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White Suns – Psychic Drift by White Suns The ear-scorching trio returns with a monolithic single from their forthcoming album Psychic Drift, out June 16 via The Flenser!
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Fava Bean Pepsi has contributed to Mondo Boy’s soundtrack for the film Shangri-La Suite with a cover of “Who Loves the Sun,” the opener of The Velvet Underground’s final (shut up) album Loaded. His rendition is spot-on and turns up at the 2:59 mark of the above
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My thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s latest single, presumably off his hotly anticipated fourth studio album.
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Future Islands‘ second single off their forthcoming album The Far Field is yet another synthpop tune from the trio that just exudes a shit-ton of passion. And fittingly enough, the song’s accompanied by what must be the most emotive lyric video ever made. The Far Field‘s out April
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Foxygen contributes a song inspired by ’70s TV show themes to Amazon’s upcoming American Girl special. As should be expected from the duo, notwithstanding Star Power, “Be Yourself” offers a bit of lavish psych pop and the best kind of nostalgia trip.
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My boy Mike Hadreas is back with a stirring single about breaking away from the world’s hate, set to the most primal (though still elegant) instrumental I’ve heard him take on yet! It’s off the album No Shape, which drops May 5 via Matador.
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Mar A Lago by Tim Heidecker Tim Heidecker’s series of satirical songs about Donald Trump continues with the tropical “Mar A Lago.” As always, the proceeds go toward charity, this time the Everglades Foundation, so buy this shit if you wanna support that cause or want to have purchased
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New York producer Willie Green has a new instrumental version of last year’s Doc Savage out now on Bandcamp. You might be familiar with his work with Backwoodz Studioz mastermind Billy Woods, and he’s now dropping a music video for one of the project’s grimiest cuts: “The
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Wax Fang is a Louisville band that most recently released a space rock opera titled The Astronaut in 2014. I’m telling you this not only in case you mistook Interstellar for the greatest cosmic odyssey of that year, but also to set the tone for this premiere. “Pusher,” the
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Goths by The Mountain Goats Realizing that goth culture is the logical progression from professional wrestling, the Mountain Goats have announced a gothic-themed and guitar-less new album, aptly titled Goths. The album will be released on May 19 via Merge; in the meantime you can hear its second track above,