So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Every week we review some new albums (all genres), round up more new music we call “indie”, and discuss upcoming metal music. We deliver music news, track premieres and more throughout the day. We update weekly playlists with some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting new releases.
Illuminati Babes – “Truck”
The Illuminati Hot Girls return with single “Truck,” a midtempo rock anthem with an indie-country twist and the catchy refrain “Sing, ‘Heaven’s a Truck’/710 gets slammed, but you don’t care.”
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Autumn for Disabled Children – ‘It Feels Like Dying’
Dutch Atmospheric Black Metal Trio An Autumn For Crippled Children to Release New Album closure Out on Aug. 4 by Prosthetic, it includes “This Feels like Dying,” a raw, hopeless song that guitarist/vocals/keyboardist MCHL says is “about living in constant fear of things going bad, and a sense of the end coming.” Sometimes it feels like this is the last good time. “
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Magnolia Park – “Breathing” (ft. Nothing, Nowhere.)
Magnolia Park has announced two EPs, moon eater and soul Eater, both due August 18 via Epitaph. The first single, “Breathing,” is a glorious fusion of pop-punk and trap.
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Curbside – “Parallax Error”/”Asymmetry”
Fans of emo hits like “Balance & Composure” and “Superheaven” might want to listen to Australia’s Wayside, which has released two new singles.
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FLYTE – “Tough Love” feat.laura marin
London-based flute duo will release their self-titled album on Nettwerk on October 27th with new single ‘Tough Love’ featuring Laura Marling. The song features confessional lyrics over electronic percussion and looping piano.
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FLORRY – “Devotion of a Cowgirl”
‘Cowgirl Giving’ is the third single from Florry’s upcoming LP porous bible. The song is balladically slow, with staccato harmonies and conversational vocals, and a great harmonica solo. It comes with a Minecraft-inspired music video by Approved Work.
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MR EAZI – “Waste of time, no friends”
“‘Chop Time, No Friend’ is a very common Ghanaian saying that you’ll see on the front or side of a bus, like the popular saying ‘God is great’,” said Nigerian artist Mr Eazi, announcing the lead single from his debut record. “It means when you’re eating, you don’t think about anyone, you just focus on your enjoyment – the song touches on how people gossip about me, but I’m still focused on my enjoyment. It’s a declaration, a celebration of myself. I mean everything I touch turns to gold, you can’t bother me.
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Shakey Graves – “Evergreen”
‘Evergreen’ is Shakey Graves’ new second LP movie of the week After Ready Or Not starring Sierra Ferrell. “Evergreen” is melodic and foreboding, with a balanced mix of dissonance and distortion from both acoustic and electric guitars.
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THE HOWDIES – “50/50 (if you’re lucky)”
Athens, Georgia band The Howdies will release their debut album, hello everyone around, September 29 via Normertown/New West. The record was produced by T. Hardy Morris and David Barbe (Drive-By Truckers, Sugar). The band is led by Austin Darnell, who has been on the Athens scene for 20 years, and Shoni Rancher, who joined his first band at age 48. “I think we’re a stark contrast to each other,” Darnell said. “Shawnee has such a unique sound, and we’re from two different eras of country music. Between us, we got this weird thing that’s not this or that. It’s old, but it’s new. It’s Athens, so it’s kind of weird. It gives us a lot more versatility.”
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who is she? – “96 Ghouls”
Who is she in Seattle Supergroup? — Robin Edwards (Lisa Prank), Bree Mckenna (Tacocat), Julia Shapiro (Chastity Belt) and Emily Nokes (Tacocat) — share another song from their upcoming album Goddess Energy. The band said: “The song was inspired by the brutal process of online dating and how it ultimately dehumanizes people. You collect humans and label them ghouls while you become a ghoul yourself. Sometimes you hate your ghouls, but you love them too because they’re yours. There’s a ghoul inside each of us!”
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Allah Ras – “On Time”
“Right On Time” is a bit different for Allah-Las, who break away from their usual surf psychedelia and stay in lilting guitar-pop.Here’s what’s on their upcoming album Zuma 85 Published October 13.
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QUANTIC – “Stand Up”
Quantic, aka British-born, New York-based producer Will Holland, returns with a new single that combines film elements, four-piece disco and positive sociopolitical messages. “‘Stand Up’ speaks to ordinary people about the everyday struggles of ordinary people,” Holland said. “It’s something to celebrate, but it’s also about pushing forward, standing up for what you believe in, and creating strength through love and devotion.”
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SEB WILDBLOOD – “Listen/Here” FT.Laraji
Electronic producer Seb Wildwood to release his new album separation anxiety September 13th to pass all my thoughts. “This record is a lot about how to accept being abandoned and what it’s like to start building your own future,” Wildblad said. The new single is the down-tempo “Hear / Here,” starring ambient icon Laraaji. Working with Laraaji on the three songs on this album has been a dream of mine,” he added. “This collaboration has allowed me to further shift the expected parameters of a traditional dance record, a line I’ve strived to follow throughout the album. “
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Cindy Wilson (B-52) – “Crazy”
“I’m so excited for Delirious to hit the ball! It reminds me of elements of new wave music we started doing,” says B-52s’ Cindy Wilson of the latest single from her upcoming solo album, field. “I think it has the sound of despair at the time, with a psychedelic fusion. Terrence McKenna loves Private Idaho! Maybe he’ll love Delirious!”
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Islands – “Superstition”
“Essentially, it’s a love song,” Nick Diamonds says of Island’s new single. “Musically it may sound ‘sad’ but it’s actually one of the happiest songs on the album. It tries to capture the almost religious experience of falling in love. When I write a song I never know if what I’m doing works. , it’s supernatural, even benevolent, like you’ve been liberated from your own shackles. Strange Process is a director + visual artist from Canada. We’re both fans of each other, so it was easy to hit it off. I needed something abstract, like the listener is looking at an impressionist painting. He delivered!” New Island Album This is why dolphins lose their legs out in august.
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ASH – “Like a God”
“‘Like A God’ pushes the album’s rock genre to the limit,” says Ash frontman Tim Wheeler. “It’s an anthem to the apotheosis of sex that revels in carnal riffs and repeats like a mantra before reaching a frenzied climax.” The band’s eighth album, night racewhich will be released on September 15th.
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DOGSTAR – “Everything will be fine”
Keanu Reeves’ ’90s band Dogstar are back and have just announced their first new album since 2000. somewhere between power lines and palm trees It will be released on October 6th. “We’re so excited to be back with Dogstar with our new single ‘Everything Turns around,'” said Dogstar. “It feels like a fun summer song to us. It has an uplifting message and a positive vibe that hopefully makes your day a little easier.”
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THRA – “Boiling Eternity”
Here’s the latest taste of Thra’s debut album from Phoenix Death Mudhands. Read more here.
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Grand Thief – “Empire of the Vampires”
Big Thief has released a new single, which you can read here.
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CODE ORANGE – “TAKE SHAPE” (ft. BILLY CORGAN)
Code Orange announces new album, above, new single “Take Shape” starring Billy Corgan. Read about it here and choose from our exclusive vinyl variants.
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Goat – “Clean Slate”
goat announced jenny from thebestheir new album is the sequel to the classic 2002 long live west texasand shared their first single, “Clean Slate,” which you can read more about here.
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John R. Miller – “DITCHER” (Live Studio Performance)
Ahead of the release of West Virginia, Tennessee-born alternative country singer John R. Miller’s upcoming album, we premiere a live studio video of “Ditcher.” Read about it here.
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