rock
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The lead single from Tortoise’s new album The Catastrophist, out January 22 via Thrill Jockey. It will be the post-rock vanguards’ first album in seven years.
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Philly singer-songwriter and folk rocker Kurt Vile comes through with a more skeletal, intimate album on B’lieve I’m Goin Down…
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A throbbing and super sick EP from Brooklyn noise rock duo Yvette, out October 2 via GODMODE.
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Protomartyr continues teasing towards its upcoming third album, The Agent Intellect, with another kick-ass single! Stream “I Forgive You” above and look out for the project October 9 via Hardly Art.
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The Front Bottoms come through with their most slick album yet, a real fusion of emo, pop punk, and power pop.
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Last week during its show at Toronto’s Opera House, Sun Kil Moon roused the crowd with this impromptu song that straight up ethers The Ottawa Bluesfest (and the city in general). Kozelek and company loosely based the composition on “Dream Police” by Cheap Trick, whose members had a disastrous
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Ought’s neurotic, jittery approach to art rock and post-punk really impressed me on their latest album. Still room for improvement, but very impressive.
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Flood Dosed by Guerilla Toss Guerilla Toss brings the new age rage on latest EP Flood Dosed, out September 25 via DFA. It forecasts the group’s follow-up to 2013’s Gay Disco, which according to the band ought to be out within the next few months. In the meantime,
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Battles deliver tight performances, but lose their sense of adventure on their latest album here.
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Parquet Courts cover Pretty Girls by Joey Pizza Slice (Son of Salami) on the split 7″ currently up for pre-order at www.wharfcatrecords.com. Words: Wharf Cat Records is excited to announce this split release by two of our very favorite artists, Parquet Courts and Joey Pizza Slice. Each one