new music
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Czarface, the trio of Inspectah Deck, 7L & Esoteric, has just released a video for “Sgt. Slaughter;” the second installment in a two-part series, following last month’s “The Great.” The videos are in support of the project’s recently released sophomore album Every Hero Needs a Villain, which we
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Mclusky/Future of the Left frontman Andrew Falkous (a.k.a. Christian Fitness) is delivering a follow-up to last year’s I Am Scared of Everything That Isn’t Me in “a week or two” via Prescriptions Music. Up there you can check out the first track and here’s
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Statik Selektah teams up with Action Bronson, Elle Varner, and Ab-Soul on this cut from his new album Lucky 7, out tomorrow via Duck Down.
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Italian psych-pop duo Dumbo Gets Mad is prepping a new album and has allowed us to share its first track. We’re still trying to get “Plumy Tale” out of our heads five years later, but “Misanthropulsar” here is maybe every bit as much the earworm. The twosome is sounding
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The lead single from Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House’s upcoming album Depression Cherry, out August 28 via Sub Pop. We’re properly excited for this album seeing as we’ve loved their last few releases. Here’s Anthony’s review for 2012’s Bloom:
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deconstructing nature by 【sakuraburst】 Noisy, psychedelic EDM with the occasional orchestral flourish coming through on this project from York producer 【sakuraburst】.
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Just dance. From Olimpia Splendid’s self-titled debut album, out July 3 via Fonal Records.
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Time? Astonishing by L'Orange & Kool Keith Coming off a warmly received collaboration with Chicago MC Jeremiah Jae earlier this year, producer L’Orange is striking while the iron is hot with another full-length team-up. Time? Astonishing was made with underground legend Kool Keith and is out July
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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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From Watershed between Earth and Firmament, the debut album from Italian black metal artist The Clearing Path (Gabriele Gramaglia), out July 11 via Avantgarde Music. I appreciate the soupçon of Converge-esque metalcore in the mix.