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The Smile – “Wall of Eyes”
On the lead single and title track from the Smile’s second album, Thom Yorke, Johnny Greenwood and Tom Skinner surround you in a space transformed by their strange aural phenomena.
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Friko – “Crashing Through”
On the first single from their debut LP, ‘Where we’ve been, Where we go from here’, the Chicago rockers begin to explore a promising catharsis for their indie rock ‘n quarter life crises.
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Recommended Album: Hannah Diamond – ‘Perfect Picture’
In embracing the art of imperfection, the English pop star and PC Music original’s music glows with its brightest substance yet on her second studio album.
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Tripper – “Rosehips”
The Baltimore hardcore-punk band are hellbent on blooming, thorns and all, on this highlight from their debut EP, ‘People Die Every Day’.
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Buzz Sound: Agriculture
Purified by water and light, the Los Angeles four-piece are defining what it is to feel more than just alive through their tidal of ecstatic black metal.
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dazy – “Forced Perspective”
At its core, the emotional Venn diagram finds its intersect wherever dazy is on the hardcore-favorite power-pop artist’s latest single.
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Laura Jane Grace – “Hole In My Head”
Heed Grace’s advice in letting your head be the conduit that keeps you from exploding…
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Recommended Album: boygenius – ‘the record’
The unstoppable force that is Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers is a spiritual experience channeled through their combined songwriting superpowers lifting each others’ voices up.
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Full of Hell & Nothing – “Like Stars In The Firmament”
Nothing and Full of Hell offer Low worship from the heavens as they stare down into the depths of the void while they’re up there on the latest preview from ‘When No Birds Sing’.
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glass beach – “rare animal”
What was the past? Where is the future headed? glass beach are an organism living outside and inside all of that at once on the latest single off their sophomore LP, ‘plastic death’.
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Recommended Album: Marnie Stern – ‘The Comeback Kid’
On her first album in a decade, the experimental guitar dynamo comes back to this Earth inspired to change the shape of rock by filling its voids.
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Dua Lipa – “Houdini”
If the art of allure comes down to working your magic, then Dua Lipa is its master of illusion on her latest new age dance single.