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Ariel Pink & Weyes Blood - Tears on Fire
Ariel Pink & Weyes Blood - Tears on Fire
Ariel Pink & Weyes Blood - Tears on Fire
Like-minded West Coast artists/dream team Ariel Pink & Weyes Blood share a dramatic prog-folk journey from their new collaborative EP Myths 002, composed and captured last year "under the mystic lights of Marfa, Texas", and featuring a beautifully eerie song about a vampire ("Morning After"), plus covers of tracks from The Sisters and Sad Lovers and Giants (the latter featu
premiere: hear the soaring title track from Tamaryn’s new LP <i>Cranekiss</i>
premiere: hear the soaring title track from Tamaryn’s new LP Cranekiss
premiere: hear the soaring title track from Tamaryn’s new LP Cranekiss
Tamaryn continues her subtle but striking evolution into ethereal dance-pop goddess/badass on &quot;Cranekiss&quot;, the shimmering, sky-scraping title track from her forthcoming LP, an immediately familiar jam that would have held its own in on MTV in 1986 alongside the Cure, Cocteau Twins, Madonna, Depeche Mode, and other immortal pop heroes of the time...
Mood Rings – “The Line”
Mood Rings – “The Line”
Mood Rings – “The Line”
Float along to the softly shimmering, achingly pretty + sort of timeless new single from Bradford Cox's Atlanta homies Mood Rings, taken from the band's forthcoming LP VPI Harmony, out June 25 on Mexican Summer:
premiere: Lace Curtain – “Falling (II)”
premiere: Lace Curtain – “Falling (II)”
premiere: Lace Curtain – “Falling (II)”
"Influenced by the Germans, the Italians, pale British button pushers, glamorous alien pop futurists, Mid-Western sweat, NYC disco dreamers, undercover kings and queens escaping a dull grey world with rhythm and noise..."Get pulled in by the inescapably hypnotic groove of "Falling," the sinuous new track from Australian super-group of sorts Lace Curtain (not to be confused wit
premiere: listen to Tamaryn’s <i>Tender New Signs</i>
premiere: listen to Tamaryn’s Tender New Signs
premiere: listen to Tamaryn’s Tender New Signs
Tamaryn delivers on all of the promise of their debut LP The Waves and then some on their excellent new full-length Tender New Signs, a moving, achingly gorgeous widescreen evolution of the duo's &quot;sky-gazing&quot; dream pop. Listen to the record in its entirety below...

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