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Aside from a few new sounds, Crystal Stilts really hasn’t progressed its sound past In Love With Oblivion. But for fans, that may not necessarily be a bad thing. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A video for the final track on King Krule’s new EP, which it out now on True Panther Sounds. This project is spearheaded by a UK singer-songwriter who was getting some buzz last year while putting music out under the name “Zoo Kid.” His style hasn’t exactly changed
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Back in October, news about the new Crystal Stilts EP, Radiant Door, dropped. The release is officially dropping next week, but it’s available for streaming right now. Yes! Let’s do it!
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Earlier this year, I reviewed the instrumental psych rock debut of Connecticut band Snake Oil. The band is planning on kicking off 2012 with the release of a new 7″ EP. It will feature two new songs, and will be limited to 100 physical copies. The songs featured will be
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A track from the forthcoming Doldrums EP. It’s streaming in full on Altered Zones, and it’s looking at a release on December 8th via No Pain In Pop. I think every music nerd fantasizes about what the future of music holds. I, for one, think about the possibility
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With a bassline that reminds me of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” the New York shoegaze/post-punk/noise rock band A Place To Bury Strangers has dropped a track from its forthcoming EP, Onwards to the Wall. Look for this to get a Feb. 7th release via Dead Oceans. Now, I
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Back in September, Vampire Weekend member Rotsam Batmanglij dropped a solo track titled “Wood” that I’ve been pretty infatuated with ever since. I was hoping it was going to lead to more material and seems this dude is leaving a breadcrumb trail of new songs that will probably lead
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Out via Project: Mooncircle Records, here’s a new EP from UK-based electronic music producer Sina.. The release contains three new tracks and several remixes of the title track. This dude takes his very apparent hip hop influences and chills them out until they’re about as cold and desolate
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Seems electronic music producer Nicolas Jaar is following up one of my favorite albums of this year with a new EP titled Don’t Break My Love. As to be expected, Jaar takes his time building and developing these songs. The quiet, understated beginnings always bring out some tension in
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MP3 On her debut EP, singer-songwriter and experimentalist Izes brings an eerie atmosphere; plus, she backs it up with elements of improvisational drums and trumpet on the track streaming above, “No Future.” The song builds really evenly, and grows into its eventual chaos in a kinda beautiful way. I wasn’