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Tuxis Giant – You Won’t Remember This
On their new album, You Won’t Remember This, Tuxis Giant works to further sculpt their brand of emotional indie with a country edge. Descriptive lyrics about personal events throughout the…
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Westside Cowboy – This Better Be Something Great EP
The debut EP from newcomers Westside Cowboy, This Better Be Something Great, arrives amid a whirlwind of buzz in the alternative UK scene and an announcement of a full fall…
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Humour – Learning Greek
On their debut album Learning Greek, Glasgow-based five-piece Humour deliver a striking offering of attitude- and emotion-heavy UK post-punk, with gritty touches of post-hardcore and emo. Comprised of vocalist Andreas Christodoulidis,…
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kennedy mann – dupes of nobody
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter kennedy mann returns with her latest release dupes of nobody, a raw and intimate EP that showcases her grit for stripped-down storytelling. The title, borrowed from a line…
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Planet Shelby – skipa!
Planet Shelby’s new EP skipa!, released last month, contains seven songs and is nineteen minutes long. It’s a really easy listen that, of course, left me wanting more. When you find…
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Cloud Nothings – Life Is Only One Event & The Black Hole Understands
Cloud Nothings rereleased duo albums Life Is Only One Event and The Black Hole Understands, which were originally released for the first time five years ago via Bandcamp during our…
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Tanner York – Welcome To The Shower
Tanner York’s debut album Welcome To The Shower is an invitation you won’t soon forget. Many of the tracks are weird in the true sense of the “weirdo music” genre,…
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Lord Huron – The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1
The term “kaleidoscopic” may be overused when describing music that’s even mildly psychedelic or richly layered, but it feels like a term almost tailor-made for Lord Huron’s sound. There’s a unique magic…
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Sam Austins – The woods, vol. 1 EP
Sam Austins’ mix of funk, R&B, and tech-house hyper-pop vibes is a testament to his commitment to his craft. Born in Detroit and now based in Los Angeles, Austins released…
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Fuubutsushi – Columbia Deluxe
Fuubutsishi’s new release distills the raw, in-the-moment energy of their live performances into an unfiltered recording, bringing fresh improvisations to familiar tracks.
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Dumb Crush – What’s Gotten Into People?
While blending humor with genuine punk spirit, Dumb Crush harness nostalgia, social critique, and unfiltered energy into a package that leaves you both exhilarated and introspective.
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BIG SPECIAL – NATIONAL AVERAGE.
Somewhere in the sticky crosshairs of punk, hip-hop, funk, and indie rock, lie London-based duo BIG SPECIAL, who have just released NATIONAL AVERAGE., their second full-length album.
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beaming – beaming EP
beaming blossomed through a series of fated encounters in Los Angeles, where both Derek Ted and Braden Lawrence had found themselves after years of working in different sectors of the…
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Dog Race – Return The Day EP
Dog Race is a five-piece band from Bedford and London that brings new life to dark wave and gothic dance music, infusing it with their own unique blend of weirdness…
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Quinton Barnes – Black Noise
Quinton Barnes establishes that he is a force to be reckoned with on his new album, Black Noise. This is the sixth album from the Montreal-based solo artist, who has…
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Ollie Byrd – Bleech Mountain
New album Bleech Mountain by Ollie Byrd is quite the storyteller, from the starting line to the finish. This album masterfully blends its elements, and I mean right from the…
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The Vernon Spring – Under A Familiar Sun
Under A Familiar Sun offers a tasteful blend of electronic production that creates a piece of work that has depth and soul. It is a lush listening experience full of…
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No Windows – The Great Traitor EP
Their latest release, The Great Traitor, marks a coming-of-age journey for No Windows, who are just stepping out of their teenage years and into adulthood.
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Salami Rose Joe Louis – Lorings
Salami Rose Joe Louis excels in creating encapsulating soundscapes that transport you to the outer reaches of the sonic atmosphere. The project is the brainchild of Lindsay Olsen, a California-based…
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Clutter – Loves You EP
Clutter are a Swedish quartet made up of 20 year-olds Hilda Ander (vocals, guitar, bass), Emma French (vocals, guitar, bass), Ville Scott (drums, keys), and Ove Jerndal (guitar, keys). They fuse…
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Mamalarky – Hex Key
Mamalarky’s third album Hex Key is the result of a band who have ubiquitous determination, dedicating years of effort and mental energy to the craft. Livvy Bennett (vocals), Noor Khan (bass),…
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Night Shop – The Beloved Returns
In his new album, Justin Sullivan confidently belts out catchy new hooks and choruses that stay with you long after the first listen.
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Great Grandpa – Patience, Moonbeam
Great Grandpa’s Patience, Moonbeam is a very nuanced slow burner that will warrant many repeat listens. It’s an album for old fans and new, a layered and textured work that…
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Free Range – Lost & Found
Lost & Found is the sophomore album release from Free Range, a Chicago-based project fronted by Sofia Jensen. The alt-folk meets indie-rock artist describes their new album as a deeper…
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Cross Record – Crush Me
On her new album, Crush Me, Cross leads you through the gothic hallways of her mind, covering themes of existence and embracing the emotions that come with it.



























