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Ekko Astral – “baethoven”
The hard-charged D.C. post-punks are your comrades against the capitalist drudge through their shouted squalor symphony of their new single.
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Marnie Stern – “Sixteen”
‘The Comeback Kid’ is back with another force of fretboard velocity with a new standout single recorded during the same sessions as her highlight return.
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Buzz Sound: Prize Horse
Challenging notions of modern grunge-gaze and post-hardcore, the Minneapolis trio’s submerging atmosphere dangles you close enough to the sun to stay warm.
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Kim Gordon – “I’m A Man”
Gordon slips into heel character mode with a dive into toxic masculinity on the latest offering from her new album, ‘The Collective’.
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SPACED – “Rat Race”
The Buffalo progressive hardcore band attempt to not only outrun societal structures, but tear them down pillar by pillar on the latest off their debut LP, ‘This Is All We Ever Get’.
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So Pitted – “Muse”
An ugliest of inspiration comes from inside on the second preview from the Seattle experimental noise rock band’s new album, ‘Cloned’.
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Recommended Album: Ducks Ltd. – ‘Harm’s Way’
The Toronto indie-pop duo’s sophomore effort is a community effort that masters the art of getting in and out of this life unscathed as fast as they can.
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Glixen – “foreversoon”
The buzzy Phoenix shoegazers’ immersive force is a natural pull in gravity that not only moves waves but stimulates an oxytocin rush through their tidal of sound.
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Poorly Drawn House – “Say It with Me: I Am a Man, Not a Piano Key” b/w “Oh Horn! Sing That Memory of Disappearing”
A new two-song single from the under-discovered experimental post-rock trio allows you to project your imagination onto them with limitless depth.
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Jessica Pratt – “Life Is”
The Los Angeles-based songwriter drifts through the continuum in a soft flicker of light speed on lead single from her fourth studio album, ‘Here in the Pitch’.
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Interview: Dan Hornsby of True Green On His Band’s Debut Album ‘My Lost Decade’
The Minneapolis bedroom-pop songwriter and novelist talks the duality of his creative approach and the worlds that inspired his band’s debut album, ‘My Lost Decade’.
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Higher Power – “Absolute Bloom”
The Leeds rockers are on a spiritual connection between nature and heavy rock that only grows outward around them.