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Recommended Album: High Vis – ‘Blending’
With their sophomore breakthrough, the London quintet sonically merge a gruff hardcore foundation, the melodicism of Brit pop, and shimmering ‘80s post-punk, all while placing themselves at the center of a collision course with dealing with your shit.
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Anxious – “Sunsign”
The Connecticut punk and hardcore bridge-builders approach the studio in its own kind of adulting autumnal display through warm power-pop that doesn’t let up any of their edge.
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oso oso – “De Facto”
Jade Llilitri and company are supercharged and wilding out in a weirdness of duality between being numb to the world but still feeling everything on their latest single.
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fleshwater – “Kiss the Ladder”
Featuring members of Vein.fm and MIRSY, the first preview from the alt-rocker’s debut album ‘We’re Not Here To Be Loved’ pulls us into their vortex where gravity and heavy particle matter continue building worlds.
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Russian Baths – “Done and Dead”
Evolving white noise into a heavier form of emo and atmospheric rock, the Brooklyn duo flip the American Football house into a haunted one and with the declaration that, ladies and gentleman, we are stuck in a space.
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Fever Ray – “What They Call Us”
The first new music from Karin Dreijer in five years emerges from a bleak sphere of dire, unsettling emotions.
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Recommended Album: björk – ‘fossora’
As with all things björk, to begin again is a matter of evolving reinvention on her “biological techno” album.
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Wild Pink – “See You Better Now”
It’s impossible not to hear someone close through the tender Americana rock woven through the electric pulse on the latest preview off ‘ILYSM’.
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Gold Dust – “Larks Swarm A Hawk”
An elegiac in rumination of the self for all its ornate beauty points from the Western Mass psych-folk songwriter’s new album, ‘The Late Great Gold Dust’.
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MAVI – “Doves”
A mix of confusion and distrust creates quite the weight on the mind of the Carolina rapper on the second single from his forthcoming sophomore effort, ‘Laughing So Hard’.
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Recommended Album: EXCIDE – ‘Deliberate Revolver’
The earth-shattering sounds of the past’s hardcore and metal gods as well as the future shape of the scene being transformed through the Caroline band’s rumblings.
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JIVEBOMB – “Illusion of Choice”
The Baltimore hardcore band pave their own path of destruction, and anything standing in their way is merely collateral on the latest preview off their new EP, ‘Primitive Desires’.