Tag: sub pop
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Guerilla Toss feat. Stephen Malkmus & Ben Katzman – “Life’s a Zoo”
We’re all animals in cages held by a greater chaos, and that becomes hyper-fixated on in the latest preview from the experimental dance-punk band’s new album, ‘You’re Weird Now’.
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Nation of Language – “I’m Not Ready for the Change”
Change is good even if the view is more challenging along the way to see for the Brooklyn synth-pop trio on the latest single off their new album, ‘Dance Called Memory’.
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Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles – “Get Still”
Though it has all of the touches of human flesh behind it, the latest preview from the Low co-founder’s collaboration with Trampled by Turtles transcends into a grand spiritual feeling.
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Forth Wanderers – “7 Months”
On the early highlight single off their non-return album, ‘The Longer This Goes On’, the Montclair-bred indie rockers sound more refreshed than ever.
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Guerilla Toss – “Psychosis Is Just A Number”
Guerilla Toss’ countdown to going crazy pops out in bolt print in an extra skronky post-punk ‘n brass crash-out with some help from Stephen Malkmus.
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Alan Sparhawk with Trampled By Turtles – “Stranger”
Nothing is beyond stepping outside the comforts of the Low frontman on the first single off his new collaborative album with Trampled by Turtles.
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Recommended Album: Alan Sparhawk – ‘White Roses, My God’
An awe-striking revelation of something inside the Low frontman that confronts the heaviest of tragedy without relenting to evolve new paths forward.
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Alan Sparhawk – “Get Still”
The art of stillness is a disorienting exploration that challenges your frame of the world around you on the latest offering from ‘White Roses, My God’.
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Alan Sparhawk – “Can U Hear”
Forget what you know of Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the ambiguous lead impression from his forthcoming solo album, ‘White Roses, My God’.
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FACS – “North America Endless”
Careening further into the void, the Chicago experimental rockers do their most to not let modern day America destroy them from the inside.