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Album Review: Protomartyr – The Agent Intellect

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We’re beginning to fall in love with Seattle pop punks Dude York, ahead of their album ‘Falling’ out via Hardly Art on July 26th. Vocalist Peter Richards says the song is about adolescent disappointment and the emotional solipsism that can follow. While that may seem heavy, the music isn’t, this sort of messy Killers, all big …

Seattle’s Dude York have released a new video for Falling, the title track from their forthcoming album out on July 26th via Hardly Art. The track is this lovable slice of indie pop/punk, with a nod to the likes of Best Coast and Backseat Mafia current favourites Tacocat, as they mix up this slightly wistful …

Taken from Chastity Belt singer / guitarist Julia Shapiro’s debut solo album Perfect Vision, the second track she’s revealed from the album so far ‘A Couple Highs, has been given some new visuals, courtesy of director Claire Buss. A Couple Highs is slow but gritty, with guitars fraying at the edges, and Shapiros vocal on …

L.A. outfit La Luz have returned with their new album Floating Features being released on May 11th 2018 via Hardly Art. The first single, Cicada, offers a taste of the album’s ‘blissed-out’ hi-fi sound. It trips through this warm and slightly fuzzy indie sound, pulling at your heart strings with its swooning backing vocals and …

Over the last fifteen years there have been many bands to emerge that wore the post-punk moniker proudly. That’s not to say they deserved to wear that moniker, mind you. That’s also not say they picked that moniker out themselves. It seems music critics(I’m not one as I don’t get invited to their soirees, nor …