Tag: sub pop
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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.
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Pissed Jeans – “Cling to a Poisoned Dream”
The noisy Philly punk band fuels frenzy into the thought that American aspirations are all delusions at this stage killing us from the inside out.
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Mary Jane Dunphe – “Fix Me” b/w “Seasons”
The NYC-based songwriter’s contribution to Sub Pop’s Singles Club chips into the surface of Dunphe’s experimental-pop sound and reveals an existential paradox.
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Pissed Jeans – “Moving On”
Hooks lay you out like a literal punch to the face as the Philadelphia punk band ensure life’s beatings land perfectly in place on the lead single off their new album ‘Half Divorced’.
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Recommended Album: Sweeping Promises – ‘Good Living Is Coming For You’
Pop hooks beam through the duo’s post-punk anthems like ominous warning signs through a concrete wall, laying out the path toward staying one step ahead of whatever jagged turning points in life may come.
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Recommended Album: Deeper – ‘Careful!’
The Chicago four-piece’s third album furthers their position as a post-punk band malcontent in retreading familiar territory as well as mankind’s tired trappings.
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Deeper – “Tele”
The Chicago post-punk band switches the channels on their surging, electric angularity for something more warped where the best moment could easily turn into a horror story.
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Sweeping Promises – “You Shatter”
The post-punk duo’s “ode to being a hammer” is as if nothing can stand in the way of any tribulation when you’re moving like a force that hits hard upon impact.