-

Luster – “Like I Do”
The Los Angeles shoegazers’ sonic bait of dreamswept electricity is a foil before the full reveal appears right in front of you.
-

Peel Dream Magazine – “Lie In The Gutter”
The Los Angeles experimental pop trio funnel the touch of a kiss, patterns of constellations, and psychedelic starlight into a condensed energy form on the first listen off their new album, ‘Rose Main Reading Room’.
-

SPEED – “DON’T NEED”
The final preview off ‘ONLY ONE MODE’ firmly establishes the Sydney hardcore crew as a scene spiritual movement on their own path of progression.
-

Recommended Album: Waxahatchee – ‘Tigers Blood’
The sixth album from Katie Crutchfield’s band peaks her craft of hard-earned introspective conversations and invites you to engage with her word in a lively charm.
-

MJ Lenderman – “She’s Leaving You”
The Carolina rocker turns the sad art of being a washed guy into a country-fried-and-kickdrum rock thumping anthem that charms the mid-life crisis point.
-

Horse Jumper of Love feat. MJ Lenderman & Squirrel Flower – “Snow Angel”
HJoL turn to puddle in morbid Bermanesque motif with the latest single off their new album, ‘Disaster Trick’.
-

Spirit of the Beehive – “LET THE VIRGIN DRIVE”
One moment, you’re in heaven, the next you’re devolving into ash in the journey through a feeling unrequited from the Philly experimental indie rock trio’s new album, ‘YOU’LL HAVE TO LOSE SOMETHING’.
-

This Is Lorelei – “I’m All Fucked Up”
A truly fucked up swerve on getting the formula down pat and undeniable from the debut solo album by Water From Your Eyes’ Nate Amos.
-

Recommended Album: Russian Baths – ‘Mirror’
For those who prefer their rock alternatives with equal risk and strangeness as much as there is a clear reflection of its sound, the sophomore effort from the Brooklyn art rockers sees you in the dark.
-

Cold Gawd – “All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned For A Thing I Cannot Name”
Instead of getting lost in themselves, the Rancho Cucamonga shoegazers invite you into the deep sinking feeling with them on the lead single off their sophomore LP, ‘I’ll Drown On This Earth’.
-

Enumclaw – “Change”
The Pac Northwest indie rockers continue to bang in this middle ground of self-loathing and horniness that co-exists like a salve.
-

Interview: Chris Natividad of Marbled Eye On The Band’s New Album ‘Read The Air’
The guitarist and vocalist for the Bay Area punk band talks the upsides to taking a time out, coming up in the Bay Area scene, and the incisive sound behind their great sophomore effort, ‘Read The Air’.