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A sweet, catchy bit of pop from London duo AlunaGeorge. The single is getting an official release with some remixes from Baauer and S-Type in March, and the the debut full-length it’s from is dropping in June. Anticipation!
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Cold Cave drops a loud, distorted new single; the project is teasing toward its next EP, Oceans With No End, which is looking at a release on Deathwish later this year. It’s a good track, but drops Cave’s typically dark and moody sound. The result is a song
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Low drops another track from the legendary indie rock band’s latest album, The Invisible Way. The album is looking at a March release on Sub Pop records. A lot like the previous track to drop from this album, Low has a knack for giving soft, pretty sounds the kind
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California black metal outfit VHÖL is gearing up to drop its full-length debut on Profound Lore this April–on the 16th, to be exact. It’s an energetic and somewhat catchy combo of black metal aggression and heavy metal style. It’s like these guys are fans of worshiping at
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The title track from what I believe is Warm Soda’s debut album. They’re a band that was formed pretty recently by Matthew Melton after the demise of his previous band, Bare Wires. Like Bare Wires, Warm Soda has a somewhat vintage garage rock sound, but there’s a
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Hit play on the widget above to stream the debut LP from Atoms For Peace, a.k.a. the band Thom Yorke is in right now that isn’t Radiohead. The album’s title is Amok, and should be getting an official release next week. Enjoy!
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Stream: Bilal – A Love Surreal Combining elements of soul, R&B, funk, and electronic music, the new Bilal album is a futuristic fusion of sounds that reminds me of Prince, Erykah Badu, and some of Bobby Womack’s recent work. Stream the LP in full via NPR Music link
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Some brutal, cutthroat, straightforward death metal from Terminate on this track from the band’s new album, Ascending to Red Heavens, which is out this week on Selfmadegod Records. Enjoy!
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With monstrous hits of bass, detailed trap-style hi-hats, and an infectiously unique synth riff, if Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” isn’t a perfect banger, it’s pretty damn close. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Wu-Tang’s very own Ghostface Killah is gearing up for another full-length LP. The title: Twelve Reasons To Die, and it’s dropping on RZA’s Soul Temple Music in the middle of April. The song is inconspicuous once it gets past the dramatic, narrative intro; however, the beat here