Sad Mums turn modern claustrophobia into a strange slowcore warning signal
Portsmouth project Sad Mums releases Here’s to the kids who never found their name on a souvenir, a surreal and uneasy slowcore-spoken-word document.
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Portsmouth project Sad Mums releases Here’s to the kids who never found their name on a souvenir, a surreal and uneasy slowcore-spoken-word document.
Chicago project Wound Mother releases Pray for Peace, a dark ambient and noise piece that treats tension as both texture and message.
Giorgio Fazer releases Duchy przodków, an alternative electronic and experimental rock album that concludes a long conceptual series about Polishness.
KÁRYYN releases Physics Universal Love Language (PULL) via Mute, a debut full-length shaped by experimental pop, electronics and spiritual intensity.
Visible Cloaks release Paradessence, their first full-length album in nine years, building a luminous digital environment that responds to a chaotic present.
Modular synthesist Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith announces her new album Ruin: It’s Not Just Music and the launch of her co-owned Someone Special label.