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Lost Girls – “With the Other Hand”
Wherever this one takes you, Lost Girls make it possible to defy dimension on the latest single from their sophomore LP, ‘Selvutsletter’.
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Subsonic Eye – “J-O-B”
The latest single from the Singapore noise-pop rockers’ new album, ‘All Around You’, is tired of the motions even if they sweeten the sounds of the grind.
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Recommended Album: Shamir – ‘Homo Anxietatum’
On his 9th album, the songwriting polymath arrives at a fully-realized point in his story full of the pop-adjacent and counter-counter nuanced charm that has come to define his sound ever since flipping off guaranteed industry plant status.
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MAGNITUDE – “Of Days Renewed”
The title track and anthem for anyone needing a lift from the pit courtesy of the Carolina straight edge hardcore band’s sophomore LP.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Our Land Back”
Improvisation is not lost in its way, and its way knows where to let words to empower lead those dealt loss back to a message of solidarity on the latest from ‘Protect Your Light’.
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Open City – “Return Your Stolen Property Is Theft”
We’re all just throwing kindling onto the endless world fire at this stage on the Philly post-hardcore band’s first single off their sophomore LP, ‘Hands In the Honey Jar’.
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thanks for coming – “Loop”
The Water From Your Eyes vocalist has an uncanny ability to transform indie pop into sounds asymmetrical even when being stuck in a “Loop”.
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Recommended Album: Big Bliss – ‘Vital Return’
Listening to the Brooklyn band’s sophomore LP is like discovering a secret door to a spiritual experience connecting emotions to memories and an undying effortless coolness in the sounds it recalls.
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Sufjan Stevens – “So You Are Tired”
Even the breakup eulogies from Stevens have a way of sounding spiritually aspirational whether we are totally alone in this life or not.
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Angel Du$t feat. LOOSEY – “Racecar”
On these streets, Justice Tripp and company paint the lanes, and it just so happens theirs are oddly designed and blur together in color and energy.
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Olivia Rodrigo – “bad idea right?”
What could be a huge L on a personal level ends up being something Rodrigo turns into a winning alternative pop bang.
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Nighdrator – “Frigid”
While some may attempt to mirror the abyss, the Hattiesburg dreamgazers go beyond staring at it. They become it on their latest single.