trio is their own way of doing just that.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs feat. Perfume Genius – “Spitting Off the Edge of the World”
On their grand return, Yeah Yeah Yeahs stare down the void with a burning cool, and take control of whatever awaits on the other side.
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Tomato Flower – “Construction”
The title track from the Baltimore art-rock bands second EP of the year is budding to the human ear and eye, if maybe ripe for the warm weather season.
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KEN mode – “A Love Letter”
The Winnipeg noise rockers commit fully to being the band who is going to put to sound the collapse of the body and brain experienced these last few years on the lead single off their new album, ‘NULL’.
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High Vis – “Fever Dream”
The London band give the struggle to reach inner light impression through a flowery, hardcore-indebted punk on the first single off their sophomore effort, ‘Blending’.
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Enumclaw – “Jimmy Neutron”
The lead single from the slacker indie rock stars-in-the-making’s debut album hits like a summer crush that never leaves your mind.
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Zola Jesus – “Into the Wild”
The latest from ‘ARKHON’ is a beacon song for the heart relearning to beat to a true existence that surrounds it.
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Jimmy Eat World – “Something Loud”
The emo rockers always manage to come back at us with more and more feels…
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Dummy – “Mono Retriever” b/w “Pepsi Vacuum”
Two new singles as part of Sub Pop’s Singles Club Vol. 7 continue the Los Angeles band’s color rush of pop aggression and dreamy revelations.
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Recommended EP: awakebutstillinbed & for your health – ‘hymns for the scorned’
A split between the two rising screamo bands hints at how both have not only burned down former walls, but are now building towers with their furious elegies.
