indie
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The Drums finally drop a track from that new album the band teased us about just a little while ago. The band hasn’t exactly renovated their sound, but it does seem refined. The instrumentation is tighter, and the vocals–while they do hit a nice falsetto–feel much more
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The Young Maths is a group I’ve covered before on the this blog, back when they were much younger maths. Thus far, the group has released a couple EPs that would lead me to believe it’s still searching for a sound. Young Maths execute various styles of indie
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France’s Herman Dune has come correct with another batch of light, breezy indie folk tunes that make for a perfect summer listen. Like always, the band’s frontman, David, brings these songs to live with his approachable voice and personality. To me, some songs really do pale in comparison
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Love Hitch by Young Circles Earlier this year, Young Circles’ EP Bones delivered five fuzzed-out and well-crafted noise-pop melodies with rich and orchestrated textures. On the forthcoming debut, Jungle Habits, the trio has sewn together eleven new tracks, highlighted by the dangerous single, “Love Hitch.” The band’s direction, maturation,
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A video from Chad VanGaalen’s latest album, Diaper Island. Though it doesn’t sound like a very nice place, this album is definitely worth a visit if you’re into the eerie and cavernous sounds of bands like Women and even Timber Timbre. Look for this LP now on
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OK, so it’s widely acknowledged that a lot of people don’t care about Death Cab for cutie anymore. I guess I used to be one of them, too. But because of all the requests and my own curiosity, I figured I’d try out Codes and Keys since
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Stopmakingme remixes “the Bay,” which was on Metronomy’s latest album, the English Riviera. Watch a review for the album here.
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Done Right Discount Flooring by Joyce Manor Some hard-hitting drums and burning guitars are just what the doctor ordered today. These guys seem to be straight outta Long Beach, and their latest album, Constant Headache, is available on a name-your-price basis on Bandcamp.
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Shortly after talking up the upcoming release of Papercuts‘ new album, Fading Parade, a single from it had been dropped by Sub Pop. “Do What You Will” maintains the same shimmer and atmosphere that made You Can Have What You Want such a beautiful experience, but the songwriting is yet