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Singer-songwriter and one half of Wildbirds & Peacedrums Mariam The Believer drops a new music video for one of my favorite tracks from her newest record, Blood Donation. Watch above and enjoy! Also, catch a review for Blood Donation below:
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Orthodox by Native Some pretty invigorating and melodic post-hardcore from the guys in Native on their latest release, Orthodox. I’m loving the raw presentation of the instrumentation, and some of the guitar tones these guys are conjuring as well. I could see this band appealing to those who like
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Rock ‘n’ roll, a touch of punk, and a weird ocarina solo–if that’s what it is…–come together on the latest track from Parquet Courts. The band has a new EP dropping via What’s Your Rupture in October, and I’m pretty psyched considering the potential I
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DFA Records’ Holy Ghost! has dropped a new pop number from their forthcoming sophomore album, Dynamics. Enjoy! Look for the new LP on September 10th.
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Minimalist music, jazz, and electronics come together on this new Dawn of Midi album, Dynomia. Stream it, enjoy!
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A lovely little track from the forthcoming Lake album, The World Is real. The album is looking at a September release on K, and “Dog In the Desert” is one the cuts from it. With some folky instrumentation, a simple groove, and some gentle vocals, Lake lays out a soundscape
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Death metal heavyweights Carcass have a new album dropping on September 13th titled Surgical Steel, and it will be the group’s first full-length in over 15 years! Though the band’s harsh vocals and intense drumming play right into the death metal tradition, they bring a ton of melody
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From the Wells by Preterite Some dark and haunting guitar, strings, vocals from this new Preterite track, “From the Wells.” The duo’s new, sophomore album is coming out on September 22nd via Union Finale. Enjoy!
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Adultery and betrayal are being served up in this new music video for the track “Gilgamesh,” which is one of many tracks from Billy Woods’ latest album, Dour Candy. Mostly, the album explores some dark themes within the personal and business dealings of a small-time drug dealer, putting this oft-mentioned
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King Krule gives us yet another peak at the forthcoming 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. The UK singer-songwriter was teased us with one forlorn song after another, fronted by his deep, emotive, melancholy vocals. This particular track feels a little less minimal than some of what we’ve heard thus