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The opening/title track from Jesca Hoop‘s Memories Are Now. The album is out now and marks the folksy and eccentric singer-songwriter’s first solo release for Sub Pop.
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Jens Lekman‘s latest single is more anxiety-wrought than its upbeat dance pop instrumental first suggests. His new album Life Will See You Now drops this Friday via Secretly Canadian.
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A bittersweet duet off Damage and Joy, the first album in nearly two decades from seminal alt rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain, out March 24 via Artificial Plastic.
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The upcoming self-titled album under the Dirty Projectors name finds the act re-becoming a solo outlet for frontman David Longstreth. “Up in Hudson” is easily the most sonically and structurally compelling single to drop from the project so far, and its lyrics display an unprecedented candidness from Longstreth as he
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Enjoy this wonderful single from Yasutaka Nakata (the production side of the Japanese electropop duo Capsule), featuring vocals from Charli XCX and his frequent collaborator, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
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Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often by Quelle Chris Quelle Chris drops more jazzy, left-field vibes from his upcoming album, Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often. This isn’t one of his more structured tracks, featuring an endless
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Despite a decade and a half having elapsed, At the Drive-In picks up where its flagship album Relationship of Command left off without skipping much of a beat.
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A cut from Ab-Soul‘s newly released LP Do What Thou Wilt. Joined by Mac Miller on the hook and bridge, Soulo professes his love for many people and things, including – you guessed it – drugs. Of course, he does come across as conscious about substance dependence along the way.
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The penultimate entry in this year’s Adult Swim Singles Program comes courtesy of Krallice, the most progressive force in American black metal. The track will also appear on the band’s new album Prelapsarian, which drops on winter solstice (December 21) and follows up this past New Year’s
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Xiu Xiu teases its forthcoming album FORGET with “Wondering,” one of the most danceable songs the outfit has written to date. The full thing drops February 24 via Polyvinyl.