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Dummy – “Soonish… (Wishy’s Deep Ecstacy Mix)”
Wishy trip out Dummy’s ‘Free Energy’ hot spot of shoegaze-pop with a floating guide to getting high on the final preview from the Los Angeles noise-pop band’s remix album, ‘Bubbelibrium DLC’.
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Anthony Family – “Your Dress On Me” / “Sex In The Car”
Basking in red neon and beaming synth headlights, the CEREMONY guitarist’s lust for ’80’s alternative pop cruises through innuendo on the double feature singles off his debut solo effort, ‘Live From An Ordinary Place’.
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Recommended Album: Speedway – ‘A Life’s Refrain’
With a hyper-focused state of mind, the Stockhold melodic hardcore band are smashing through every wall standing between their destiny on their debut album, produced by Title Fight’s Ben and Ned Russin.
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Alex G – “Afterlife”
While the first single off the accidental indie rock star’s major label debut didn’t have to transform much of his creative soul to get to that paradise, it still has him pondering something beyond this life.
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Liquid Mike – “Groucho Marx”
Liquid Mike face this hellscape timeline by barely giving two fucks to nobody’s notice on the early highlight off the Michigan rockers’ new album, ‘HELL IS AN AIRPORT’.
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “AMERICAN FOOD”
The Philly experimental post-shoegazers are terrifyingly ominous, even if they’ve an uncanny way of serving up a welcome distraction of outside noise.
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Buzz Sound: Maria Somerville
The Irish songwriter’s sophomore breakthrough is a listen that goes beyond any known borders of dream-pop and shoegaze, and the physical realm for that matter.
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Sarah Register – “does it hurt”
The allure to follow the former Talk Normal frontwoman down the path of pain is tempting in her own reinventive digital noise exploration.
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Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles – “Get Still”
Though it has all of the touches of human flesh behind it, the latest preview from the Low co-founder’s collaboration with Trampled by Turtles transcends into a grand spiritual feeling.
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The Armed – “Well Made Play”
A welcome retreat back to the guts of the matter in the Armed’s reality where salvation is promised, but never enough for those they ire.