new music
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A year ago, Drag City put out Something Shines, the third full-length solo effort by Stereolab frontwoman Laetitia Sadier. The album’s second track has just received a video, which you can give a watch up there. Quite striking!
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so the flies don't come by milo Milo is releasing a new tape called so the flies don’t come on September 25 via Milwaukee label Ruby Yacht. The project is produced entirely by Kenny Segal and in its relatively short tracklist packs some interesting features; really looking
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Burial Shrouds by Sivyj Yar Here’s the glorious closing track from Russian black metal act Sivyj Yar’s new album Burial Shrouds, out today via Avantgarde. We’ll come back to this in a few months when we’re being battered by another brutal New England winter.
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Dark cabaret outfit Roma Amor has a new album out on Old Europa Cafe called Una torbida estate. A couple of spots feature lyrics from traditional German songs, including this bittersweet number you might recognize from the end of Kubrick’s Paths of Glory.
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CHORUS! CHORUS! CHORUS! by Gregory Pepper & His Problems Ontario singer-songwriter Gregory Pepper delivers a series of power pop vignettes on Chorus! Chorus! Chorus!, out now via Fake Four. You can tell from the name of his band that this is problematic stuff, so listen above at your own discretion.
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TRICK DICE by NICKELUS F & SHAWN KEMP With the delay of his reportedly final album Oblivion Access, Lil Ugly Mane has kindly shared Trick Dice, a collaboration between his production moniker Shawn Kemp and fellow Richmond rapper Nickelus F. The project will be released on tape by Ormolycka eventually.
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You Will Live in a Cool Box by Naps Here’s a sweet bedroom rock/pop EP from Tallahassee quartet Naps, out via Viridian Sounds. Happy listening!
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Marreck- Yuda by Alien Jams Michael Hahn, a producer hailing from North East England and founder of Reject and Fade, assumes his Marreck pseudonym for Yuda, five tracks of biting tech-drones released yesterday as a 12″ by London imprint Alien Jams.
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Jantar by Žen If you’re looking for a powerful post-rock release, Zagreb’s Žen has you covered with its sophomore album Jantar, out via Unrecords. Enjoy!
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Lo-fi indie act Car Seat Headrest is set to make its label debut with Teens of Style, out October 30 via Matador. Above, find the video for “Something Soon,” a catchy as hell single that maintains enough of the earlier, self-released work’s grit.