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MP3 Some thick guitars and catchy group vocals coming through on this new Diarrhea Planet track, “Warm Ridin’.” The band has a new LP out via Infinity Cat titled Loose Jewels. Is it just me, or is it nearly impossible not to relate anything having to do with this band–
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A new track and video from Texas’ Strange Boys. I fell for these guys back when they were more of a garage rock band, but the outfit’s latest album, Be Brave, showed a transition occurring. It wasn’t the smoothest of changes, but the ‘Boys were admirably branching out
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A new video from JEFF the Brotherhood, which comes off the duo’s latest LP, We Are the Champions. Look for it now on Infinity Cat Recs. Yeah, it kinda sounds like Weezer, but who is complaining?
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Not completely sure how I feel about this London-based musician and his debut album as of this moment, but some of the production is pretty nice. The vocals even remind me of James Blake a bit as well, and some of the beats are so fresh. SNAP! Look for this
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A new video from Balkans new, self-titled album, which it out now on Double Phantom. I reviewed it very positively over here. Simple, but weird.
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On their latest album, Crystal Stilts brings what made their full-length debut great while still adding some extra sounds to the mix. The tunes here are much more upbeat, and there are a few legit hits that sneak their way into the track list like “Shake the Shackles” and “Through
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On “Divinus,” Desolate words the sonic manifesto for his debut album, the Invisible Insurrection. The reserved vocal samples and repetitious rhythms may not sound like much, but this project emphasizes atmosphere than it does song. Maybe it’s a little to structured for me to go full “ambient” on it,
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MP3s: Fergus & Geronimo- Baby Don’t You Cry Fergus & Geronimo- Powerful Lovin’ Interview w/F&G @130BPM –
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This past year, the Babies released two singles. I liked one a lot, but the other didn’t do too much for me. But this was to be expected. The band’s two leading musicians, Kevin Morby and Cassie Ramone, come from two very different bands: Woods and Vivian Girls.