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New music – October 21, 2013

B – A Nighthawk – Cold Air A – Fransisco The Man – In the Corners B – High Hazels – Hearts Are Breaking A – His Clancyness – Hunting Men B – Honeyblood – Bud A – Little Scout – Are You Life B – Patterns – This Haze A – Peggy Sue – Idle A – Rah Rah – […]

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Bird Call – Will We Get To Mars

Brooklyn-based electronic act Bird Call may not have made it to Mars yet, but have certainly made it to my October play list.The dark yet romantic sound is perfect for any upcoming rainy days. Chiara Angelicola, the musical mastermind behind Bird Call, spent the winter writing a number of new songs. Angelicola then teamed up with musician a and composer […]

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Glasser – Interiors

American artist Cameron Mesirow, who goes by the stage name Glasser, released her sophomore album earlier this month. Inspired by her relocation from California to New York, it is as introspective as it is a reaction to her new environment. The name Glasser came to her in a dream; in a “vision of a figure hovering over water.” It’s a […]

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Peggy Sue – Idle

Rosa Rex, Katy Klaw and Olly Joyce are up for their third album as Peggy Sue. After touring with the likes of The Maccabees and Jack White, and re arranging the Scorpio Rising soundtrack they’ll be releasing Choir of Echoes next January. In their first single, “Idle”, the girls show off their vocal talent singing “Let the devil make work […]

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Love in a Cold World – Q&A with Beastmilk

Finnish post-punk quartet Beastmilk have quickly made a name for themselves since 2010. Their new single “Love in a Cold World” was picked up by Pitchfork and their first full-length, Climax, is out next month. Check out our Q&A with guitarist Goatspeed below. You started the band in 2010, but already have serious recognition outside of Finland. How did it […]

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Howard Ivans – Red Face Boy

The slick and funky new track “Red Face Boy” leaves no doubt as to why Howard Ivans is part of the Spacebomb family. Reminiscent of Matthew E. White‘s intricately arranged yet effortlessly epic Big Inner, Howard Ivans has created a full-bodied, highly produced score with “Red Face Boy”. The punctuated crescendo of the horns atop a grooving bass line and […]

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Stonefield – Self-titled Debut Album

Hailing from rural Victoria, Stonefield are a quartet of sisters who have bewitched the Australian music scene with their modern twist on classic 70s rock. After spending 12 months in the studio, the Findlay sisters released their debut full-length album last Friday and it is safe to say that it was worth the wait. Following two EPs – Through The […]

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No Joy – Last Boss

Montreal shoegazer No Joy are about to release a brand new Ep on November 5th to launch their upcoming European tour. After the worldwide acclaimed second LP Wait To Pleasure, the all female duo is coming back with Pastel And Pass Out: a three song 12″ that seems to adopts the typical harsh sound they’re most famous for. Last Boss, […]

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Wymond Miles – Cut Yourself Free

With the release of Cut Yourself Free this week, Wymond Miles is two albums and an EP into a solo career in addition to being a member of a successful indie rock quartet. Miles is the guitarist of San Francisco’s garage rockers, The Fresh & Onlys. Last year, he released an album and an EP of solo material he had […]

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Bipolar Sunshine – Love More Worry Less

The curious name comes from the combination of dark lyrics with happy melodies; something which Bipolar Sunshine is trying to achieve with his music, something “that would provoke and make you feel something”. Adio’s Marchant solo project was born from the dissolution of Kid British. Changing the sound a little bit and pouring more feelings into the mixture, his debut […]