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Mother-of-Pearl Moon by And Also the Trees

A few moments here and there point back to the party-ready atmosphere of some of goth’s more popular records, but the darkness that And Also the Trees explores here comes more from their environment and their culture than from the sort of self-destruction that we often expect from the genre.

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Spectral Evolution by Rafael Toral

Though a songbird adorns the cover of Spectral Evolution by Rafael Toral, the birdsong we hear on the album actually emanates from Toral’s homemade synthesizers, twittering and fluttering wildly against a slow, warm backdrop of jazz chords.

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A Million Easy Payments by Little Kid

As we meditate in front of the mirror, our reflection shifts in and out of focus, stirring within us a deep discomfort that we can’t ignore, even after we look away. This discomfort, a cumulation of our guilt, our trauma, our anxiety, and our regret, fuels the new folksy soft rock record A Million Easy Payments by Little Kid, an album with easily listenable, melancholic sounds and a lyric sheet that will shatter your heart.

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Porcelain by Porcelain

Warm, twinkly riffs step aside periodically to reveal glorious cascades of distorted guitar, the type of brick wall compression sound that has picked up steam again off the back of the Deftones revival.

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I Am Kurdish by Mohammad Syfkhan

The new album I Am Kurdish by Mohammad Syfkhan was born out of one refugee’s harrowing experience of violence at the hands of ISIS, as one of his sons was killed in the ongoing Syrian civil war. However, you wouldn’t pick up on this traumatizing background just by listening to the album; in fact, everything we hear here feels celebratory, even jubilant in tone.

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Ambivert by Blemishes

The new record Ambivert by Blemishes takes a maximalist approach to ambient sound design, assembling an explosive mosaic of oversaturated, uncomfortable sounds interspersed with a handful of concise noise rock songs.

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Salvia Divinorum by Pennyslop

Yet by speaking to these frustrations, by explaining her process of pulling samples from dreams, and even by cutting up and scrambling stories that are too intimate to be decoded, Pennyslop succeeds in making something serious, personal, and profound. 

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To Fire Clay by Prizes Roses Rosa

The fast-moving psychedelia of Prizes Roses Rosa straps the listener in for a wild ride through a cascading kaleidoscope of quickly shifting aesthetics, a world of hypnotic rhythms, dreamy vocals, absurd samples, and an immensely varied array of instrumentation.

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Hang Wave by Polevaulter

Darkwave and industrial power electronics prevail in Hang Wave, the electric debut album by Leeds-based duo Polevaulter. Fully-realized and self-possessed, the group infuses danceability into anticapitalist post-rock bangers without ever taking themselves too seriously.

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Faune by Faune

Inspired by the philosophical concept of samsara, faune tells stories of reincarnation in their self-titled album, exploring different expressions of life and death in humanity and beyond, ultimately ruled by karma and the destruction it may bring.

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SHAME by meth.

To meth., the id constantly violates one’s sovereignty, obtaining fleeting bursts of satisfaction that the band portrays with an occasional shimmery, ascendant guitar tone that breaks with the record’s overwhelming negativity.

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