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Touché Amoré – “Hal Ashby”
If life is but a misguided catastrophe, then Jeremy Bolm casts himself as its lead actor on the latest preview off the post-hardcore band’s new album, ‘Spiral In A Straight Line’.
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R.J.F. feat. Mary Lattimore – “Virgos in the Grass”
The collaborative single between the CEREMONY frontman and the experimental harpist captures ambient extraterrestrial soundwaves from down here.
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Planes Mistaken for Stars – “Fix Me”
The first single from Planes Mistaken for Stars’ final album is definitely the seminal post-hardcore and metal band at their most awesomely broken.
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Kareem Rahma’s Tiny Gun – “Baby I Could Never Win”
The NYC post-punk band led by the ‘Subway Takes’ comedian are no joke when it comes to banging out a sincere jam that shows their hand on the lead single off their debut EP, ‘No Worries If Not’.
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Recommended Album: Peel Dream Magazine – ‘Rose Main Reading Room’
Whether you find meditation through sound, words, or scenery, the fourth LP from the Los Angeles-based experimental pop band is a place where you can go to build your own corner of a personal archive paradise.
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Broadcast – “Come Back to Me (Demo)”
As the message returns to sender, so does Trish Keenan to us on this unearthed Broadcast demo.
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Dean Spunt – “Confusion Is SysEx”
The E-mu Mo’Phatt gets a whole new purpose in soundmaking in the hands of the No Age drummer and sonic experimentalist.
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Spiral XP – “Sinner”
The deceptive charm of the Luciferean approach to life ultimately blinds you with Spiral XP’s distorted glare on the latest offering from ‘I Wish I Was A Rat’.
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Recommended Album: Dummy – ‘Free Energy’
On their sophomore effort, the Los Angeles noise-pop band abstracts the space-time continuum in order to liberate the art of sound and style.
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mo dotti – “whirling sad”
The second single off the Los Angeles noise-pop band’s debut album ‘opaque’ feels it all and rides out the melancholic sensation all the way.
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blue zero – “broken by a glance”
The lead single from the debut album by the noisy Bay Area art-rock band led by Marbled Eye’s Chris Natividad expands energy until it’s broken by the collapse.
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Recommended Album: Horse Jumper of Love – ‘Disaster Trick’
The Boston underground rock band’s fifth album reels their creative method back to basics while turning the energy conserved from intentional restraint into something that piles over you like a fuzzy weighted blanket.