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Healing Potpourri – “Wind”
A Neti pot for the senses and warm balm from the band’s forthcoming album, ‘Paradise’.
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Cusp – “I Know”
The Chicago-by-way-of-Rochester band stomp their way through static riffs, waves of post-punk, and let out a heavy emo sigh on their contribution to Fire Talk’s Open Tab singles series.
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Turnover – “Wait Too Long” b/w “Mountains Made of Clouds”
With its color prisms bending synth and aura into view, the transcendent indie punks tap into a sky-high feeling with their latest coupling of singles.
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Flasher – “I’m Better”
Taylor Mulitz and Emma Baker’s colorful post-punk vibrations putting the feel bads of a toxic relationship in their rearview.
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Pinkshift – “nothing (in my head)”
A new single from the rising Baltimore band ensures that the only association between hard-edged pop-punk and bands whose name starts with the letter “P” will foremost be with them.
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Recommended Album: Cave In – ‘Heavy Pendulum’
With their seventh album, Cave In challenge the black hole void at its own game and destroy it from the inside.
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Birds In Row – “Water Wings”
The new single from the French post-hardcore burners is perhaps their most fully-realized in its towering pyre yet.
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Chat Pile – “Slaughterhouse”
The Oklahoma noise rockers unleash a sludge of bloody-curling grotesque horror on the human plane here where there is no escape, no exit – just hammers and grease pounding.
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Recommended Album: SPICE’s ‘Viv’
The sophomore effort from the Los Angeles group comprised of members of CEREMONY and Creative Adult is an album fully realized in its vision of post-hardcore wrestling against shoegaze static and indie rock impressionism from production and texture to anxiety and release.
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cumgirl8 – “dumb bitch”
The Brooklyn quartet’s new single as part of Suicide Squeeze’s Pinks and Purples singles series is defiant against the capitalist droll on our individuality.
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The Callous Daoboys – “What Is Delicious? Who Swarms?”
“What Is Delicious? Who Swarms?” answers its own question with a healthy appetite for destructive metal-, heaving grind-, and theatrical emo-core from the Atlanta collective’s sophomore LP, ‘Celebrity Therapist.
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Sonagi – “Ambivalence”
Wake up every morning ahead of the daily grind and muck of life, and chose the Philly post-hardcore band as your chaos with the lead single from their debut album, ‘Precedent’.