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Check out another track from Lotus Plaza's acclaimed new album, Spooky Action at a Distance.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra released a video to complement the punchy, lo-fi art-rock of “Nerve Damage”. The track is a two-minute burst of energy, so you can expect the video to get straight
Swedish duo jj are back at it, crafting luxurious electro-pop driven by gentle acoustics, wavy synth pads, and tinny Afro-pop percussion. The serene "Beautiful Life" is their first release in almost two years.
Tampa-based Merchandise released their stunning new record, Children of Desire, for free. Their cult following continues to grow rapidly for several reasons. Primarily, their blend of post-punk, shoegaze, new-wave, and folk is
White Rabbits’ video for “Temporary” is filled with hectic neon lights and blurry transitions, a suitable choice for the high-energy electro-rocker from their recently released Milk Famous. The video premiered on Jimmy
Rufus Wainwright released the video for “Out of the Game”, the first single off his upcoming album of the same title, out May 1st via Decca. It features Helena Bonham Carter as a “dowdy
MP3: Walrus – Growing Pains Walrus are two brothers from Halifax producing minimalist pop. That’s all the info available on this Canadian duo, apart from the fact their debut EP is called Onetwotree. There’s
New Albums
Manchester-based artist Bryony Lloyd enthralls with an affecting folk sound across her Aerial EP, which succeeds in both sparser intrigue and orchestral-tinged
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MoreConsuming in its character-driven themes and sturdy Americana aesthetic, Community Theatre is the new album from Peter Donovan. Arising after his survival
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