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I don’t know what happened at this birthday party, but that clown is gonna pay. This little Bolivian girl is gonna make sure it happens, too! The above embed is the latest music video from Cloud Control, which is an indie rock quartet hailing from Australia. They’ve got
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A video from Mariam the Believer–you know, one half of Wildbirds and Peacedrums–for one of the tracks from her new solo record, Blood Donation. The visuals remind me of a previously released W&P video, but the music is coming from a pretty different place. Under this
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Yo La Tengo drops an interesting, animated video for the song “Ohm,” which features a colorful, psychedelic land that we’ll refer to as “Yo La Tengo land.” Not much of what goes on here makes sense, but it all seems to answer the following question: What is Yo La
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A new video from Belgium’s Oathbreaker. The song “No Rest For The Weary” is the band’s latest single and video. The song is set for release on their sophomore album, Eros|Anteros. Release date: August 20th. Label: Deathwish. Though hardcore punk has always been a pivotal reference point
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King Krule drops a new single with the track “Easy Easy.” The UK singer-songwriter has been teasing fans for months now with the prospect of a new album. But, so far, all signs are pointing to a solid, emotive, and captivating full-length debut. The dude’s spacey guitar reverb, driving
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Cakes Da Killa is a New York MC whose latest mixtape, The Eulogy, caught my ear earlier this year. I loved the tape, really. Cake came through on most of the tracks with a blistering flow, high charisma, hilarious lyrics, and more personality than most. I’m happy to see
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UK-based rapper Blue Daisy has a few notable tracks out that have pretty creative videos attached to them. While he hasn’t exactly been establishing himself as a proponent of highbrow lyricism, for me, his songs do have a certain aggression and darkness to them that I find somewhat attractive.
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New York rapper Joey Bada$$ follows up his infamous 1999 mixtape with a collection of tracks that feel more like a sequel from Pro Era’s recently released PEEP: The aPROcalypse mixtape. Still a solid effort, though. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A video for one of the more post-rock-inspired moments from the new Locrian album, Return To Annihilation. It’s the Chicago experimental rock group’s first LP for Relapse records, and it sounds like they’re taking a slight turn for the accessible on this one in an attempt to
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Electronic dance music duo Disclosure drops some great visuals for one of my favorite cuts of their new record, Settle. The track “F For You” not only has one of the catchiest vocal refrains of this year, but the bass line is equally infectious. Catch a review for settle below: