Tag: run for cover records
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Citizen – “Hyper Trophy”
The second single from ‘Calling the Dogs’ is an exercise in how a “hardcore adjacent” band can still pump muscularity into their art by perfecting their form.
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Recommended Album: Fiddlehead – ‘Death Is Nothing to Us’
On their third LP, the Boston post-hardcore rockers are barreling harder than ever into the void, doing their most to avoid it, and making every second count for us all.
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Citizen – “Call Me If You’re Lonely”
Stripping back to sprite guitar-pop hooks with a driving chorus, the post-hardcore band doubles down on the simple joy of good company.
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Recommended Album: Temple of Angels – ‘Endless Pursuit’
On the Austin-based dream-pop band’s debut LP, they push through turbulent, psychedelic gazey swells where they discover an alternative world outlined by a rush of new-found lucidity.
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Fiddlehead – “Sleepyhead”
The latest preview off ‘Death Is Nothing to Us’ gives off one of the Boston melodic hardcore band’s most active charges from the friction of its internal monologue pushing off the days.
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Recommended Album: Narrow Head – ‘Moments of Clarity’
The collective alternative energy on the Houston band’s third LP sends their rock even higher without letting go of the heaviness.
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Temple of Angels – “(For You) I’d Lose It All”
The closer and latest single from ‘Endless Pursuit’ is rapturous as it connects you to a cosmic future outside of this physical plane.
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Fiddlehead – “Sullenboy”
The lead single from the Boston post-hardcore band’s third LP is them showing us where you go from pain’s lingering feelings.
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Temple of Angels – “Waving to the Wind”
the second single from the dreamy Austin rockers’ debut LP is a hyper-transcendental fixation on being anywhere but here at its most elevated.
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Temple of Angels – “Tangled In Joy”
The lead single from the Austin dream-pop outfit is an energy captured at its most pure form in that which makes any bond between two souls eternal.