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Whitey Morgan’s latest record delivers an authentic outlaw country feel with a modern clarity and punch coming through on the production.
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This Soonbe fellow is sure as hell mysterious. Not sure what he’s trying to tell us with the religious/mystical symbols and writings, but along with the music it’s pretty intriguing.
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Miley Cyrus, the Flaming Lips, Mike Will Made It and more come together for an excruciating 90 minutes of neo-psychedelic pap.
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Atmospheric black metal outfit Krallice comes through with a change of pace, delivering a speedy, tight, technical, and muscular album, but they don’t commit to the change long enough to leave a lasting impression.
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Self-titled EP from Brooklyn instrumental hip hop duo The Super Nintendo Chalmers. Pretty crude, but nice vibe all the same.
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Wilco comes through with a free, scrappy album of what sounds like some fun, colorful self-recorded sessions.
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Ygg huur by Krallice New York experimental black metal outfit Krallice has just self-released a new album called Ygg Huur, seemingly inspired by microtonal composer Giacinto Scelsi. Check it out above and here’s a reminder we loved the band’s last LP:
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Lil Ugly Mane’s latest compilation is a genre-hopping collection of warped musical beauties.
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Florida rapper Denzel Curry drops a double EP set, but gets no closer to a distinctive sound than he was on Nostalgic 64.
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New York’s Your Old Droog drops a clever, rock-themed rap EP that’s got my psyched for his next move.