Tag: matador records
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Kim Gordon – “DIRTY TECH”
Despite never having held a white collar office job a single day in her life adult life, the coolest person in the room plays the part of a dystopian member of the workforce better than all of us on the latest from ‘PLAY ME’.
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Snail Mail – “Dead End”
There’s still plenty of unease to be felt with new beginnings, yet Lindsey Jordan is embracing her own inner transformation outward with indie pop-rock fireworks.
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Kim Gordon – “NOT TODAY”
A constant battle to keep focus in a very distracting, loud world is redesigned through the art rock icon’s sound on the lead single from her new album, ‘PLAY ME’.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Driving Classics, Playing Cars”
The uncanny Brooklyn experimental art-pop duo make their lengthy detour (and hustle) well worth your time on this sensory-popping highlight off their new EP, ‘It’s Beautiful’.
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Lifeguard – “Ultra Violence”
An intent to blaze their own trail is to be assumed on the fiery first preview from the Chicago art-punk trio’s new maxi-single.
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Recommended Album: Water From Your Eyes – ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’
On their big, surprising new album, the Brooklyn art-pop duo translate the weight of the world into heavier, guitar-based indie rock of their own interpretive design.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Nights In Armor”
The final preview off ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’ not only goes hard, but righteously burns anyone encountering Water From Your Eyes in the process.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Playing Classics”
Nihilistic euphoria is right there on the verge of collapse if you want it by way of the Brooklyn duo’s experimental dance single off their new album, ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’.

