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Midwife – “Killdozer”
Midwife makes you wonder if you are really living on the lead single from her new album, ‘No Depression In Heaven’.
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Buzz Sound: ira glass
The experimental Chicago post-hardcore band’s hate-making days are about to blister with messy impact and no regard to any guardrails in our near future…
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Recommended Album: Shellac – ‘To All Trains’
The seminal Chicago noiseniks’ conclusive thought could not have been written as a better epitaph if this was the way the universe decided to have its last laugh with you.
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The Jesus Lizard – “Hide & Seek”
The noise rock luminaries return to tempt fate wickedly on their first new music in 26 years.
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Recommended Album: One Step Closer – ‘All You Embrace’
Through punctuated emotional intensity, the Wilkes-Barre melodic hardcore band embraces the hereafter of a quarter-life crisis in anthem.
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Stand Still feat. Pain of Truth – “We Know the Score”
The glory of all things hardcore community, introspection, and then some as an affirming crew anthem off the Long Island melodic hardcore band’s debut album, ‘Steps Ascending’.
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Recommended Album: Charli XCX – ‘BRAT’
A new bench mark in what pop culture should strive for in exceeding on substance and personal fodder in the same sweaty, out-of-breath club heartbeat.
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Jamie xx – “Treat Each Other Right”
The lead single off the London producer’s long-awaited sophomore album, ‘In Waves’, connects the dots between the past and present moment with the future form.
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Brijean – “Euphoric Avenue”
The experimental psychedelic dance-pop duo challenge us to alter our perspectives of what euphoria feels and sounds like with the latest preview from ‘Macro’.
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Eli Minus – “COMBAT”
Even through peaceful, liminal spaces, the Colombian producer’s music sets new courses of flight that fight to escape and exist under their own rule.