indie rock
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Fort Lean by Fort Lean Fort Lean is a Brooklyn quintet band that plays reverby, riff-based indie rock. If you’ve listened to any bands from this scene in the past five years, you probably know exactly what their new self-titled EP sounds like. Fort Lean certainly doesn’t shy
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Fort Lean by Fort Lean Fort Lean is a Brooklyn quintet band that plays reverby, riff-based indie rock. If you’ve listened to any bands from this scene in the past five years, you probably know exactly what their new self-titled EP sounds like. Fort Lean certainly doesn’t shy
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Dirty Projectors have a colorful new video out for their swaggering single “Gun Has No Trigger.” In the press release, frontman David Longstreth said that they strived for the iconic aesthetic of the iPod commercials from the mid-2000s, and that influence certainly shows. The clip features Longstreth and the other
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Get Disowned by Hop Along The Philadelphia-based trio Hop Along has a new record out titled Get Disowned on Hot Green Records, the label that fellow Pennsylvania punks Algernon Cadwallader founded. At 10 tracks, Get Disowned is their first full-length, and their most developed release yet. Get Disowned is a
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A wonderfully eccentric music video from Body Parts for the track “Doing Things,” which comes from the band’s 2011 album, On Purpose. Listen here. Ups to director Mike Karnell. It’s an engaging watch from beginning to end.
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On their latest album the men display as much variety as they do guts. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Maccabees go into its third album with a smoother sound, more atmosphere, and an overall glossier recording. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Lost Weekend by Tiny Victories The Brooklyn indie outfit Tiny Victories pulls together an energetic rock anthem with its new single, “Lost Weekend.” /via/
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Lost Weekend by Tiny Victories The Brooklyn indie outfit Tiny Victories pulls together an energetic rock anthem with its new single, “Lost Weekend.” /via/
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Here’s a track from the forthcoming Magnetic Fields album, “Andrew In Drag.” It’s set to release via Merge Records on March 6th, and will be the followup to 2010’s Realism. The title: Love at the Bottom of the Sea. In true Magnetic Fields fashion, this track features