lo-fi indie
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lobsterfight’s rough-and-ready debut is one of the year’s most promising indie and emo showings.
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On Sex & Food, UMO try to convey significant political messages via an inconsequential bedroom pop sound.
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Wavves frontman Nathan Williams is re-releasing the band’s self-titled debut for Record Store Day in honor of the album’s 10th anniversary. This previously unreleased track, “All Star Goth,” will be included on the reissue. “All Star Goth” would be among the noisiest tracks on the exceptionally noisy Wavves.
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15 years later, and the Microphones’ The Glow Pt. 2 is still one of indie folk’s most essential and ambitious records.
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A catchy abstinence rap by Hot Dad, fresh off a feature in our latest It Came from Bandcamp segment.
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The lead single and opener of lo-fi rock group Attic Abasement‘s upcoming record Dream News, out May 27 via Father/Daughter Records.
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Singer-songwriter Alex G comes through with a detailed but somewhat bland combination of lo-fi and indie rock.
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ok by Blue Smiley Digging the output of this little PA label Third Floor Tapes. Intriguing and punchy lo-fi jams all over this Blue Smiley release.
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Have A Nice Life’s highly anticipated followup to 2008’s Deathconsciousness is a heavy, dismal set of post-punk rockers and drone-y ballads.
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Darkened singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe returns with another diverse set of songs that approach pain, suffering, and isolation in the most beautiful way possible.