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Gold Dust – “An Early Translation of a Later Work”
A spiritual communion with some of the realest weird Western Massachusetts vibrations flowing through the air from the psychedelic folk rock band’s new album, ‘In the Shade of the Living Light’.
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This Is Lorelei – “Dancing in the Club (MJ Lenderman Version)”
This Is Lorelei’s epic failure on love sounds like a story fated to be sung like the proper loser fuck-up it is coming off of MJ Lenderman’s tongue.
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Buzz Sound: Combust
Backed by their debut album, ‘Belly of the Beast’, the New York hardcore band are their own breed in taking to streets of rage and grooving hard to the beat.
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Alan Sparhawk with Trampled By Turtles – “Stranger”
Nothing is beyond stepping outside the comforts of the Low frontman on the first single off his new collaborative album with Trampled by Turtles.
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Does This Even Matter Anymore?
The body has been gutted and the legs cut out from underneath — with everything being broken and made irrelevant, writing a small music site has never felt as pointless as it does now.
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fib – “PS”
An attempt at centering leads to its own wild byproduct experiments on the latest preview off the Philly experimental indie rockers’ debut album, ‘Heavy Lifting’.
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Shamir – “Neverwannago”
Aptly, Shamir reminds us that you can’t go home again on the lead single off his final album, ‘Ten’.
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Club Night – “Judah”
The latest from the experimental noise-pop band’s sophomore LP, ‘Joy Coming Down’, dares to be unafraid of their own unknowns.
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Patrick Wolf feat. Zola Jesus – “Limbo”
The dark cosmic spirits defy all logic when delivering one of the last remaining pivots of stomp-clap country grandeur we didn’t know we needed.
