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Show Review: MX LONELY (The DLC, 3/30/2026)
Towards the end of their full U.S. tour supporting the release of their recent album ALL MONSTERS, MX LONELY stopped by The DLC in Salt Lake City to play their…
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warmachine – HELLPHONE 3D
warmachine are a three-piece from Boston who create atmospheres that exist in the crosshairs of shoegaze, noise rock, and psychedelia. The band is made up of Arro X. Niskey (bass,…
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Cashier – “Part From Me”
Cashier, the Lafayette, Louisiana four-piece, have released their new track “Part From Me,” a heavy, grungy meditation on mismatched connections. The song centers on two incompatible people who can’t quite…
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Trembler – Total Sorry EP
Total Sorry is the new EP from Houston-based Trembler. It marks the band’s first EP release since their 2022 album Folding. With these five new tracks, Trembler reinvent their approach…
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MX LONELY – “Big Hips”
MX LONELY has returned with “Big Hips,” a moody and cathartic single ahead of their debut album which will be out early next year. The Brooklyn band’s laid-back style makes…
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2070 – “Transducer”
2070 from East Los Angeles are a band that everyone in the scene seems to know, yet they have remained underground at their core. Since releasing their first singles in…
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Guitar – We’re Headed To The Lake
When a band names their project after an instrument, you assume it’s tongue-in-cheek. But Guitar, from Portland, OR, take this a step further – naming themselves after the most prevalent…
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Prewn – System
Prewn is the musical project of Massachusetts-based Izzy Hagerup, and System is her sophomore album, building on the DIY spirit of her debut. Hagerup shares, “I think a large continuity of the…
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Poptones – “Say Something Now”
Poptones, comprising of Mads Bertelsen (vocals/bass), Simon Hiemstra (guitar), and Anders Poulsen (drums), formed on Denmark’s rural west coast in 2017. The trio create music that falls somewhere in the…
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Dustbunny – “Sheltering”
Dustbunny, the Portland-based outfit who’ve have found a cozy home in grungy noise rock since their debut last year, return with “Sheltering” – a track that engulfs you in a…
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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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This House is Creaking – “Whisper”
Miller and Nauman draw inspiration from ’90s alt-rock, Midwest emo, and digital “PC” music, weaving these varied influences into a distinct sound of their own.
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Taxidermy – “You Are Here Now”
Taxidermy are a noisy post-punk project from Copenhagen, and “You Are Here Now” is their newest single, an enticing lead up to their upcoming EP out next month. What truly…
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Man/Woman/Chainsaw – “Adam & Steve”
Man/Woman/Chainsaw continue to throw curveballs in their new single, “Adam & Steve.” The London-based six-piece band are as chaotic as their name suggests, yet they manage to balance several genres…
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Wieuca – Truth Management
Georgia rockers Wieuca have a range of influences that stretch far and wide across genres, and maybe that’s why I can really appreciate what they have composed to become a…
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Corridor – Mimi
Corridor are a band that give us a new spin on the typical post-punk sound you hear today by melding with other genres and experimental patches. In their latest album, Mimi,…


















