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Recommended Album: Powerwasher – ‘Everyone Laughs’
On their debut album, the Baltimore experimental punk and hardcore band are unpredictable as they blast the brain with acerbic observations on the everyday existential.
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Wisp – “Enough for you”
Possibly the the first definitive example of an artist from a generation raised on Deftones, Phoebe Bridgers, and Whirr to put it all together in the new wave of shoegaze.
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Knifeplay – “Tears”
A music video for the dream-imbued Philly rockers’ newly reissued debut album, ‘Pearlty’, couldn’t be any more ominous as to what was to come…
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Recommended Album: Kim Gordon – ‘The Collective’
Kim Gordon’s grotesque observations on pop culture give much to consider of the self as she deconstructs digital currency through a noisy experimental electronic collage of our timeline.
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Interview: David Mitchell of Gulfer On The Band’s New Album ‘Third Wind’
‘Third Wind’ in full effect, bassist David Mitchell discusses adulting as songwriters and happy accidents in the evolved state of the emotive indie rockers’ best album yet.
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Wild Pink – “Air Drumming Fix You”
Earthly air breathed into an otherwise unearthly terrain as yet explored by the band while still offering you that Wild Pink kind of wonder of the world by way of small miracles in sound.
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A Country Western – “The Dreamer”
The Philly band beats the new wave of shoegaze allegations by hedging their bets on themselves on the lead single off their new album ‘Life on the Lawn’.
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They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Greg Mendez & Sun Organ – “krillin”
A showcase of the modern Philly underground rock scene that reveals itself as one of the straighter lines in sound to stem from TAGaBoW’s shoegaze arctangents.
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Buzz Sound: PUREST FORM
Featuring members of Fury, Choking on Ash, and Pocketknife, the Los Angeles trio are a collision between a hardcore pit and industrial rave doused in kerosene, and alit for the end times.
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Recommended Album: Moor Mother – ‘The Great Bailout’
Be it her role as messenger or the maker of the noise, Moor Mother’s latest is another fascinating chapter in her role as the keeper of history and interrupter of the space-time continuum.