rock
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While In Mind is Real Estate’s best-sounding album yet, the band still fails to provide anything beyond the surface of their blissful sound.
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The UK’s Sleaford Mods return with a slightly tweaked version of their idiosyncratic style on English Tapas.
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The new King Gizzard album, while not a thorough experiment in microtonal tuning, is a fun and intense psych rock experience.
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Wax Fang is a Louisville band that most recently released a space rock opera titled The Astronaut in 2014. I’m telling you this not only in case you mistook Interstellar for the greatest cosmic odyssey of that year, but also to set the tone for this premiere. “Pusher,” the
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Goths by The Mountain Goats Realizing that goth culture is the logical progression from professional wrestling, the Mountain Goats have announced a gothic-themed and guitar-less new album, aptly titled Goths. The album will be released on May 19 via Merge; in the meantime you can hear its second track above,
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Our First 100 Days by Buke and Gase Perhaps the most interesting installment in the Our First 100 Days compilation so far is Buke and Gase’s interpretation of PJ Harvey’s very first single “Dress.” The structure and spirit of the Dry cut is at the heart of the
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When Mark Kozelek arrives, baby, he arrives.
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A bittersweet duet off Damage and Joy, the first album in nearly two decades from seminal alt rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain, out March 24 via Artificial Plastic.
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Prolific rocker Ty Segall drops a second self-titled album that shows how far he’s come over the past decade.
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Father John Misty delivers some wry political commentary here on the title track of his new album Pure Comedy, out March 31 via Sub Pop.