Museums make This Can’t Be It sound like Montreal’s darkwave mirror cracking
Montreal band Museums release This Can’t Be It through Petit Village Records, blending post-punk, dark wave, indie rock and psychedelic pop into one anxious statement.
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Montreal band Museums release This Can’t Be It through Petit Village Records, blending post-punk, dark wave, indie rock and psychedelic pop into one anxious statement.
Wellington’s Welcomer release Calendars, an indie rock, emo and folk-leaning album recorded across Wellington, London, Paris and Kawerau.
Balance Lost release Section 9 - World Cup of Fuck Ups, a Kyoto-tagged indie rock and dream-pop track that turns personal collapse into melodic resignation.
Nottingham quartet Do Nothing announce Friend World and share Stars, a new song about ambition, fame and the miserable human comedy of wanting more.
Slow Pulp announce Melodie and share Better Man, returning after Yard with a new ANTI- album and a fall tour built around self-acceptance.
Penelope Isles announce their third album 3 and share Thinking Seat, bringing the Brighton siblings back together after solo projects, touring and a surf-trip writing spell.