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paper hats – “Tether”
paper hats, a London-based alternative rock band, have released “Tether” ahead of their upcoming EP, due out this May. The track showcases the band’s ability to craft a trailing, spacey…
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Verse Metrics – “Sea Fairies (We’re Not Alone In This Lake)”
Verse Metrics, formed in 2009 in Scotland, craft a sound that blends emotionally charged post-rock and indie rock with subtle math-rock. On their new single, “Sea Fairies (We’re Not Alone…
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The Orielles – “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” / “To Undo the World Itself”
The Orielles from Manchester have released a double-single ahead of their fourth full-length album, Only You Left. The new tracks, “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” and “To Undo…
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Photokem – “Cactus Flower”
Photokem’s new track “Cactus Flower” is the lead single from their upcoming debut album slated for release next month. The five-piece is composed of Nana Acheampong (vocals), Nico Fennell (piano,…
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mules – mules EP
mules has released their debut self-titled EP, four tracks that showcase the band’s musical capabilities as they make their entry into the Los Angeles music scene. The EP kicks off…
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deathcrash – “Triumph”
“Triumph” is the first single from deathcrash in over two years, arriving ahead of their third album, which will likely be released sometime next year. Although they come from the…
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Young Couple – “Isn’t anything”
Young Couple is a Danish art-rock band that intersects a variety of genres – drawing inspiration from shoegaze, dream-pop, ambient, neo-psychedelia, and post-rock – all under an umbrella of experimental…
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Dean Blunt & Elias Rønnenfelt – “tears on his rings and chains”
There isn’t a selection of work Dean Blunt has put out that I haven’t considered a new-age masterpiece. One of my all time favorite duos from Blunt was a song…
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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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paper hats – “D’Artagnan”
“D’Artagnan” is a manic, urgent debut track from London-based Paper Hats that thrusts listeners into a whirlwind of controlled chaos, propelled by shouted, stream-of-consciousness lyrics.
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Cardinals – “Big Empty Heart”
Cardinals have released “Big Empty Heart” – a thrashing, emotional track that retains its edge while staying rooted in traditional musical influences. The single carries a shanty-esque flair, driven by a…
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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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Speedial – “Tourist”
On their third single, London-based Speedial have woven a sound that joins elements of jazz, math rock, and post rock, creating a unique and intriguing sound.
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Black Country, New Road – “Happy Birthday”
Through the foundation of a quirky pop sound, BCNR leads us into a psyche disillusioned by the complexities of privilege, the hollowness of material pursuits, and navigating a chaotic world.
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Guest In The Car – “Music For The Kids”
Guest In The Car are a brand new 4-piece band based out of London, UK. “Music For The Kids” is their debut single, released independently last month. The track contains…

















