Art Pop – teenage scum

Hold onto your frayed jackets, Austin. Art Pop — the Grossenbacher

Peel – Tears from the Sun

Norwegian alt.rock force PEEL dropped their haunting new single, “Tears from the Sun”,

Higher Selves Playdate – Good Dreams

Lock the doomscroll and jack into the party bunker—Virginia’s brilliantly

Fuzz – III

Guitar music has seen a lot of changes through the decades. Each era of rock has seen its fair share of styles and influences. There’s

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Fotoform – Horizons

Gentle riffs phase over an ethereal mix, while a bass line provides structure and form, glossing over an icy tune before the drums arrive to

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Pastel Coast – Sun

The second full-length from Pastel Coast gives off a warm and fuzzy feeling. Aptly titled Sun, this record evokes a fun energy inspired by warm summer days spent

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Caution – Caution

Caution is a power pop-duo from DC, a fragment from the quartet known as Saturday Night. Nora Button and Cash ML had to move into different

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Dream Date – Dream Date

Dream Date released their self-titled full length album back in February 2020, and we’re absolutely smitten by their dreamy folk style. These songs are poetry and

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Nine:Forty:PM – Wave

Wave is the latest EP from Portland based post-rock/shoegaze outfit Nine:Forty:PM. We especially enjoyed this record due to its balance of ambient, atmospheric moments of bliss that

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Deafheaven – Infinite Granite

We find Deafheaven moving into a new direction in their latest album Infinite Granite. The San Francisco band labeled by fans as blackmetal finds themselves in a more

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FRIGS – Basic Behaviour

FRIGS doesn’t hesitate. They come in strong. Their 2018 record Basic Behaviour starts with an anxious pull in opener “Doghead”, filled with abrasive energy and tugged by riffs

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Pastel – FRITZ

Bubblegum pop and gazed-out alt rock may be a weird combination, but it’s a perfect fit for the coming-of-age themed sophomore effort Pastel from FRITZ. Newcastle’s Tilly Murphy

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