rock
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Jantar by Žen If you’re looking for a powerful post-rock release, Zagreb’s Žen has you covered with its sophomore album Jantar, out via Unrecords. Enjoy!
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Lo-fi indie act Car Seat Headrest is set to make its label debut with Teens of Style, out October 30 via Matador. Above, find the video for “Something Soon,” a catchy as hell single that maintains enough of the earlier, self-released work’s grit.
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Jeffrey Lewis comes through with a quirky folk-punk tune that deserves a spot on any mixtape made for a crush. Taken from his upcoming album with Los Bolts, Manhattan, out October 30 via Rough Trade.
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Despite it’s dark album cover and heavy teaser tracks, Foals’ What Went Down seems to be Foals as usual: A little depression, a little dance, a little drab.
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Check out this fuzzed-out pop rock magic from Melbourne quartet Tiny Little Houses, to land on new EP You Tore My Heart Out September 25.
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Today, Battles dropped another wonderful single from its upcoming third album La Di Da Di, out September 18 via Warp. Enjoy!
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Harm by Infinity Girl Here’s a really cool noise rock/shoegaze project from Boston’s Infinity Girl. It’s the band’s Top Shelf debut and is out now. Props to them for sending some of the proceeds to Nepal.
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Tallahassee psych pop outfit Surface to Air Missive is putting out its sophomore album Third Missive this fall via Olde English Spelling Bee. The project will find the band expanding its instrumental palette with keys and woodwinds, adopting a more baroque aesthetic, and we’re stoked to premiere the lead
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2015 has been a very busy year for singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek – since the release of Universal Themes (his seventh album with Sun Kil Moon), he has announced a new EP and spoken word project due out in October via his Caldo Verde label, as well as a full-length collaboration with
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A minute of mayhem from guitarist Bill Orcutt and drummer Jacob Heule, taken from their new record Colonial Donuts, out October 16 via Palilalia. Cover art game on point!