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The Black Bull is singer-songwriter Matt Perri, and this video is the latest to come from his Toronto-based project. Though Matt isn’t reinventing the wheel there, he does come across very captivating with a strong, emotional lead vocal and some airy synths. The background vocals are cute, too. Hear
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This month on YUNR, Anthony gives explanations as to why he’s let new releases from Coldplay, Florence + the Machine, Noel Gallagher, Russian Circles, and the Beach Boys pass him by. Here’s some short explanations of other albums worth checking out as well: 1. Thee Oh Sees- Carrion Crawler
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Tomorrow, Kate Bush will be releasing the album 50 Words For Snow. Of course, she already had an album release earlier this year, but this album will be the first LP of completely new studio material since 2005’s Aerial. “Wild Man” is the first track to drop from the
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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart member Kurt Feldman releases a new single and video under his personal project, Ice Choir. With icy synths, breathy vocals, and romantic lyricism, what’s not to like? Find the 7″ on Shelflife.
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New York’s Holy Ghost! covers the Ministry track “I Wanted To Tell Her” on this new digital single via Green Label Sound. Check our review of the band’s LOVED LISTED new album right here.
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A track from the forthcoming Doldrums EP. It’s streaming in full on Altered Zones, and it’s looking at a release on December 8th via No Pain In Pop. I think every music nerd fantasizes about what the future of music holds. I, for one, think about the possibility
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Electronic, experimental synth pop duo Javelin reimagines a track that didn’t make it onto the new Future Islands album. Lyrics weren’t completed in time, I hear. Look for Future Islands’ On the Water on Thrill Jockey.
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Wildflowers (Exhale Efreet) by ::M∆DE:IN:HEIGHTS:: One trend in online music that I’ll never understand is using triangles and other various symbols in band names and song titles. I’m afraid that blogging about the music from one of these artists may mean inadvertently endorsing some kind
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On Crazy Clown Time, David Lynch indulges in the kind of sonic artistry that has made so many of his movies pretty disturbing. Still, the man’s songs, to me, just don’t match up. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Check out the brand new single from Two Wounded Birds via the video above. The track is titled “Together Forever.” The surf-pop emulators continue to deliver the goods, and channel their inner rock ‘n’ roll idols. The video is a humorously blatant reference to the legendary promotional tape of the