Tag: topshelf records
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Bruiser and Bicycle – “Superdealer”
A sensory adventure that takes hold of the psyche and transcends the physical spaces from the Albany freak folk-pop band’s new album, ‘Holy Red Wagon’.
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Bruiser and Bicycle – “1000 Engines”
Moving at the centripetal force created by its titular nature, the Albany experimental art rock band align their sound against a mirror of our modern state, whelmed by time, content, and a near-violent pace.
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Recommended Album: Parannoul – ‘After the Magic’
The enigmatic experimental shoegaze project’s latest full-length explodes the diagram that touched the fuzzed-out bedroom ceiling atmosphere of their 2021 breakout into a listen that is expansively cinematic.
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Parannoul – “We Shine At Night”
The bedroom-born shoegaze that made the elusive South Korean artist a breakout effort takes on new shapes in the atmosphere.
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Subsonic Eye – “Aquarius”
“Aquarius” has its head in the clouds, and in case of the Singapore dream-pop band, that’s probably the best place for them to be on the highlight off their latest EP, ‘Melt the Wax’.
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Sobs – “Last Resort”
The highlight from the Singapore indie-pop trio’s sophomore effort, ‘Air Guitar’, is the first place you want to go when your own second-guessing of a new romance starts to get the best of you.
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Recommended Album: Knifeplay – ‘Animal Drowning’
On their debut album, the Philly experimental rockers bound light and darkness into their own singular prism of alternative in a way that breathes a new life into it, and ponders it all deeply.
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Knifeplay – “Ryan Song”
The latest preview from the Philly rock band’s debut LP, ‘Animal Drowning’, could easily drift into the realm of dream-pop, slowcore, or Americana folk, yet creates its own air.
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Recommended EP: They Are Gutting a Body of Water & A Country Western – ‘An Insult to the Sport’
A promising split between two rising artists who’ve been quietly prolific in the background of the indie DIY scene, but maybe not for long…
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Knifeplay – “Promise”
The Philadelphia experimental rock quintet gaze into the existential oblivion with the first single from their sophomore effort, ‘Animal Drowning’.