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Though a lot more ambitious than The First Glass Beach Album, plastic death doesn’t see progress on all fronts. plastic death by glass beach
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Despite some rough edges, glass beach’s debut is one of the most creative efforts in emo and power pop this decade.
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The Killers have a new album on the way titled Wonderful Wonderful, and this latest single is a peppy piece of post-punk revivalism that I’m pleasantly surprised to say lives up to that title. The album drops September 22 via Island.
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Crying delivers one of the most triumphant, diverse, and instrumentally intricate rock records I’ve heard this year.
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You could count Modern Baseball out as just another emo torchbearer, but the sharp production and songwriting on this new album for Run For Cover Records can’t be denied.
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Toledo rock band Citizen brings bland medley of 90s alternative rock sounds on their sophomore album.
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mewithoutYOU makes their Run For Cover debut with Pale Horses.
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On their debut album, indie pop outfit Adventures might lack a distinct sound, but their songwriting is incredibly sharp.
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New Jersey rapper GDP has been getting more and more emotional and dreary with his rhymes on newer tracks like “Placeholder.” GDP’s got a new project out on Run For Cover Records titled Holla. If you’re looking for a reason to be upset, you’ve found it!
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GDP & The Wrong Address w/Jimmy Frankenstein - "The Art Of Blowing Glass vs. The Act Of Breaking It"
Previously mentioned rapper GDP is usually an odd and hilariously foul-mouthed dude, but this new track of his, which is featured on his new 12″ via Run For Cover Records, is one of the darkest, moodiest songs I’ve ever heard him drop. The lyrics depict an incredibly damaged relationship