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Blue Glass Reflects Introspection in Latest Album, Pale Mirror

Known for dreary weather and a prominent punk scene that appears to feed off the falling rain, Seattle stands at the epicenter of a rock renaissance in the Pacific Northwest. Following the glory of grunge and garage experienced in the 80’s and 90’s, a wave of synth and psychedelia is now crashing over the city […]

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SLAVES Take an Unexpected Mellow Path with ‘Body On Fire’

  The Sacramento, California post-punk band, SLAVES, debuted “Body On Fire.” This is a single off of their upcoming acoustic EP, Revision, due in January 2019 through SBG Records. They take a step into a slower-paced sound while keeping a touch of their punk edge.   SLAVES was formed in 2014 and consists of Jonny […]

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Yukon Era Continue Their Stay in the Post-Punk Scene with ‘Knife Skies’

New Zealand band, Yukon Era, have shared “Knife Skies”. Their new single is a great introduction for the Kiwi band.   Their debut album is set to be released early in 2019. They are still currently working on this project, however, they treated us with this new track.   Yukon Era releases work that is […]

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Kiwi Rockers Release Self-Titled LP ‘Wax Chattels’

New Zealand band Wax Chattels have just released their self-titled debut album. The Kiwi rock trio’s sonic aesthetic is considered to be “guitarless guitar music” because there is, prepare yourselves, no guitar. Shocking, isn’t it?   You won’t miss it though, because Wax Chattels is full of unique and equally powerful sound that suites the […]

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Castle Black Makes A Difference With New Single

Taking a musical stance against the terrors brought upon women around the world, NYC band Castle Black release first single “Sierra” off their upcoming EP the gods that adored you.   Castle Black is a grungy post-punk group, fronted by Leigh Celent, who refuse to be put into a box concerning their creative endeavors. But […]

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Reverse Family Release Their Eighth Sampler

A huge undertaking started in October 2017 by UK artists Reverse Family. The group is releasing three hundred and sixty-five songs, one per day for a year. Their music is the epitome of low-def DIY punk/noise/electro/post-punk/everything. They just released Reverse Family Sampler 08, the eighth out of twelve. The album is full of influences and […]

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Sofia Härdig Makes My Week With Single ‘My Week’

Sofia Härdig could be considered the contemporary incarnate blend of every post-punk band ever.   Her album Changing the Order is soon to be out, but you can listen to her new single “My Week” now. The song is a dreamy ode to the mundane, with repetition of lyrics and instrumentation. Härdig creates a dense […]

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‘Not Impressed’ is Not an Accurate Descriptor of Listening to Sculpture Club’s Newest Collab

The post-punk band, Sculpture Club, has joined with a variety of U.S. and European bands in a unique compilation record. The Salt Lake City-based band worked together with these other groups to form Songs From Under the Floorboard, Vol. 1, out on April 6 via Accident Prone Records. Sculpture Club has participated in this collaboration with […]