indie rock
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Some straight, uncut indie rock from the guys in Two Inch Astronaut. The band is about to drop a new LP on Exploding In Sound, and the title is Bad Brother. Look for it on June 18th, and enjoy!
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The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die has pulled together an undeniably solid indie rock album on this debut LP of theirs. If you like your vocals incredibly emotional–and slightly wimpy–this should appeal! WATCH THE REVIEW
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The National comes through with yet another syrupy, impenetrable ode to life’s most blasé moments. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The National takes on an odd time signature, but plays it off smooth on this dramatic new single, “Demons,” which is set for release via 4AD on May 20th. Enjoy!
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On This Town Needs Guns’–now officially shortened to “TTNG”–sophomore full-length, the band is premiering a new singer and a slightly smoother math rock sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: Low – “Just Make It Stop” Slowcore and indie rock titans Low are coming out with a new record on the 18th of March titled the Invisible Way. “Just Make It Stop” is the first track to drop from it, and it’s absolutely enthralling. I love the harmonized vocals
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National Service by Total Victory A new track from up-and-coming UK post-punk outfit National Service. It’s got a heavy, melodic, and Interpol-like personality to it that I’m digging a lot. The vocals are notably passionate as well. Hear other tracks from these guys on Bandcamp.
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Dark Eyes by Half Moon Run Canadian trio Half Moon Run released their album Dark Eyes back in March and it definitely deserves some recognition. It is evident right from the beginning of the album that these guys are extremely gifted musicians and they have tremendous amounts of chemistry with
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While their sophomore effort, Yeah Right, might have been pushed back to January of next year, Bleeding Rainbow (formerly Reading Rainbow) have a new song for the blogosphere in the form of “Drift Away.” Very much in the band’s upbeat noise pop style, it offers a few curveballs to
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I am a huge sucker for Spencer Krugs lyrical style and vocal delivery, there’s a fantastical quality about it that still remains raw with emotion, it feels genuinely unique. Of course he is best known for his bands: Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown. His new focus is collaborative/solo