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Toronto psych-pop singer-songwriter Slim Twig has a new album called Thank You for Stickin’ with Twig out August 7 via DFA. He recently revealed the opening track with the above video and yeah, it’s a real trip. Enjoy!
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September 4, modern funk artist Dâm-Funk returns with his 80-minute-long sophomore album Invite the Light on Stones Throw. New single/video above for your listening/viewing pleasure.
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From Kurt Vile’s upcoming album b’lieve i’m goin down, out September 25th via Matador. Looking forward to this one, seeing as Anthony loved the Philly singer-songwriter’s 2013 effort Wakin on a Pretty Daze:
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The latest track and video from Arizona hip hop trio Injury Reserve. Hyped for the forthcoming tape Live from the Dentist Office, out “very soon!” Quick thoughts on last month’s “Everybody Knows”:
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Gangrene, the duo of West Coast hip hop producers extraordinaires The Alchemist and Oh No, has a new album called You Disgust Me out August 7 via Mass Appeal. Here’s the first single/video, featuring Action Bronson. Enjoy!
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Bolabo Records drops a new track and video from Brazilian pop rap trio Pearls Negras. Hopefully they’ve got a new album or mixtape in store for us; we had a blast with their 2013 EP Biggie Apple:
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This new video from London-based producer Ash Koosha features stunning animation from Hirad Sab. From the album GUUD, out now via Olde English Spelling Bee. We love it:
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Experimental singer-songwriter Julia Holter has a new album called Have You in My Wilderness out September 25 via Domino. She has just shared the lead single “Feel You,” which is accompanied by a video starring a cute pooch. Anthony’s review of Holter’s 2013 effort Loud City Song, one
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New song and video from Vancouver indie pop act Destroyer, from the album Poison Season, out August 28 via Merge. Anthony’s rave review of the project’s 2011 effort Kaputt:
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Czarface, the trio of Inspectah Deck, 7L & Esoteric, has just released a video for “Sgt. Slaughter;” the second installment in a two-part series, following last month’s “The Great.” The videos are in support of the project’s recently released sophomore album Every Hero Needs a Villain, which we