art pop
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Our First 100 Days by Buke and Gase Perhaps the most interesting installment in the Our First 100 Days compilation so far is Buke and Gase’s interpretation of PJ Harvey’s very first single “Dress.” The structure and spirit of the Dry cut is at the heart of the
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The opening/title track from Jesca Hoop‘s Memories Are Now. The album is out now and marks the folksy and eccentric singer-songwriter’s first solo release for Sub Pop.
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The upcoming self-titled album under the Dirty Projectors name finds the act re-becoming a solo outlet for frontman David Longstreth. “Up in Hudson” is easily the most sonically and structurally compelling single to drop from the project so far, and its lyrics display an unprecedented candidness from Longstreth as he
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Clarence Clarity follows up last month’s single-EP-thing SAME with an experimental love song accompanied by a fittingly apathetic video.
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Amber Coffman displays her distinctive voice and songwriting chops on this lead single from her forthcoming LP City of No Reply.
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Bon Iver returns with an attempt at fusing glitchy electronics and indie folk balladry.
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UK art pop outfit Glass Animals is back with a sophomore album! The band has come through with set of punchy, colorful instrumentals that could have used some more vibrant vocal performances.
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LA singer-songwriter Banks delivers what might be her catchiest track yet with “Gemini Feed,” the opener of her sophomore album The Altar. The album comes out September 30 via Harvest.
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A new single from UK art pop outfit Everything Everything! It’s a bit straightforward compared to some of the material on last year’s fantastic Get to Heaven, but nevertheless enjoyable.