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Stream: Man Man – Oni Pond Philly indie and experimental rock outfit Man Man brings another forlorn, eccentric, and instrumentally layered album to the table via Anti- Records, and it’s available for streaming in full on YouTube. Give a listen to the song “End Boss” via the song above, and
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Once again, a new Arctic Monkeys album is lost on me. While some may find the band’s easygoing rock instrumentation and singer-songwriter Alex Turner’s supposedly clever and humorous lyricism to be entertaining, AM is just another move closer toward making the most cold, calculated, and tame rock music
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Nevada rapper Dizzy Wright’s new mixtape may have over twenty tracks on it, but not a single one of ’em stuck out to me in a significant way.
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Dean Blunt, best known as one half of London duo Hype Williams, has dropped a new single titled “King James.” The track continues the decidedly reserved and introspective lyrical themes of the LP he put out earlier this year, The Redeemer; but the warm orchestral arrangements on that album are
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Opened Door by Aaron Dilloway LA noise musician Aaron Dilloway (formerly of Wolf Eyes) is back with a proper follow-up tape to his 2012 tape-loop epic, Modern Jester. Opened Door clocks in at just under 20 minutes, and its A-side might just be the most rhythmic thing Dilloway’s done
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The new Dawn of Midi record features some crisp production and off-kilter grooves delivered with the mechanics of a grandfather clock. WATCH THE REVIEW
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UK-based singer-songwriter King Krule finally comes through with a full-length debut, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. While it is a little overbearing at times, it delivers an almost immeasurable amount of passion! WATCH THE REVIEW
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A$AP Ferg’s commercial debut takes the trap-flavored tough talking to a new level of absurdism that’s just too fun to deny. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On her latest album, Loud City Song, CA singer-songwriter Julia Holter maintains her dreamy aesthetic while bringing some beautifully arranged horns and strings. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt returns with his long-awaited major label debut, Doris. WATCH THE REVIEW