sub pop
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While Jesca Hoop’s latest album does lack a strong sense of identity, its well-crafted songs and beautifully simple instrumentation are more than enough to make it one of the better singer-songwriter releases 2017.
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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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Father John Misty delivers some wry political commentary here on the title track of his new album Pure Comedy, out March 31 via Sub Pop.
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The experimental hip hop trio clipping. returns with an intriguing concept album.
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This new Clipping. single sounds more accessible than the trio’s previous one, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing in this case. The track appears on Splendor & Misery, which comes out September 9 through Sub Pop.
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Before the Wall by Kyle Craft A rousing single from Portland-based singer-songwriter Kyle Craft, who just earlier this year released his debut album Dolls of Highland through Sub Pop.
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Clipping. make an abrasive return to their Midcity form here on the lead single of Splendor & Misery, their new LP that’s dropping September 9 through Sub Pop.
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Cal Chuchesta somehow turned up in this video for the title track of clipping.‘s new EP, Wriggle. Find Anthony’s review of the project here.
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Experimental hip hop trio clipping. drops a raw and sexual set of tracks on their new EP.
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Wriggle by clipping. If I were into BDSM, this would be the soundtrack.