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September 21, 2025
BLiTz Sk – Tu Locura 
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Lukas Buga has conjured something genuinely unprecedented with "Tu Locura," a track that demolishes geographical boundaries with the casual confidence of a master cartographer redrawing continents. This Lithuanian-Spanish-London triumvirate has birthed a sound that feels both inevitable and revolutionary – a curious paradox that marks the best cross-cultural fusions.
emesh – zayith
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From the pastoral quietude of Trillo, Spain, Antonio Muñóz has conjured a ten-track meditation that refuses to be confined by the sterile boundaries of contemporary electronic music. 'Zayith'—Hebrew for olive tree—emerges as both devotional and danceable, a rare synthesis that transforms the ritual space of the dancefloor into something approaching the sacred.
Lee Clark Allen – My World Is Yours
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Six years in the making, Lee Clark Allen's debut LP arrives as both confessional and communion, a 20-track odyssey that wears its heart so boldly on its sleeve you can practically see the bloodstains on the fabric. This Assistant Professor of English at the University of Minnesota Duluth—who doubles as a summer groundskeeper in the city's Rose Garden—has crafted something genuinely affecting here, a record that manages to transform personal turmoil into universal balm.
Never or Now – Alabaster Chambers
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Never or Now arrive from up north with the kind of unvarnished honesty that made 90s losercore a lifeline for the emotionally bruised. Their debut single "Alabaster Chambers" — a track that wears its imperfections like battle scars — transforms everyday chaos into something genuinely worth singing along to, though it makes no apology for its rough-hewn charm.
Powers of the Monk – Bread & Circuses
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Powers of the Monk have carved out a distinctive niche in the Michigan underground with their latest offering, a harrowing four-minute descent into institutional madness that feels both deeply personal and unnervingly universal. "Bread & Circuses" represents perhaps their most ambitious work to date - a visceral exploration of mental illness that never descends into exploitation or cheap theatrics.
RetroBright – Honeyland
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The ghost of college radio haunts the opening bars of "Honeyland," RetroBright's latest dispatch from the sun-bleached boulevards of Los Angeles. Yet this is no mere séance with the spirits of alternative rock's past—rather, the trio have conjured something that manages to feel both nostalgic and vital, a trick that has eluded countless bands who mistake vintage gear for genuine inspiration.