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The Cool Kids’ Sir Michael comes together with a pretty fun album on Banco.
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Foxygen does a complete 180 on their new record, saying goodbye to the clean production on their last album, and heading into lo-fi territory. However, they throw out any semblance of good songwriting in the process.
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Godflesh hits the reset button and gets back to their roots on their first album in over a decade.
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My Brightest Diamond releases its most lively album yet.
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Weezer writes some of its best–and worst–songs in years.
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Moon Hooch by Moon Hooch Brooklyn jazz fusion trio Moon Hooch just dropped an album via Bandcamp this past summer that slipped by me a bit. While the jams aren’t as free-flowing or improvised as I’d like, Moon Hooch hits some great grooves across the many tracks here–
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Previously loved New York noise rock newbies Big Ups have a new split 7″ on the way via Exploding In Sound, and “Rash” is one of several tracks on it. Give a listen via the embed above, and try not to bob your head too violently.
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Caribou’s latest record is a bit of a concept album about the ups and downs of love.
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For his sophomore album, electronic music producer SBTRKT brings on more guests, more experiments, but somehow ends up with a less enjoyable album.
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Danish post-punkers Iceage plow into the field of love with full force, backing up their longest set of songs yet with pianos, strings, and horns.