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June 29, 2025
Neil C. Young Trio – AggenAnonAggen Pt.2
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Neil C. Young's "AggenAnonAggen Pt.2" represents the compelling middle ground of a three-part artistic statement—positioned between the stark intimacy of solo guitar and the electric intensity that has earned this Grammy-nominated jazz guitarist international recognition. This acoustic folk arrangement demonstrates Young's remarkable ability to distill his sophisticated harmonic language into something approaching the universal.
Art Pop – teenage scum
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The Grossenbacher brothers have conjured a beast from the humid Austin air—a snarling, cathartic howl that cuts through the manufactured sheen of contemporary indie rock like a rusty blade through silk. "Teenage Scum" arrives not as polished product but as primal scream, recorded with delicious lo-fi intimacy in their parents' bedroom, where the best rock and roll has always been born.
Rosetta West – Dora Lee (Gravity)
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Chicago's Rosetta West have never been ones to take the well-trodden path, and their latest visual offering, "Dora Lee (Gravity)," confirms their position as purveyors of the genuinely unhinged. This is blues-rock filtered through a fever dream of ancient goddesses and military dystopia—a combination that shouldn't work but somehow does, like finding Wagner conducting a jam session in a Chicago dive bar.
Joyce Tratnyek – Loser Like Me
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There's something rather magnificent about an artist who can weaponise their own awkwardness with such gleeful precision. Joyce Tratnyek, the 22-year-old NYC-based songwriter, has crafted in "Loser Like Me" what might be the most disarmingly honest pop-rock anthem since Lily Allen first sneered her way through "Smile." But where Allen's barbs were often directed outward, Tratnyek turns the blade inward with a self-awareness that's both brutal and oddly liberating.
Bastien Pons – BLINDED
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French photographer-composer Bastien Pons approaches his debut album with the same methodical precision he brings to his visual work. Blinded represents a rare synthesis of disciplines, where the monochromatic sensibilities of his photography directly inform the sonic architecture. Trained in musique concrète under Bernard Fort, Pons has developed a practice that treats sound as visual substance—digital grit becomes grain, harmonic shadows emerge like darkroom revelations.
Farbod Biglari – Waltz for Baran (The Rain Waltz)
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The most affecting compositions often emerge from the most unassuming origins, and Vancouver-based composer Farbod Biglari's latest single serves as a compelling testament to this truth. "Waltz for Baran (The Rain Waltz)" represents a fascinating exercise in musical archaeology—the careful excavation and reconstruction of a melody first conceived during the composer's adolescence, now given orchestral flesh by the accomplished Maria Duque.
Golem Dance Cult – Call of the Wendigo
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The Franco-Australian industrial dance rock duo Golem Dance Cult have conjured a visual feast that matches the primal ferocity of their sound on "Call of the Wendigo." This is not merely a music video; it is a ritualistic summoning that drags viewers into the shadowy realm where folklore meets modern malaise.