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Kim Gordon & model home – “razzamatazz”
The collaboration between Gordon and the D.C. experimental noise rap duo is a supernatural apparition.
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Yaeji – “booboo”
Yaeji returns to the club floor with a recharged brat energy ready to embrace the good times in full.
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Recommended Album: Cold Gawd – ‘I’ll Drown On This Earth’
Shoegaze with the sweet caress of alternative R&B in its touch, except in this case, no body is moving because all of the bodies are cold and drowning.
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Dummy – “Opaline Bubbletear” / “Blue Dada”
There’s little logic to Dummy’s storyboard, but at the same time, that’s the revolution in sound burning through the screen…
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Recommended Album: Uniform – ‘American Standard’
Violent and towering, the fifth studio album from the Brooklyn industrial noise-metal band is definitively their most personally exorcised demon to date.
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PUREST FORM – “BURN”
On their latest single, the Los Angeles synth-metal trio’s harsher form for the dance floor firestarts to the point of inciting revolution.
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Tanukichan feat. Wisp – “It Gets Easier”
The natural reaction of when two forces of equal measure in the modern shoegaze atmosphere collide…
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Sabrina Carpenter – “Taste”
When Carpenter is in her best pocket, her “Taste” wears modern pop trends on point in their flair for artsy cunnilingual innuendo and her own fun, sweet revenge party.
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Geordie Greep – “Holy, Holy”
The (former?) black midi frontman visibly steals center stage and spotlight, sashaying in a bout of divinely-inspired post-punk Broadway with the first single off his debut solo album.
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Feeling Figures – “Co-operator”
Satisfaction for that urge of an expectation-agnostic cool fix of guitar-pop grit that wears its rough edges well from the Montreal DIY art-punks’ new album ‘Everything Around You’.
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Recommended Album: Belong – ‘Reality IX’
On their first new album in 13 years, the experimental noise and shoegaze duo absorbs you into their sound before sonically bleaching your conscious clean.
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Alan Sparhawk – “Get Still”
The art of stillness is a disorienting exploration that challenges your frame of the world around you on the latest offering from ‘White Roses, My God’.