Tag: exploding in sound records
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Interview: Hannah Rainey of Shady Bug On The Band’s New EP ‘What’s the Use?’
Shady Bug’s Hannah Rainey talks working toward balance amidst the disorder, the band’s new phase, and why you shouldn’t sleep on the sounds coming out of the Midwest.
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Jobber – “Summerslam”
The Brooklyn rockers’ latest single gives you reason to ponder where some people in powers’ gimmicks start and where they end.
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Shady Bug – “favor”
It’s hard to see yourself in the mirror when you’re just living a life for others, and the latest highlight from the St. Louis experimental rockers’ new EP is like drowning in the reflection pool.
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Pile – “Lowered Rainbow”
The final preview from ‘All Fiction’ boggles the Boston noise rock trio as an experimental jazz changeling.
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Pile – “Nude with a Suitcase”
Surrealism set to the sound of the Boston noise-rock band’s own unorthodox nature.
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+Artist Favorites 2022: Kate Meizner of Jobber
The guitarist and vocalist from the Brooklyn indie rock ‘n wrestling enthusiasts shares her favorite music from 2022.
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Pile – “Poisons”
The Boston noise rockers level the brain with an attempted deconstruction of big rocks that only crumble at the foot, leaving you stumped in place on the second preview off new album, ‘All Fictions’.
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Pile – “Loops”
In spite of the mental tug of war, it sounds like Pile has found a new — albeit loud — groove within themselves. on the latest from their forthcoming album, ‘All Fiction’.
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Interview: Kate Meizner of Jobber On The Band’s Debut EP ‘Hell In A Cell’
The leader of the indie rock ‘n wrestling faction discusses the intersect between life as an independent musician and that of a grappler, entrance themes as songwriting inspo, and putting all other bands on notice.
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Jobber – “Heel Turn”
The final preview from the Brooklyn rockers’ debut EP, ‘Hell In A Cell’, pits us against our selves.