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Gatherers feat. Geoff Rickly – “gift horse”
The lead single from the Jersey band’s new album occupies a bleary space in heavy music that balances the destructive beauty, heavy onslaught, and strange experiments of the mind mixed with emotional violence.
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Kelela – “Washed Away”
As celestial bursts abundant before submerging, Kelela’s first blink back to the surface since 2017’s ‘Take Me Apart’ at least gives her a moment to exhale.
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björk – “ovule”
Altogether alien and earthly in the nature of all things of this life viewed through björk’s view of our sphere from her own dimension of space.
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Ela Minus & DJ Python – “Kiss U”
It’s the best and worst of a memory, played out in the subconscious on loop.
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High Vis – “0151″
Grief and hardship aside, the latest preview from ‘Blending’ presses the London progressive melodic hardcore band’s Brit-pop edges more heavily into the pit, rising from adversary.
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Soul Blind – “System (Failing)”
The lead single from the New York heavy-gaze band’s debut album, ‘Feel It All Around’, is the sensation of life sucking you straight into a black hole.
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Recommended Album: The Callous Daoboys – ‘Celebrity Therapist’
The Atlanta collective’s second LP is a gloriously over-saturated approach of grinding metalcore, math rock, experimental pop, noise, funk, and blues, and emo sleaze to confront hypocritical principals of dogma and existential bedlam.
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JIVEBOMB – “Primitive Desires”
The Baltimore hardcore band are the conduit of the self destroying self on the lead single off their new EP, ‘Primitive Desires’.
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Jobber – “Entrance Theme”
Wrestling innuendos out of everywhere with their upcoming debut EP, ‘Hell In A Cell’, the Brooklyn rockers are doing their best not to lay down for the count in life or the music biz on its first preview.
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Candy Apple – “I Don’t Wanna Talk About It”
With the lead single off their forthcoming EP, ‘World for Sale’, the Denver DIY punks scoff at the idea of being anywhere near you or I.
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EXCIDE – “Flip”
It’s those deeply melodic grooves between the rumble that turns a familiar energy into its own colossal intent on the latest preview from the Carolina post-hardcore band’s debut LP, ‘Deliberate Revolver’.
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Dry Cleaning – “Gary Ashby”
The nonsensical still makes sense in the world viewed through Dry Cleaning’s eyes on the latest preview off ‘Stumpwork’.