Driving reverb-laden psych rock. Source: SoundCloud / Chapter Music Continue reading
The player embedded here is not malfunctioning; Aaron Roche’s newest LP, Haha HuHu, has blank cover art, with a press photo of the single simply featuring “Wooden Knife” scrawled in pen. It speaks volumes about what Roche wants you to expect going into this record, which is nothing. Ditch your thoughts and dive head first into his two singles, the previous of which was featured on … Continue reading
What have we always said is the most important thing? Vibes. Source: SoundCloud / Normanton Street Continue reading
Alvvays love jangly guitars, but “Plimsoll Punks” shows that they have an edge similar to that of Tom Vek. Their new album Antisocialites is out 9/8 on Polyvinyl; pre-order. Continue reading
Saukrates recently dropped a much needed re-issue of his 1999 record, The Underground Tapes. There are additional remixes and b-sides on the new release, including this version of “Hate Runs Deep,” sending a message that was as relevant eighteen years ago as it is today. Hate runs deep; we must be strong to overcome it. Source: SoundCloud / Saukrates Continue reading
Gordi’s Debut Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
sngalbums: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Gordi is the childhood nickname of Sophie Payten, who has been writing songs for the majority of her life. Her debut EP slowly came together for its release in the US last summer, introducing everyone to her delicate folk pop sound, which in the case of “Can We Work It Out,” was not easy to get out of your … Continue reading Gordi’s Debut Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
Metallic trip hop. Source: SoundCloud / gadget and the cloud Continue reading
Grooms makes a soft 100% cotton blend of slow burning post-punk. They have a new record, Exit Index, coming out October 20 via Western Vinyl; pre-order. Exit Index by Grooms Continue reading
Cold beats, but warm heart. Continue reading
Originally premiered on Grimy Goods. Vector Xing is far from the electro pop project it once was. His most recent tracks to have come out this year reflect a man who has figured himself out. “I’ve spent too much time trying to discover who I really am to try and be someone else,” Cablayan told Soundchips last month. … In the wake of last week’s … Continue reading
