Tag: get better records
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Alien Boy – “I Broke My World”
The PDX rockers get caught in the middle a whirlwind, and decide to become one with it even if it leaves them tattered into pieces.
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Alien Boy – “Changes”
A master class on the art of post-grunge guitar rock with a heaping pile of gloss poured all over it has got us feeling fucked up and freaking out over what’s to come from Alien Boy, too.
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Pictoria Vark – “Make Me A Sword”
This indie rock jester brandishes vulnerability like a coat of armor and striking with the sharpest points of humility on the latest from ‘Nothing Sticks’.
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Pictoria Vark – “I Pushed It Down”
The art of drowning in her emotions suits Victoria Park well on the highlight off her sophomore effort, ‘Nothing Sticks’.
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ZORA – “FASTLANE”
The Minneapolis songwriter, producer and rapper is in a lane all her own in thinking forward a few laps ahead of today’s dance pack on her latest single.
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Open City – “Blitz Kids Stay Sick”
The Philadelphia hardcore supergroup keep it real and lay it on heavy without any pretense against counterfeit culture within their community on the latest from ‘Hands In the Honey Jar’.
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Open City – “Return Your Stolen Property Is Theft”
We’re all just throwing kindling onto the endless world fire at this stage on the Philly post-hardcore band’s first single off their sophomore LP, ‘Hands In the Honey Jar’.
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Empty Country – “Pearl”
The new single from the former Cymbals Eat Guitars frontman and co. unfolds through a dark lyrical montage toiled up in prophecy, hallucinations, and the sounds of classic alternative rock.
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The HIRS Collective feat. Frank Iero & Rosie Richeson – “Trust the Process”
Joined by My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero as well as Rosie Richeson of Night Witch, the hardcore ensemble not-so-delicately dive into the abyss that is attempting self-medicating your pain away.
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HIRS Collective feat. Nø Man, Thou & JJM – “Sweet Like Candy”
Needless vanity is purged on the latest preview from the hardcore collective’s new album, ‘We’re Still Here’.