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FRIENDS AND FAMILY: Back Home by Joshua Quimby

With his patently gritty vocals and a highly tuned-in 3-piece band, Joshua crafts energetic stories as infectious as they are technically impressive. His lyrics are always intensely personal, but with this album he shares stories about his Connecticut hometown and family that even we as close friends haven’t heard before.

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Estranho Pra Vizinha by Os Fonsecas

If you’re done taking your recent breakup seriously, the new album Estranho Pra Vizinha by Os Fonsecas has everything you need to stay upbeat as you process your emotions. Starting with a sound that sits firmly on the whimsical side of post punk, a heavy dose of influence from Brazilian folk traditions provides the album with a charming, stumbling gait as it dances wildly from start to finish.

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OTOS by Felicie Bazelaire

Rather than suffer from otosclerosis, Bazelaire reads these sounds as a form of music made uniquely for them, with heartbeats serving as a compelling, organic rhythmic staple and tinnitus providing complex harmonies, gliding gracefully between tension and release.

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Cute by SUTCLIFFE NO MORE

This record is rooted in but not restrained by the typical Power Electronics sound, taking a more dynamic approach by incorporating influences from other industrial and experimental music genres. With these carefully constructed tracks navigating between stillness and explosive movements, Cute strikes a delicate balance between expansive atmospheric soundscapes, and extreme gut-churning chaos.

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JUJU by Karen Willems

This jazzy, kraut-inspired, psychedelic album embeds intense solos and vocal performances into an underlying bed of traditional percussion and strong countermelodies, setting dramatic, busy scenes that generally resolve peacefully.

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Tender Futures by Female Gaze

By beginning and ending each track at the same ambient point, Female Gaze designed the songs to be played in any order, representing the meaninglessness of day and night, morning and evening, week and weekend in this homebound state.

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Foam Set by Pet Wife

Glitch pop collective Pet Wife with their new record Foam Set explores love as the fulfillment of an essential lack, as an interaction that requires an uncomfortable amount of vulnerability, always teetering on the edge of codependence.

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Weezer’s Blue Album by Trashdog

When confronted with the horrifying mundanity of Weezer’s post-hiatus stage presence and the crowds that accumulate to watch it, however, this kid flew headfirst into an existential crisis that lead to the creation of Weezer’s Blue Album under the name Trashdog.

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