MP3s & Streams

  • Members of the Pittsburgh hardcore punk band Code Orange Kids have assembled in a new project called Adventures. With this song, it seems they have embraced more of a post-hardcore style with swelling intensity in the emotion behind the vocals as well as the instrumentation. This leads to the ending

  • Matthew Dear drops yet another piece of odd, moody electropop from this forthcoming album, Her Fantasy. The album is currently looking at a August 28th release date through Ghostly International. “Crimewaves” is a bit more upbeat than the previous song to be released from this album, and there’s a

  • Way In Way Out by Oddisee Oddisee has leaked a track from his new album People Hear What They See. On “Way In Way Out” this Maryland-born MC analyzes the segregation in America through tremendous amounts of wit and cunning in his wordplay. He does with a solid delivery that

  • This is a nostalgic track done right. Everything about this song is oozing with flashbacks to another time, but the faded memory of that time. Even though that memory is old and faded it can still be remembered with a golden hue that makes it feel timeless and makes you

  • Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante has finally given us a taste of what he has been working on since leaving the band. “Glowe” is a quick instrumental track with heavy psychedelic elements. The strong percussion layered in samples and guitar, a dynamic that sometimes reminds me of

  • No Joy is an alternative rock and shoegaze outfit hailing from Montreal. “Junior” has a steady groove that continuously builds in intensity throughout without losing any momentum. The song is sung very softly and is very dreamlike in nature, this in combination with the rock styled jam the two play

  • Lo-fi rock project, White Fence has released a new single for 7″ on Sexbeat records. The song has plenty of trippy, nostalgic vibes to offer; however, the sentiments feel a bit sour. “Green Ballon” seems to simultaneously celebrate and parody the idea of psychedelic rock & pop from the 60s,

  • Walk On Heads EP by Lower While music’s tendency to reuse and recontextualize elements from the past prevents any genre from truly dying, the post-punk revivalism coming out of Scandinavia in the last few years could impress even the most cynical post-punk fan. Alongside compatriots like Iceage and War,