Tag: fire talk
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Recommended Album: PACKS – ‘Melt the Honey’
The Toronto indie rock band led by Madeline Link are in their element when allowing natural inspiration to organically flow through them on their third and best album yet.
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PACKS feat. tormentatropica – “Missy”
Life just sounds more interesting when its channeled through the eyes of a cat, as Madeline Link and company do on the final preview off ‘Melt the Honey’.
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PACKS – “Paige Machine”
A slow motion swirl of dazed pedal steel and thistle that eventually leads the Toronto indica rockers back full circle on the latest highlight off their third LP, ‘Melt the Honey’.
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Recommended EP: Cruel – ‘Common Rituals’
As if doused in kerosene, the young Chicago indie rockers lament the grinding daily malaise and burn through every point of pent up frustration on their debut EP.
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SLAP RASH – “This Note Is Useless”
If beating the living shit out of someone with words was set to song, then the latest single from the Manchester sibling punk duo’s forthcoming EP, ‘Catherine Special’, would be it.
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Recommended Album: Strange Ranger – ‘Pure Music’
In its most purest form, Strange Ranger’s ‘Pure Music’ is sensory and sonic plasticity whose form may have been sourced from a creator, but ultimately is defined by those who come into contact with it.
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Strange Ranger – “Wide Awake”
The Philly experimental indie band transforms sound into their own photographic device on the latest highlight off ‘Pure Music’.
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Strange Ranger – “Way Out”
The latest preview from ‘Pure Music’ doubles as a supernatural medium between lives lived and where that same human vessel has escaped to today.
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Recommended Album: Mandy, Indiana – ‘i’ve seen a way’
This nocturnal dance into the noise of the void becomes all the more widescreen on the Manchester dance-noise band’s debut full-length.
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![Mandy, Indiana – “Drag [Crashed]”](https://rcmndedlisten.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/mandyindiana.jpg?w=800)
Mandy, Indiana – “Drag [Crashed]”
The final single from ‘i’ve seen a way’ utilizes anger to the furthest extent within the Manchester experimental dance-noise band’s creative liberties.