New Now Announces Red Xerox Compilation
If you’ve been paying attention to the various blogs and sites covering indie rock the last few years, you’ve likely encountered a number of ridiculously talented young acts hailing from the greater Chicago area: Lifeguard, Friko, Horsegirl, Free Range and more. This week, New Now has announced the release of a compilation celebrating the scene, with a bonus LP release coming out too! Today, we’ve got a pair of jams to run your way, with one offering a sort of scuzzy brand of brash pop that feels as if it was recorded in some hollowed out warehouse; the other tune gives you a bit more of an intimate performance, delicate and moving. If you’re into it, you can grab Red Xerox on March 18th, courtesy of Desert Island Recordings.

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