Tag: matador records
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Recommended EP: Lifeguard – “Ultra Violence” / “Appetite”
A wild, weird, unassumingly cool experiment with no rules or concrete expectations, this maxi single from the Chicago noisy punk firestarters leaves you piqued for whatever comes next.
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Snail Mail – “My Maker”
The view from above puts everything fleeting into perspective on the ‘Ricochet’ highlight.
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Recommended Album: Kim Gordon – ‘PLAY ME’
The third solo LP from the avant culture iconoclast sees the end of everything on the horizon and gets swept up in the whirring white noise of it all.
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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.

