Tag: matador records
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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’.
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Recommended Album: Lifeguard – ‘Ripped and Torn’
The debut album from the young Chicago indie punk trio overdelivers in leaving little behind the surface of their unglossed, raw energy.
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Lifeguard – “Like You’ll Lose”
The youthfully-fueled Chicago art-punk trio discover how to make order out of chaos on this highlight off their debut album, ‘Ripped and Torn’.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Life Signs”
When it becomes impossible to distinguish whether we should feel blissed or pissed by our state of being, the Brooklyn experimentalists raise a very valid question as to whether or not the writing is on the wall for us all on the lead single from their new album, ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’.
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Lifeguard – “Under Your Reach”
The young Chicago underground rockers channel their distinct energy through timeless ’70s and ’80s post-punk nerves with only the sharpest angles on the latest single off their debut album, ‘Ripped and Torn’.
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Lifeguard – “It Will Get Worse”
Whether they like it or not, the lead single from the Chicago indie rockers’ debut album, ‘Ripped and Torn’, is about to blow the walls out of the trio’s small room sound.
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Recommended Album: Horsegirl – ‘Phonetics On and On’
The radical sophomore effort from the Chicago indie rock trio renders a wilder joy by eliminating much of the noise and instead embracing space.
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Horsegirl – “Frontrunner”
The quiet of anticipation is what keeps you up at night, in the best kind of way on the final preview from ‘Phonetics On and On’.