rock
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Some noisy, off-kilter, and fem-fronted post-punk from a rock trio known as the Debauchees. They’ve got a new record coming in November, Big Machines and Peculiar Beings, and “I’ve Got Energy” gives a lot of reason to be excited: Quirky guitar phrasing, tight vocal harmonies, and a pretty
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A piece of oddball indie rock from the boys in Disco Doom that mixes elements of 60s psych pop and dirty ol’ indie rock. These guys have a new record on the way via Exploding In Sound Records in December. Stay tuned!
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Singer-songwriter Jonathan Rado releases a solo debut quickly after his main musical project, Foxygen, takes off with a successful album release earlier this year.
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California rock duo No Age comes through with their most abstract release yet with An Object. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Singer-songwriter and one half of Wildbirds & Peacedrums Mariam The Believer drops a new music video for one of my favorite tracks from her newest record, Blood Donation. Watch above and enjoy! Also, catch a review for Blood Donation below:
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Orthodox by Native Some pretty invigorating and melodic post-hardcore from the guys in Native on their latest release, Orthodox. I’m loving the raw presentation of the instrumentation, and some of the guitar tones these guys are conjuring as well. I could see this band appealing to those who like
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Rock ‘n’ roll, a touch of punk, and a weird ocarina solo–if that’s what it is…–come together on the latest track from Parquet Courts. The band has a new EP dropping via What’s Your Rupture in October, and I’m pretty psyched considering the potential I
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King Krule gives us yet another peak at the forthcoming 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. The UK singer-songwriter was teased us with one forlorn song after another, fronted by his deep, emotive, melancholy vocals. This particular track feels a little less minimal than some of what we’ve heard thus
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This new Dead In the Dirt album features a fantastically heavy mix, making it some of the most pummeling grindcore and powerviolence you’ll hear this year–even if a number of tracks here come off as slightly unmemorable. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Canadian experimental rock outfit Yamantaka // Sonic Titan has dropped a new psychedelic, hard-rocking single with “One,” which features heavy guitars set against some dreamy lead vocals and foreign-flavored chants. While the cavernous reverb does take a bit of the “beef” out of Yamantaka’s instrumentation, the band still comes through