rock
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The Libertines drop a comeback record! Woo! Woo!
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As previously mentioned, Wolf Eyes is putting out a new record called I Am a Problem: Mind in Pieces on October 30 through Third Man, which you can get another glimpse of above. At this point we’re psyched to hear how the entire thing will come together.
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Battles’ third album La Di Da Di is in stores this Friday (and is still streaming on NPR Music at the moment). The sublime lead single and opening track “The Yabba” has received a fun video, which you can watch above in case you can’t get enough of this
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This second single and video from Deerhunter’s upcoming Fading Frontier finds Bradford Cox and Lockett Pundt pulling off their first recorded duet. The album drops October 16 via 4AD; let us know if ya’ll are stoked for it!
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FIDLAR’s new album is like listening to a white, lazy, spoiled, drug-addled twentysomething indignantly whine to his parents about how hard his life is.
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As previously mentioned, Philly singer-songwriter Kurt Vile has an upcoming album called b’lieve i’m goin down due out September 25th via Matador. Now, in this video for new single “Life Like This,” you can embark upon a trip with him through director Adam Avilla‘s animated world. Enjoy!
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The Wonder Years’ latest album is well-mixed and performed, but does little beyond continuing to play out every tired pop punk and emo cliché in the book.
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Soldiers of Fortune, an anti-supergroup comprised of members from Oneida, Home, and Chavez, is releasing its second album Early Risers on November 6 via Mexican Summer. Judging from this lead single “Nails,” these guys are gonna come through with a set of the year’s most freewheeling, DGAF jams. Enjoy!
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Harmlessness by The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die CT post-emo outfit The World is a Beautiful Place… is due to drop its sophomore album Harmlessness on September 25 via Epitaph. As of today, two singles have been released, which you can peep
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You Will Live in a Cool Box by Naps Here’s a sweet bedroom rock/pop EP from Tallahassee quartet Naps, out via Viridian Sounds. Happy listening!