Daily Worker makes Sound Sickness feel like a glorious jangle-pop fever
Austin’s Daily Worker releases Anymore from Sound Sickness, wrapping lo-fi indie pop, bedroom rock and folk-rock warmth into a sharp little guitar-pop transmission.
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Austin’s Daily Worker releases Anymore from Sound Sickness, wrapping lo-fi indie pop, bedroom rock and folk-rock warmth into a sharp little guitar-pop transmission.
Porches' MASK receives a strong same-day review, with Aaron Maine's lo-fi four-track cassette mixtape making a small rebellion against over-optimized music through tape hiss, vocal cracks and deliberate roughness.
This Is Lorelei’s move to Matador remains one of the most important indie-industry stories around 18 May.
Porches’ Mask is a strong 17 May weekend-listening item because it offers the opposite of festival scale.
Aaron Maine returns with Mask, a raw four-track basement mixtape.
This split packs three distinct lo-fi black metal personalities into one feral scene-radar listen.