jangle pop
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Wild Nothing’s latest effort takes a surprisingly drab turn.
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Brooklyn’s DIIV improve upon their hazy, krautrock-ish sound with their latest full-length album.
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Atlanta indie outfit Deerhunter returns with a high-fidelity album that’s a bit of a mixed bag.
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The first offering from newly formed duo Whitney, comprised of Smith Westerns members Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich. An EP is due out in September via Lead Riders, with a full-length effort slated for early 2016. Happy listening!
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Morrissey’s latest album feels more ideological than it does musical. Which is fine, I guess, if all you care about is what Morrisey thinks.
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The latest single from Melted Toys starts off like your average jangle pop tune–well, as far as songs in this current jangle pop revival go–but the song actually comes through with a sweet, angular, creative melody that’s been sticking with me since first listen. Melted Toys get
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Like usual, the new Real Estate records is an incredibly breezy jangle pop affair.
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Makthaverskan II by makthaverskan Sweden’s Makthaverskan embraces the tenants of jangle and noise pop on this new collection of tracks, II. While the band’s punk roots still remain on many tracks here–especially “Distance”–they show up in subtler ways: light distortion, fast tempos, and frontwoman Maja Milner’