Tag: anti- records
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Waxahatchee – “Much Ado About Nothing”
In which Waxahatchee accepts her wandering thinking patterns and finds comfort in the unfiltered self-made chaos.
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Recommended Album: MJ Lenderman – ‘Manning Fireworks’
Country-smoked indie rock for anyone on a losing streak, in good company with the Asheville rocker’s slouched wordsmith ways.
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MJ Lenderman – “Joker Lips”
It’s up to us to untangle what it all means while staring at the sky on the latest preview off ‘Manning Fireworks’.
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Japandroids – “Chicago”
The winning formula of descript feelings on love and life over two shots, a fighting energy, and some curse words thrown in for good measure returns, delivering peak “dudes rock” revelations here from a ‘The Bear’-core POV.
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Recommended Album: Waxahatchee – ‘Tigers Blood’
The sixth album from Katie Crutchfield’s band peaks her craft of hard-earned introspective conversations and invites you to engage with her word in a lively charm.
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MJ Lenderman – “She’s Leaving You”
The Carolina rocker turns the sad art of being a washed guy into a country-fried-and-kickdrum rock thumping anthem that charms the mid-life crisis point.
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Waxahatchee – “Bored”
Katie Crutchfield works out her anger by staying busy in her sound on the latest single off ‘Tigers Blood’.
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Recommended Album: Glitterer – ‘Rationale’
Now in full body form, the fourth album from Ned Russin’s alternative post-hardcore band takes a major step away from past haunts and leaps into the unknown, becoming more real than ever.
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Moor Mother feat. Alya Al Sultani – “ALL THE MONEY”
Moor Mother is the time traveling debt collector returning for their due on the latest preview from her new album, ‘The Great Bailout’.
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Glitterer – “The Same Ordinary”
Ned Russin and company grate against the monotony on the third advance single from Glitterer’s new album, ‘Rationale’.