Tag: wharf cat records
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Open Head – “Catacomb”
On their new single, the Hudson Valley experimental industrial band attempt to break through the cold concrete walls of the oppressive and depressive states of our current systems.
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Drop Nineteens – “Tarantula”
That electric crush may be a little more distant, but it’s not necessarily completely out of reach in recapturing generation-transcending feelings on this highlight from the Boston shoegaze band’s return album, ‘Hard Light’.
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Recommended Album: Dougie Poole – ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’
Good grief. The Brooklyn cosmic country songwriter invites the grim reaper for a drink on his third album.
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Dougie Poole – “Beth David Cemetery”
Many see the literal darkness behind death, but the Brooklyn country crooner finds silver linings in it on the latest preview off ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’.
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P.E. – “Branding Crisis”
The first preview from the Brooklyn experimental art-rock act’s new mixtape series, ‘NOPE Tapes’, pulls back the curtain on their sound.
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Dougie Poole – “Nothing on This Earth Can Make Me Smile”
The latest single from ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’ has the ability to point out a beautiful picture without overseeing the doom and gloom surrounding it.
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Dougie Poole – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
The season’s charm may have warn off on the world outside, but Dougie Poole can bring a a hint of magic back in if you let him…
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Dougie Poole – “The Rainbow Wheel of Death”
Sometimes, microdosing on nihilism can be its own kind of comfort food, especially when it sounds like this Dougle Poole’s cosmic country.
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Dougie Poole – “High School Gym”
The latest single from the Brooklyn cosmic countrypolitan songwriter’s new album, ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’, taps into a place only known in dreams.