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blue zero – “broken by a glance”
The lead single from the debut album by the noisy Bay Area art-rock band led by Marbled Eye’s Chris Natividad expands energy until it’s broken by the collapse.
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Recommended Album: Horse Jumper of Love – ‘Disaster Trick’
The Boston underground rock band’s fifth album reels their creative method back to basics while turning the energy conserved from intentional restraint into something that piles over you like a fuzzy weighted blanket.
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Kim Gordon & model home – “razzamatazz”
The collaboration between Gordon and the D.C. experimental noise rap duo is a supernatural apparition.
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Yaeji – “booboo”
Yaeji returns to the club floor with a recharged brat energy ready to embrace the good times in full.
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Recommended Album: Cold Gawd – ‘I’ll Drown On This Earth’
Shoegaze with the sweet caress of alternative R&B in its touch, except in this case, no body is moving because all of the bodies are cold and drowning.
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Dummy – “Opaline Bubbletear” / “Blue Dada”
There’s little logic to Dummy’s storyboard, but at the same time, that’s the revolution in sound burning through the screen…
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Recommended Album: Uniform – ‘American Standard’
Violent and towering, the fifth studio album from the Brooklyn industrial noise-metal band is definitively their most personally exorcised demon to date.
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PUREST FORM – “BURN”
On their latest single, the Los Angeles synth-metal trio’s harsher form for the dance floor firestarts to the point of inciting revolution.
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Tanukichan feat. Wisp – “It Gets Easier”
The natural reaction of when two forces of equal measure in the modern shoegaze atmosphere collide…
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Sabrina Carpenter – “Taste”
When Carpenter is in her best pocket, her “Taste” wears modern pop trends on point in their flair for artsy cunnilingual innuendo and her own fun, sweet revenge party.