Wolfschmidt Shares ATM + Drops New EP

A couple of weeks ago I brought you an introduction to Sweden’s Wolfschmidt, or so I’d like to think. Today, I’m here to share another rad track from their fresh as a daisy Cosmic Joke EP. This tune pummels your ears with these sharp walls of angular noise, hurtling them towards you like Zeus and his trusty lightning bolts, hitting you again and again. But, with all that noise and driving rhythmic rise and fall, there’s a central voice that continues to let you fall in love; the vocals are huge, retreating when they needed to and belting at the top of the mix when needed. You’re definitely going to enjoy a good listen to Cosmic Joke; it’s available for jamming right now!

Joyer Share Glluu Video

While the previous Joyer singles have seen the band dabbling in bits of shoegaze, it seems they’re new song has been influenced by a lot of the peers they’re about to tour with, like Wishy and Horse Jumper of Love. This one is a quiet bit of vocals and intricate guitar pieces, and while there’s a slight percussive bit, it hangs far in the distance, as the rhythm is mostly worked through by overlapping vocal harmonies. And, despite the pretty nature of the single, the group just can’t help themselves, peeling back the curtains for a wash of noise to close the tune out. Their new EP, I See Forward and Back, will be out next Friday via Hit the North.

Stream The Hollow Husk of Feeling by Best Bets

One of the great records I’ve been listening to over the last few weeks is officially out today, and you’ve got to just crank this one up to the max. Best Bets have delivered perhaps “the” hit power-pop record this year, delivering on the promise they delivered with On An Unhistoric Night. They added songwriting credits this go round from band member Joe Sampson (Salad Boys) and he’s infused this immediacy that blasts the hooks into your face the instant you press play. Seriously, if you do anything today, just listen to this record and revel in the pure joy you feel as you continue to turn that knob up to feel the power. The Hollow Husk of Feelings drops courtesy of Meritorio Records.

EggS Share Head In Flames Video

Today’s the day you’re going to run out that door with purpose, you’re going to march into whatever you’re doing with a sense that you’re going to accomplish everything you need to do. Today, your power will be soundtracked by EggS. They’ve previously won us over with their Greatest Hits EP and A Glitter Year LP, and they continue to impress on this brand new single that dropped yesterday! As is always the case, they’re incredible hard to pigeonhole; they seem to musical shape-shift, sometimes instantaneously; I can hear remnants of Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade in the vocals, yet they also sound very modern British indie rock…and yet either way I win. Just love the energy this awoke in me, and I immediately had to share it. Look for Crafted Achievement on November 1st via Prefect Records/Howlin Banana.

Tony Jay Joins Forces with The Moment of Nightfall

When Michael Ramos left to take Tony Jay over to Japan, I’m not sure that he envisioned a new project with The Moment of Nightfall, but here we are, and dammit if the world’s not instantly a better place. Thematically, the song’s and the album title, Winter Dream, imply a certain starkness in the world, and I’d be lying if I didn’t see that as perfectly fitting, as I prefer listening to these songs all cozied up in my blanket with my headphones on, as if its actually Winter. And sure, it’s Texas at the end of the world, so there is no Winter coming, but the song’s provide warmth, texturally and musically, thus comforting me in my time of need. Whether you hear a soft blanket of snow or a rustling of autumnal leaves as they fall to the ground, you surely hear the Earth breathing in tune with this new project. Winter Dream is out on November 29th via KillKillVilla Records.

Jennifer Castle Releases Earthsong Video

Looking to have an emotional connection with the greater world? Might we encourage you to let Jennifer Castle help you find your way. The opening moment alone tugs at you, grounds you, connects you and Castle as one. Then, her voice enters, almost frolicking, carefree but still pensive in its presentation. For all intents and purposes, it does feel woodsy or pastoral, taking that Earth connection beyond literal and letting the emotional draw of the strum lock you into the sense of wonderment. If, you’re following Jennifer through the song and through the day, be sure to check out Camelot, which drops on November 1st via Paradise of Bachelors.

Curling Drop New Single

Admittedly, this new Curling single’s been out for a week or so, but there’s definitely no reason to skip over this striking A side single, and it’s accompanying B-side. Their style on this single hits at sort of a mixture of softened indie rock, though spun with a certain sense of longing that’s super thrilling; there’s something about it that feels very late 90s, like a lot of bands stepping out of those post-emo shadows into more ornate indie rock. Listen for those really crisp high notes that span throughout various moments on the track, and each time it hits, I’m just crushed. The new single comes at you via Royal Oakie.

The Convenience Share Two New Singles

New Orleans outfit The Convenience are back with two fresh tracks that definitely have piqued our interest this morning. On one hand, they take a page from acts like The Embarassment or Omni with “Routiner”, stretching out jagged riffs and creative rhythms into a post-punk vibe that’s balances between frantic and pensive. They flip the script for “Postcard,” which features some great fiddle work from Max of Lawn; the chorus in this one definitely hits home, feeling like the best moments of some of our favorite Aussie bands. Little bits of buzzsaw creep in, filling out the backdrop, going beyond the basics. Both tracks are available today courtesy of Winspear.

Pop Filter Share For Me Single

There’s only about a week left until Pop Filter release their latest masterpiece (I’m assuming!), but they bring us one more single to illustrate just what makes their work so rewarding as a listener. Since they’re way way back as Ocean Party, they’ve always employed multiple songwriters, and in fact, every member has penned songs, so on the new single, they’re taking almost this sort of post-psychedelic dream scape route. They lock into a groove, aided by luxurious string arrangements, then the song sort of spreads out, slowly like a cloud of fog moving inland, lifting the listener as they embrace the melody. Just another reason Ray and Lorraine’s should be on your radar before its October 4th release.

Roma NYC Share Never Knew Single

Next Spring we’ll get a new release from Roma NYC, so we should make sure we’re all well aware of the craft hanging on the horizon. You’re met with twisting jangles and driving pop vibes, all built around this little bit of a whisper that works as the vocal. I love the way it switches between a dominant presence and one that feels more ethereal in nature, all the while the guitars dance and twirl behind. Tons of switches keep the dreamy nature from feeling like its playing into some of the overdone corners of bedroom pop, and thus, in this presentation, it feels quite refreshing.

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