Videos
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New video from Trash Talk, featuring a song from the hardcore punk band’s forthcoming EP, Awake. It’ll be out on True Panther Sounds on October 11th. Video directed by the High 5 Collective. /via/
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A new track and video from Texas’ Strange Boys. I fell for these guys back when they were more of a garage rock band, but the outfit’s latest album, Be Brave, showed a transition occurring. It wasn’t the smoothest of changes, but the ‘Boys were admirably branching out
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A new video from Superhumanoids for the band’s latest single, “Mikelah.” The story here depresses me, too. I just wanna tell this dude, “Hey, man, calm down. She’s not worth it, bro!”
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I didn’t find Girls’ sophomore LP to be as instantaneous, well-produced, or fun as the California band’s debut, but there’s still a great set of tracks here–not to mention a load of ambition in the extra instrumentation. I totally respect the fact that these guys have
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Hell yes! A new video from one of my favorite albums of this year: Battles’ Gloss Drop. Check a glowing review of it here. Now since this particular track features none other than Gary Numan, I’m psyched that these guys were able to get him in this video. As
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A video for the War On Drugs track “Come to the City.” The band’s new album, Slave Ambient, is out now via Secretly Canadian. Check our review of it here.
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A new video and song from Mastodon, teasing to the release of the band’s new album, the Hunter, on Sept. 27th. I’m actually digging this track a lot more than the first one to drop earlier this year. The riffs are mighty, and the drums fills are pretty
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If there’s one thing that’s worth admiring about They Might Be Giants, it’s the band’s sharp sense of humor. That’s the primary player in this new video from their latest album, Join Us. It features the track “Spoiler Alert.” Check out a review we did
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New video from Danish post-punkers Iceage for the track “You’re Blessed,” which comes off the album New Brigade. It features loads of live footage from the band’s recent tour of the states. Check our review of New Brigade here.