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Lucid Anarchy by Pyur

Developing this idea through glitchy, noisy electronica, Pyur’s new record Lucid Anarchy releases its sonic energy in fits and spurts, giving us the sensation that something inside the music desperately yearns for freedom.

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AM/FM USA by Phil Geraldi

The noise falls away when Geraldi escapes the city limits, the countrysides’ twangy pedal steel playing smooth and clear through the airwaves. But the road trip is inherently transient. The signal is lost.

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Weekend Christ by Solska

When Solska rails against people in their community who have caused harm to themselves or their loved ones, their unapologetically bloodthirsty tone forces us to analyze our own most strained relationships, uncovering the most grotesquely spiteful portions of ourselves and forcing us to decide whether these enemies deserve such vitriol.

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Vyanchepheg by Sonnov

As the record progresses, each track continuously strips back further layers of warm synthetic drone, further exposing a bumpy, bristling underbelly of clicks, wavers, and pops that destabilize the record’s central sound.

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In 1989 by Fiona’s Spiral

Reflecting on things like change, transformation, and death can bring up all sorts of conflicting emotions, namely those of fear and doubt. In 1989 by Fiona’s Spiral speaks to the neverending repeating nature of things, however this EP is refreshing in its loving, hopeful approach to change.

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