synth pop
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Stream: Holy Ghost! – Dynamics New York synth pop outfit Holy Ghost!’s new album Dynamics drops this month on DFA Records, and the band has made the album streamable in its entirety on YouTube this week. Give a listen to the closer “Cheap Shots” above, and hit the link for
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Chelsea Wolfe releases the first single off of her upcoming album Pain is Beauty on Sargent House. The track is a perfect piece of cinematic synth-pop. The track starts with a pulsing synth, which is joined by a repetitive acoustic guitar strum, and understated synth strings. The song then juggles
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New york dance pop outfit Holy Ghost! has dropped a new single for their sophomore album, Dynamics, which will be on DFA Records later this year. Check a glowing review for their self-titled debut below:
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Honestly, True Romance didn’t offer me much that felt romantic or true. Aside from a few well-written and produced singles, this album mostly dishes out cookie cutter electropop with very little flare. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Cold Cave drops a moody, new single with “God Made The World,” which is due for a 7″ picture disc release on The Heartworm. Enjoy!
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On Tegan and Sara’s latest LP, the indie and acoustic rock duo makes a surprising move, diving head first into the world of electropop. WATCH THE REVIEW
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inc. is the musical project of Andrew and Daniel Aged, and their debut full-length, No World is set for a Feb. 19th release on 4AD. This inaugural track is a subtly funk piece of smooth R&B with some great chord changes and sensual vocals.
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New York synth pop outfit Holy Ghost! has a new track out titled “It Gets Dark,” which is getting a vinyl single release on DFA Records. It’s the first piece of new, original music the band has dropped since its solid full-length debut last year, and I’m absolutely
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Stream: Passion Pit- “Constant Conversations” Passion Pit have been steadily dropping new tracks over the past few months in anticipation of their sophomore LP Gossamer. The latest is “Constant Conversations,” a relaxing mid-tempo piece that seems to take a rather heavy influence from R&B. Michael Angelakos doesn’t
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Though clearly influenced by artists like the Knife, Portishead, and Björk, iamamiwhoami manages to pull together some very captivating and eccentric synth pop songs on her debut album. WATCH THE REVIEW