Tag: run for cover records
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Turnover feat. Bre Morell – “Ain’t Love Heavy”
The chillest punks to spawn out of the hardcore scene prove to be capable of lifting one of the strongest emotions with ease on the latest preview off ‘Myself In the Way’.
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Teen Suicide – “new strategies for telemarketing through precognitive dreams”
Noise and nihilism are no stranger to Sam Ray, though distancing his sound from its its most discordant aspects rears a strange peace between existential terror and ease.
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Recommended Listen: Healing Potpourri – ‘Paradise’
Easy listening isn’t so easy to make interesting, but Simi Sohota has reengineered the power of the calm vibe with Healing Potpourri’s fourth full-length effort.
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Tony Molina – “Not Worth Knowing”
A sun-drenched downer on love that slowly rips you into the tide and drifts your body out to sea like a proper lost cause from the king of short-form fuzz-pop jams.
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Turnover feat. Brendan Yates – “Myself In the Way”
The first single off ‘Myself In the Way’ hears the hardcore transcendents searching for an inner balance and clarity through calmer vibes.
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Healing Potpourri – “Fireworks”
The latest preview off ‘Paradise’ has an apt title, but not because the sound explodes loud and audibly in the way you might imagine….
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Teen Suicide – “get high, breathe underwater (#3)”
The lead single from the return of Teen Suicide absorbs the sensation of drowning, but arguably for the first time, hears Sam Ray decidedly fighting to keep his head above water.
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Healing Potpourri – “What Do I Do Now?”
Across a Bacharachian and Beach Boys-breezed take on the project’s floral psych pop, the warmth elevating its air offers a complimentary conduit for lifting romantic confusion off its shoulders
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Tony Molina – “I Don’t Like That He”
Like a shrug of indifference, the punk scene power-pop fav lets it roll off his shoulders on the latest preview from his new album, ‘In the Fade’.
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Narrow Head – “T.I.M.E.”
Even if the path channels clarity, getting lost in space is preferable on the latest single from the Houston heavy rockers.