• Jana Horn – “Go on, move your body”

    Jana Horn – “Go on, move your body”

    Reality comes crashing through the physical plane and practically brings the New York City-by-way-of-Austin songwriter to a halt on the lead single off her new self-titled album.

  • Glixen – “Medicine Bow”

    Glixen – “Medicine Bow”

    The next-gen shoegazers wrap up their year by swan diving into the calming pools of comfort while avoiding being pulled into a steeped turbulence of slow decay.

  • Recommended Album: crushed – ‘no scope’

    Recommended Album: crushed – ‘no scope’

    On their debut full-length, the dreamy electronic guitar-pop duo pulls your head into galaxy brain mode with an effortless cool that easily hits the mark.

  • LEYA x YHWH Nailgun – “Weaving” (YHWH Nailgun Version)

    LEYA x YHWH Nailgun – “Weaving” (YHWH Nailgun Version)

    Entwined, an experiment between two of the NYC underground’s far-out sonic singulars finds its stitch in the groove.

  • Oneohtrix Point Never – “Cherry Blue”

    Oneohtrix Point Never – “Cherry Blue”

    All sonic spectrums from the past three decades coexist here in one strange hue on 0PN’s timeline on this ‘Tranquilizer’ highlight.

  • Glitterer – “Not Forever”

    Glitterer – “Not Forever”

    Glitterer’s arc of progress is a thing of methodical movement, even if it takes some grueling patience to get there on the latest preview from ‘erer’.

  • Still Ruins – “Our Penance”

    Still Ruins – “Our Penance”

    As winter air settles in, the latest single (and remixes) from the dreamy Oakland post-punk trio gives you many reasons to freeze your heart in place.

  • Buzz Sound: Prewn

    Buzz Sound: Prewn

    With the ability to rearrange her surroundings with the beguiling, uncompromising distinct rock sound of her breakthrough sophomore album, ‘System’, Izzy Hagerup can haunt you in any room.

  • Mandy, Indiana – “Magazine”

    Mandy, Indiana – “Magazine”

    Mandy, Indiana are the big scary thing all of the pieces of shit of the world can’t escape on the lead single from their sophomore album, ‘URGH’.

  • Charli XCX – “Chains of Love”

    Charli XCX – “Chains of Love”

    The latest offering from ‘Wuthering Heights’ truly is romance as Charli would have it, filled with nothing but masochism.


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