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Touché Amoré – “Hal Ashby”
If life is but a misguided catastrophe, then Jeremy Bolm casts himself as its lead actor on the latest preview off the post-hardcore band’s new album, ‘Spiral In A Straight Line’.
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R.J.F. feat. Mary Lattimore – “Virgos in the Grass”
The collaborative single between the CEREMONY frontman and the experimental harpist captures ambient extraterrestrial soundwaves from down here.
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Planes Mistaken for Stars – “Fix Me”
The first single from Planes Mistaken for Stars’ final album is definitely the seminal post-hardcore and metal band at their most awesomely broken.
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Kareem Rahma’s Tiny Gun – “Baby I Could Never Win”
The NYC post-punk band led by the ‘Subway Takes’ comedian are no joke when it comes to banging out a sincere jam that shows their hand on the lead single off their debut EP, ‘No Worries If Not’.
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Recommended Album: Peel Dream Magazine – ‘Rose Main Reading Room’
Whether you find meditation through sound, words, or scenery, the fourth LP from the Los Angeles-based experimental pop band is a place where you can go to build your own corner of a personal archive paradise.
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Broadcast – “Come Back to Me (Demo)”
As the message returns to sender, so does Trish Keenan to us on this unearthed Broadcast demo.
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Dean Spunt – “Confusion Is SysEx”
The E-mu Mo’Phatt gets a whole new purpose in soundmaking in the hands of the No Age drummer and sonic experimentalist.
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Spiral XP – “Sinner”
The deceptive charm of the Luciferean approach to life ultimately blinds you with Spiral XP’s distorted glare on the latest offering from ‘I Wish I Was A Rat’.
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Recommended Album: Dummy – ‘Free Energy’
On their sophomore effort, the Los Angeles noise-pop band abstracts the space-time continuum in order to liberate the art of sound and style.
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mo dotti – “whirling sad”
The second single off the Los Angeles noise-pop band’s debut album ‘opaque’ feels it all and rides out the melancholic sensation all the way.