indie rock
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Connecticut duo Violent Mae has shared a track from its upcoming self-titled debut. On “Hole in My Heart,” Becky Kessler, winner of “Best Singer-Songwriter” at the 2012 Connecticut Music Awards, proffers an enchanting vocal melody and crisp guitar part. Drummer Floyd Kellogg, frontman of fellow New England act You Scream
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UK-based singer-songwriter King Krule finally comes through with a full-length debut, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. While it is a little overbearing at times, it delivers an almost immeasurable amount of passion! WATCH THE REVIEW
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Yo La Tengo drops an interesting, animated video for the song “Ohm,” which features a colorful, psychedelic land that we’ll refer to as “Yo La Tengo land.” Not much of what goes on here makes sense, but it all seems to answer the following question: What is Yo La
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Indie rock legends Pixies release their first new music since 1992, the rocky cut “Bagboy.” At the time of this blurb’s writing, the top comment on the Youtube video is from user ExLionTamer13 and reads “First minute: “Oh no, I don’t like this.” Next 30 seconds: “Okay, this
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Indie rock legends Pixies release their first new music since 1992, the rocky cut “Bagboy.” At the time of this blurb’s writing, the top comment on the Youtube video is from user ExLionTamer13 and reads “First minute: “Oh no, I don’t like this.” Next 30 seconds: “Okay, this
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Diarrhea Planet release their second single off of I’m Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams on Infinity Cat. For most of the duration of the song, the focus is on the vocals, with an arpeggiated guitar providing a bed for them. At 2:48, the song turns into a guitar-jam,
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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!