rock
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UK post-punk outfit Savages follow up their roar of a debut album with a less intense affair.
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The UK indie outfit Daughter comes through with a painfully drab sophomore record.
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Garage rock titan Ty Segall is back with what’s probably his most twisted album yet.
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A heavy as hell track off Ty Segall‘s latest solo endeavor Emotional Mugger, out January 22 via Drag City.
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The opening track of We Can Do Anything, Violent Femmes’ follow-up to 2000’s Freak Magnet, out March 4 via PIAS.
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Hinds’ debut effort might be incredibly shallow, but it’s an undeniably fun–and semi-drunken–experience.
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Entertainment icon David Bowie turns his death into an awe-inspiring concept album.
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A stirring single and video off London post-punk quartet Savages‘ sophomore LP Adore Life, out January 22 via Matador.
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Cage the Elephant continues mining the past for inspiration on their latest album.
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Slint’s Spiderland is a depressingly intense pinnacle of creativity for a variety of underground rock styles.