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so the flies don't come by milo Milo is releasing a new tape called so the flies don’t come on September 25 via Milwaukee label Ruby Yacht. The project is produced entirely by Kenny Segal and in its relatively short tracklist packs some interesting features; really looking
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Burial Shrouds by Sivyj Yar Here’s the glorious closing track from Russian black metal act Sivyj Yar’s new album Burial Shrouds, out today via Avantgarde. We’ll come back to this in a few months when we’re being battered by another brutal New England winter.
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Dark cabaret outfit Roma Amor has a new album out on Old Europa Cafe called Una torbida estate. A couple of spots feature lyrics from traditional German songs, including this bittersweet number you might recognize from the end of Kubrick’s Paths of Glory.
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Lo-fi indie act Car Seat Headrest is set to make its label debut with Teens of Style, out October 30 via Matador. Above, find the video for “Something Soon,” a catchy as hell single that maintains enough of the earlier, self-released work’s grit.
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Jeffrey Lewis comes through with a quirky folk-punk tune that deserves a spot on any mixtape made for a crush. Taken from his upcoming album with Los Bolts, Manhattan, out October 30 via Rough Trade.
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BROCKHAMPTON is an abstract hip hop supergroup from Texas, comprised of Kevin Abstract, JOBA, Ameer Vann, Matt Champion, Dom McLennon, Rodney Tenor, and Merlyn Wood. Last week, they dropped an intriguing single on Fool’s Gold called “Dirt,” which you can check out above. I dig the strangeness and think
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Back in June, London-based producer Ash Koosha made his Olde English Spelling Bee debut with GUUD, one of Anthony’s favorite electronic releases so far this year. Now he’s back with a remix for his former labelmate Autre Ne Veut, who’s dropping his third album Age of Transparency
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At long last, here’s the lead single from Oneohtrix Point Never’s upcoming album Garden of Delete, out November 13 via Warp. Meanwhile, there’s mystery mounting over unknown “hypergrunge” band Kaoss Edge, who released a couple of songs yesterday and was named in 0PN’s promotional materials. Get
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Although this project seemingly appeared out of thin air with hardly any release information, I have a pretty good feeling we’ll find out more in coming months as metal blogs hurl accolades wildly at this record. Cantique Lépreux (French for “Leprous Hymn”) evidently sprung out of the burgeoning Québécois
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Check out this fuzzed-out pop rock magic from Melbourne quartet Tiny Little Houses, to land on new EP You Tore My Heart Out September 25.