Tag: julia’s war
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Recommended Album: MX LONELY – ‘ALL MONSTERS’
The debut album from the Brooklyn band is an intense therapy session with your tulpa set to head-splitting noise rock under a shoegaze specter.
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Cashier – “Part From Me”
There’s two passions at play here, and they’re both feeding from the same spirit on high on the latest from the Lafayette art-punks’ debut EP, ‘The Weight’.
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Cashier – “Like I Do”
The vibes are right within the artsy post-hardcore first preview from the Lafayette rockers’ debut EP, ‘The Weight’.
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MX LONELY – “Return To Sender”
An exercise in critical self-awareness becomes an eye-opening transformation all the more realized by the Brooklyn band’s aggro pop-rock take on today’s noisier shoegaze.
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Buzz Sound: Nyxy Nyx
‘Cult Classics Vol. 1’ isn’t overstating its title — the prolific Philly DIY band are the true sound of the modern shoegaze underground made with no filters and only devotion.
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MX LONELY – “Shape Of An Angel”
The Brooklyn rockers have euphoria within their grasp — or is it just an imitation of it? — on the latest single off their debut album, ‘ALL MONSTERS’.
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Recommended Album: They Are Gutting A Body of Water – ‘LOTTO’
On their biggest-sounding album yet, the experimental shoegaze futurists sound at home on the bigger stage (still positioned in the center of the room, of course) with their own respective fingerprints crushing heavy alternative rock under their own impression.
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Buzz Sound: Her New Knife
The Philly band coexist with a realm of dark ethereal shoegaze, treacherous post-punk, and noisy rock that will have you pondering whether you’re in a dream, a nightmare, or a surreal waking reality.
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “rl stine”
Nothing is ever really quite what it seems to be on the surface within the world view of TAGABoW, but other times, what’s on the surface might just be where you should be looking for the answer…
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Buzz Sound: Total Wife
The extremely experimental shoegaze duo’s sound traverses lucidity and a waking reality through a strewn, recycled energy source on their new album, ‘come back down’.