Midwife & Vyva Melinkolya - "Orbweaving" | Album Review
Angel Diaz’s more traditional shoegaze sound maps perfectly onto Madeline Johnston’s self-described “heaven metal.” The arrangements are more lush and layered than any previous Midwife project; the drum loops generally sound more organic, the guitars are richer, and more synth countermelodies pop in to keep interest.
Wiki - "Papiseed Street Vol. 1" | Album Review
Compared to Wiki’s last few releases, Papiseed Street is especially loose and playful. He has a real talent for building momentum across a song, stacking vivid images on top of vignettes, jokes, and emotional insights. Wiki’s newest offerings are vibrant and off-the-cuff, full of his trademark personality.
Mandy, Indiana - "I've Seen A Way" | Album Review
Gal Pal - "Pleasures" | Post-Trash Premiere
Bar Italia - "Tracey Denim" | Album Review
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: GracieHorse - "L.A. Shit"
Gracie Jackson’s journeyed voice reflects the years of entropy and moil but spins that into songs of self-determination, confidence, and humor. Whether eating fried chicken in a hazmat suit, breaking up fights, or dancing with a stranger in a white stetson, her narrative lyrics are almost cinematic in their oddly specific detail.
Mo Dotti - "Ever" | Post-Trash Premiere
Mo Dotti’s first release since last year’s Guided Imagery comes as part of Stories, a compilation of all-new music from Los Angeles-based queer and PoC artists. As the name implies, Stories aims to compile the “stories we tell and the story we tell when we tell them together” and highlight marginalized voices.
Silver Car Crash - "Sun Dried Tomatoes" | Post-Trash Premiere
On their forthcoming Crafted Sounds / Michi Tapes LP, Shattered Shine, the maturing quartet grapples with climate doom, political apathy, and the growing pains every late twenty-something must endure. Silver Car Crash dances about, no answers to their grand questions in sight, but enjoying the journey as much as anyone can.
Lisa/Liza - "Breaking and Mending" | Album Review
Oh No & Roy Ayers - "Good Vibes / Bad Vibes" | Album Review
CS Cleaners - "Wash Me" | Post-Trash Premiere
Sluice - "Radial Gate" | Album Review
The Stools - "Stare Scared" | Post-Trash Premiere
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Larry June & The Alchemist - "The Great Escape" | Album Review
Larry June’s slick confidence, lifestyle raps, and laidback delivery immediately recall someone like Curren$y; his flows are versatile, fitting smoothly into a song’s pockets like a billiard ball. He also tends to focus more on sweeping portraits than zooming in on a scene. He’s choosy with his smallest details, focusing on flair and personality.
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: BRICK HEAD - "Bricks For Brains"
BRICK HEAD is the Melbourne based solo project of Sarah Hardiman, a prolific guitarist/vocalist best known for Deaf Wish, Nightclub, Moon Rituals, and LOU. The production credits, and brief ones at that, are about all we know about Bricks For Brains, that… and the fact that we can’t stop listening to it, which is really all you need to know.
YUNGMORPHEUS - "From Whence It Came" | Album Review
Debbie Dopamine - "Swimming Pool" Video | Post-Trash Premiere
NYC grunge punk power-trio Debbie Dopamine released Pets, a strong EP in the summer of last year, full of noisy and distorted guitars blanketing songs of anxiety. Now they are releasing a video of one of the standout songs "Swimming Pool," reveling in bittersweet and sun-soaked moments of reflection.
Angel Olsen - "Forever Means" | Album Review
For the questions posed in Big Time, Forever Means seeks answers. Less than a year after the release of her acclaimed indie-folk record, Angel Olsen returns with a masterful EP featuring four songs left off of the LP. Though only sixteen minutes in length, Forever Means is nothing short of the journey we expect from a full-length .