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TURNSTILE – “LOOK OUT FOR ME”
Big riff rips, flangered-up vibrations, and an EBM lite groove further bring the whole body of ‘NEVER ENOUGH’ together.
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Interview: Sara Taylor of Youth Code On The Band’s New EP ‘Yours, With Malice’
The heavy EBM innovators level up and discuss finding melody within the chaos with their first new music in four years, ‘Yours, With Malice’.
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Recommended Album: billy woods – ‘GOLLIWOG’
There’s no way out of this world and billy woods makes sure that terrifies you using the twisted genius behind his masterful horrorcore pen.
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DJ Haram – “Voyeur”
When you create like there is no expectation of a future, ideas are boundless on the lead single off the Brooklyn experimental producer’s debut album, ‘Beside Myself’.
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Recommended Album: Club Night – ‘Joy Coming Down’
On their long-awaited sophomore follow-up, the Oakland experimental rockers embrace the tiny changes with big feelings we make along this Earthly journey.
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Activity – “Scissors”
The latest from the Brooklyn art rockers promises a transfiguration in sound and being that allows you to see your new, true self.
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Lifeguard – “Under Your Reach”
The young Chicago underground rockers channel their distinct energy through timeless ’70s and ’80s post-punk nerves with only the sharpest angles on the latest single off their debut album, ‘Ripped and Torn’.
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The Mall – “I Need”
In indulging off denied desires, the experimental cyberpunk sends out one of their most resonant frequencies throughout the universe yet.
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Guerilla Toss – “Psychosis Is Just A Number”
Guerilla Toss’ countdown to going crazy pops out in bolt print in an extra skronky post-punk ‘n brass crash-out with some help from Stephen Malkmus.
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Welcome Strawberry – “memory cube”
The Oakland psychedelic noise-pop band welcomes a destructive fate if it feels as good as does on the lead single off their sophomore album, ‘desperate flower’.
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Alien Boy – “I Broke My World”
The PDX rockers get caught in the middle a whirlwind, and decide to become one with it even if it leaves them tattered into pieces.
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Armlock – “Strobe”
The cool and cozy vibes of the Melbourne experimental indie-pop duo make this one something you can’t miss once you feel it.