Hammok ask when a scene becomes a home and answer with volume
Norwegian trio Hammok release When Does This Place Become Our Scene, a Sargent House album full of noise-rock pressure, hardcore questions and community tension.
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Norwegian trio Hammok release When Does This Place Become Our Scene, a Sargent House album full of noise-rock pressure, hardcore questions and community tension.
Death Cab for Cutie return with I Built You A Tower, their tenth studio album and first for independent powerhouse Anti- Records.
New York dream-pop duo Widowspeak release Roses, a warm, hazy album recorded in an old carpet factory on Hydra.
Kevin Barnes and crew release aethermead, a vibrant and eccentric 20th studio album full of personal renewal.
YHWH Nailgun announce Magazine, an eleven-minute 4AD album that turns brevity into a provocation rather than a limitation.
Leah Callahan releases Our Lady of the Sad Adventure, blending baroque pop, Britpop, chamber pop, indie rock and shoegaze into a richly arranged emotional statement.