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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’.
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+Artist Favorites 2022: Pictoria Vark
Emotive indie rock songwriter Pictoria Vark shares her favorite music of 2022.
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HIRS Collective feat. Shirley Manson – “We’re Still Here”
The enigmatic hardcore community refuse to remain silent, appropriately, on this screaming anthem and title track off their new album.
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Lande Hekt – “Backstreet Snow”
It’s sunny even when a storm comes blowing through on the the latest preview from the Muncie Girls frontwoman’s sophomore solo effort, ‘House With a View’.
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Recommended Album: Sonagi – ‘Precedent’
The debut album from the Philly screamo next-gens reinterprets the genre’s chaos as a meditative duality between naturistic violence and its aftermath.
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Alien Boy – “Wondering Still”
The PDX scene punks have sharpened their senses through the feedback loop, allowing dopamine highs and delirium to leave you wide-eyed gazing into what’s coming once the sun rises on their latest single.
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Lande Hekt – “Gay Space Cadets”
The Bristol songwriter is bent on discovering her own space and will transform the most ordinary surrounding into a self-defined possibility on the lead single off her sophomore effort, ‘Home Without a View’.
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Sonagi – “Attachment Theory”
The latest preview off ‘Precedent’ is the sound of the body attempting to exorcise itself away from the increasingly suffocating constraints of technology and a society crushing our lives.
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Recommended Album: Pictoria Vark – ‘The Parts I Dread’
The songs throughout the Iowa City-based songwriter’s full-length debut channel what might initially seem like significantly smaller moments against a vastness packed in with descript reflections on adulting, relationships, and moving around personal hells.