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Soft Kill Conjure Love and Loss on Evocative New ‘Choke’ LP
Portland post-punk band wears its heavy heart – and its influences – on its sleeve
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Personal Space Find Euphoria in Everyday Life on ‘Ecstatic Burbs’
The Brooklyn quartet's debut full-length is out now via Tiny Engines
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Listen to Cloud Nothings’ New Song ‘Modern Act’ from ‘Life Without Sound’
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Members of Melvins, At the Drive-In, Le Butcherettes form New Band Crystal Fairy
Listen to the supergroup's new song, 'Drugs on the Bus'
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Stream NOFX’s Candid Thirteenth Album, ‘First Ditch Effort’
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Discover One of Rock’s Most Original Voices on the New LP from Warehouse (Listen)
Stream the 'super low' LP by Atlanta indie punks Warehouse
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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes Drop New Single ‘Lullaby’ (Listen)
The former Gallows frontman aims high on anthemic new single
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Danny Brown Just Dropped ‘Atrocity Exhibition’ Ahead of Schedule (Listen)
Listen to the highly anticipated new album from the Detroit MC
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Metallica Unveil ‘Moth Into Flame’ Video
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The Artists Who Scored ‘Stranger Things’ Are Prepping a Must-Hear Album with Their Band SURVIVE
Listen to a new song from Austin's SURVIVE, who drop their second LP via Relapse this month
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