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Recommended Album: Elias Rønnenfelt – ‘Heavy Glory’
The Iceage frontman steps out properly to his own swagger and beat with country and Americana influences full of grit.
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Thirdface – “Sour”
The final preview off ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ flexes its endurance while burning through you like a slow acid.
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Kassie Krut – “Racing Man”
The NYC experimental electronic pop trio attempt to find balance on uneven terrain within today’s wavering uncertainty on the latest preview off their debut EP.
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Recommended EP: Greg Mendez – ‘First Time / Alone’
A short but necessary reminder from the Philly songwriter that the simplicity of earnest melancholia laid bare in well-crafted melody is going to find its way to the right people.
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The Tubs – “Freak Mode”
The Welsh jangle-punks know how to dress their sound to be worse for the wear on the lead single off their sophomore album, ‘Cotton Crown’.
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Open Head – “House”
By embodying the mechanical through the sentient, the Hudson Valley experimental industrial band manifest the definition of insanity on the latest single off their new album, ‘What Is Success’.
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Recommended Album: Touché Amoré – ‘Spiral In A Straight Line’
Though the Los Angeles post-hardcore band may continue to wrestle with their own perceived flaws, there are none to be found on the surface of their sound.
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Soccer Mommy – “Abigail”
A reminder that Sophia Allison happens to have one of the more brilliant minds for being able pull deep feels from the sky of even simulated realities.
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Drop Nineteens – “Daymom”
Drop Nineteens continue moving on a different timeline with the unearthing of the first preview off their early demo sessions collection, ‘1991’.
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Recommended Album: Balance and Composure – ‘with you in spirit’
Thank god — or whatever is out there pulling the strings of this chaos — for making Balance and Composure believe in their own darkness again.