rock
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From Nonagon Infinity, Melbourne psych rock outfit King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard‘s follow-up to last year’s Paper Mâché Dream Balloon (review), out April 29 via Flightless.
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The lead single from The Hope Six Demolition Project, PJ Harvey‘s follow-up to Let England Shake (review), out April 15 via Vagrant.
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From Future of the Left‘s fifth album The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left, out April 8 via their Prescriptions imprint.
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NY post-hardcore outfit Big Ups return with a slightly more abstract–and Slint-influenced–approach on their latest album here.
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The lead single from Parquet Court‘s new album Human Performance, out April 8 through Rough Trade. Watch the band perform it live on last night’s episode of Conan here.
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A new single/video from AJJ (f.k.a. Andrew Jackson Jihad).
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Sweet single off City Sun Eater in the River of Light, the new LP by psych folk act Woods. It’s out April 8 through frontman Jeremy Earl’s Woodsist imprint.
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On this Nevermen album Mike Patton, Tunde Adebimpe, and Doseone come together to create a violent clash of personalities and musical styles.
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From Before a Millions Universes, the follow-up to New York post-hardcore outfit Big Ups’ brilliant debut Eighteen Hours of Static (review). Out March 4 via Exploding in Sound.
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A track that has us amped for Congrats, the first LP in six years from Toronto electro-rock quartet Holy Fuck, out May 27 via Innovative Leisure/Last Gang.