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Heartfelt, driving pop-punk with a real mid-'90s sound, the perfect balance between melody and distortion.
The Canadian indie rock group asks listeners "who are you" on an album that is about acceptance at its core.
Winsome and winning indie pop songs on the latest from The Chairman Dances, where erudite lyrics are cradled by gorgeous arrangements.
Post-punk full of ragged energy and the adventurousness and aggression of the early '80s underground from Portland's Escare.
Indie rock with that late '90s approach: burbling melody, a literary bent, and a restless heart.
Misanthropic hardcore punk from NYC that galvanizes jagged guitars and dense production towards satisfying mayhem.
A big, bright, sweet single from Philadelphia's Hurry, sugary vocal melody playing perfectly against starstruck guitars.
Indie rock with that late '90s approach: burbling melody, a literary bent, and a restless heart.
Brooklyn's Groupie make post-punk that is at turns bouncy, scuzzy, joyous, and sharp, with a strong melodic core; this is their debut LP.