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Yeah, Brooklyn’s TEEN doesn’t exactly have a band name that sticks out in today’s current indie landscape, however, the music the music itself is something worth writing home about. It’s dark, moody indie rock with loads of experimental, psychedelic sounds. There are a lot of great,
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With a new album on the way in September, the experimental music outfit Animal Collective has a new track teasing toward what would be a great album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: Fergus & Geronimo- Funky Was the State of Affairs On it’s sophomore effort, Funky Was the State of Affairs, Fergus & Geronimo seem to pull out all the stops with a series of abrupt tracks, tongue-in-cheek lyrics, and some weird spots of spoken word. I didn’t think
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Animal Collective finally drops its first track from the experimental music group’s highly anticipated 9th album, Centipede Hz. Of course, it’ll be out on Domino Records.
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Canadian indie electronic duo Crystal Castles have a new track out titled “Plague.” Stream or download it via the widget above. While I’m not completely in love with the track, I do like it more than the first song the project dropped from its last album. I wonder if
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A newly released visual accompanying the Daphni (a.k.a. Caribou) track “Ye Ye,” which isn’t entirely new since it was released last year, I believe, along with a new Four Tet track; however, this video release is nonetheless important because it comes with an album announcement for the
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The experimental, ambient, and frighteningly noisy musical project Gnaw Their Tongues moves into more of a straight up black metal vibe with this new release, and it’s lead to a much more intense experience. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On this new Mission of Burma album, the Boston band continues to advance their old sound, and it’s pretty enjoyable–well, to me, anyway. WATCH THE REVIEW
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After breaking up for a short bit, Menomena are back in duo form, and they’re gearing up for a September 18th release of their next album, Moms. A track from it is streaming above, and it’s an emotionally affective piano tune that morphs into a heavy psych jam
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Sweden’s Holograms aren’t the most original band on the block, but their take on post-punk is enjoyably passionate, catchy, and dark. WATCH THE REVIEW