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Yesterday, Beach House shared “Dive,” the second single from their upcoming album, 7. The song features the dream pop mainstay’s typically spacey and reverb-heavy sound, but doesn’t follow the structure featured in lead single “Lemon Glow.” Instead, “Dive” is a slow build starting with synths and a steady
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On “My Life,” Kevin Parker completely abandons Tame Impala’s revivalist, psychedelic rock roots in favor of the sound of his collaborator, EDM producer ZHU. Other than his distinctive voice, it’s difficult to hear any clear influence from Parker over the track. The song is slow, smooth and spacey.
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Father John Misty is back with a new single that cranks the self-reference and absurdity dials to 11 (implying he had them at only 10 before). Thankfully, it also happens to be catchy as hell and – surely to the relief of some listeners – more upbeat than much of what made
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Kero Kero Bonito is back with a new single called “Only Acting,” which is being heralded as their first song to prominently feature rock instrumentation. The hook is power pop bliss, but there’s a bit of a dark undercurrent to the whole thing, which I at first suspected came
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The post-shoegaze, post-post-noise, and post-post-post-punk duo No Age has been building up to the release of their fourth album since the end of last year. Snares Like a Haircut is set to drop on January 26 via Drag City, and “Send Me” is the latest teaser from it. I’ve
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Young Fathers have just announced the release of their third album, Cocoa Sugar, through Ninja Tune later this year. Yes, the Edinburgh trio is back, and I’m just stunned thinking about the artistic progression the trio has undergone to get to the point they’re at with this new
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Here’s a new single and video from blackened goth metal outfit Tribulation. “The Lament” is perhaps the strongest showcase of the band’s catchy writing and balladry yet. It’ll appear on the band’s next album, Down Below, which comes out January 26 via Century Media. You can
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This past week, eminent metalcore outfit Converge released their ninth album, The Dusk in Us. Above you can check out a poetic, though visually overwhelming video for the opening track, “A Single Tear” – a loud, anguished, and multi-phased meditation on parenthood. Seems we’re picking up where the band’s
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Ought is sounding dancier and more new wave-inspired than ever on new single “These 3 Things.” The track is from the Montreal art punks’ upcoming third LP, Room Inside the World, out February 16. It’ll be the band’s Merge Records debut and will follow up their great 2015
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SOPHIE has returned with a single that’s quite unlike the bubblegum bass bangers that put her on the map. “It’s Okay to Cry” is instead an emotional, slow-burning art pop ballad that shows off the artist’s tender side. Fittingly, the song comes with a video wherein the