new-music
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The British Northwesterners’ latest album is a tight sludge of psych-punk that is hard to get rid of completely.
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A rising star amongst the American electropop scene, the San Franciscian’s third album might be the evolution of pop music.
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Known to their cult following for their more lo-fi production, the Californian band’s newest LP does feel a bit off its tape.
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J. McClendon’s non-glass beach project is a restrained gut-punch to the stomach in mental illness and repression.
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Just before a short break, a new post to celebrate 2025 is out with some end-of-year lists!
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Short, straightforward, and subtly showy sums the amethyst in the rough that is British singer-songwriter Arthur Elliot’s 7th self-recorded album.




