garage rock
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If there’s any residue of sunshine in your soul, this stark single by Michigan gloom-garage rockers the People’s Temple, appropriately titled “Jim Jones,” will chill it down. Lead singer William Young manages to elevate this heroin-soaked street walk into something darkly charismatic. In the background, meanwhile, a dark
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MP3 “Time (What’s It Gonna Do?)” is from Nodzzz’s forthcoming album, Innings. It’s the band’s 2nd LP, and their first for Woodsist. Though this track may seem short, it’s no anomaly on Innings. Most of what’s here comes and goes in a flash. It’
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MP3 New MP3 from the forthcoming Shivers album, More–no it’s not a Beach House cover. Stylistically, the Shivers love using their LPs to jump all over the place. “Used to Be” is a keyboard-driven piece of garage pop, but some quiet and tormented acoustic ballads are sure to
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New video from Cheap Time for the track “Another Time.” Check the band out on In the Red. /via/
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MP3 After throwing their self-titled 7” on the LOVED LIST, all I could hope for is a new Natural Child release this year. My prayers have been answered. 1971 is set for a 4/20 release on Infinity Cat Records, and “Hard Workin’ Man” is the first track to drop
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New video from Black Lips for the track “Modern Art.” There’s been a ton of bewildered buzz around the band’s forthcoming album, Arabia Mountain, because it’s been produced by Mark Ronson. I wasn’t a huge fan of the guy’s last record, but it sounds like
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No! No more oatmeal, Mom! WATCH THE REVIEW
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Natural Child’s self-titled 7” is a fierce piece of garage punk. These guys party hard on their songs. So hard, I had a hang over just from listening to this thing on repeat. If you’re in the market for something rough, fun, and wild, lend your ears. WATCH
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Scope the babe with the cool shades and the pet snake. she looks like someone I can relate to, or at least get some pet care advice from. This retro, bike-riding beauty isn’t the subject at hand here, though. This is just the cover for the new Natural Child
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New video from Bare Wires on the track “Don’t Ever Change.” I was kinda neutral on the band’s latest album, Seeking Love, but if you’re ever in the market for an attitude-soaked garage rock LP from 2010, head in that direction. –