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Agriculture – “In The House of Angel Flesh”
Ascending beyond an act of joy in community, Agriculture create a corner of the cosmos where their searing sound coexists with blinding sunlight.
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Thursday – “Application For Release From The Dream”
Calling out to angels, conquering towering atmospheres, and crossing cataclysmic screamo thresholds, the fire in Thursday still burns heavy.
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Recommended Album: Gouge Away – ‘Deep Sage’
A wiser rage from one of modern hardcore’s most progressive energies that has and continues to trust internal instincts as much as time tries to upend them.
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On restarts and reclaimed joy in music and writing.
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Candy Apple – “Heaven’s Gate”
An injection of extremist enlightenment by way of the noisy Denver hardcore punk’s sophomore effort, ‘Comatose’.
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Cola – “Pallor Tricks”
The Montreal-rooted punk trio ask of you to decipher reality in an age of content creation as a lived second nature with the latest preview off their sophomore LP, ‘The Gloss’.
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Cindy Lee – “Dracula”
There’s still blood left to squeeze in indie rock as art unbothered by the rest of the world around it with this highlight from ‘Diamond Jubilee’.
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Jessica Pratt – “World on a String”
Recapture the feeling of a lust for life more innocent through the bewitching gaze of the Los Angeles-based songwriter’s latest offering off ‘Here in the Pitch’.
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Charli XCX – “Club classics”
The power of Charli XCX multiplied to reshape the club on the latest highlight off ‘Brat’.
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Recommended Album: Jlin – ‘Akoma’
The third album from the experimental multi-instrumental and producer endures her unsatiated journey through the landscape of sounds futuristic yet tangible, leaving you in a state of wonder.
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Crumb – “AMAMA”
There are much greater powers at play here, and Crumb harness them all on the lead single and title track off their third full-length album.
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Broadcast – “Follow the Light”
A transcendental doorway beyond thee current physical leads you back to the Broadcast frontwoman.