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Perceptible to Everyone by Eyes of the Amaryllis

Though this record calls upon a wide variety of sounds, including an assortment of field recordings, the entire project snuggles together under a blanket of warmth, casting everything in this dusty orange glow.

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Dolt Land by Grift

Coming from a place of deep appreciation and a truly mystical reverence for the land, Grift places humanity not above nor below nature, but as an integral part of our environment that must be protected too.

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You Make Me Sad by DUG

The Minnesota-based duo use a simple setup with limited instrumentation, and somehow transform nothing more than distorted guitar riffs and straightforward percussion into obliterating walls of sound.

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Universal Unit Crime by Fall Shock

Universal Unit Crime by Fall Shock offers true catharsis in the form of cold and viscous synthpop. This new wave approach to anger explores isolation, exploitation & the social media rat race, and resentment toward the sense of apathy we must adopt to survive this world.

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The Tower by Bolt Gun

At first, The Tower might seem like your typical atmospheric black metal album. However, with a uniquely ominous swirl of Jazz Noir, 2nd wave black metal, and dark ambient, Bolt Gun is not afraid to break free from the typical confines of the ABM subgenre.

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Tall Vision-of-the-Voyage by Delmer Darion

With a sense of romantic tragedy, the album explores the tumultuous relationship between humans and nature, and the sometimes awe-inspiring, sometimes terrifying, reality of those environmental forces outside of our control. This album subverts the Arthurian legend to tell a modern fable, presenting a new mythology that feels familiar to those of us today who are faced with the fallout of natural disasters and climate change.

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Ex Machina by Steve Lehman & Orchestre National de Jazz

Ex Machina by Steve Lehman and Orchestre National de Jazz fuses the massive-sounding lead lines from the big band era with some of the most outlandish solo performances imaginable. Rather than have the band jam out on some smooth chords in the background, the solo support on this record at times feels so crunchy as to fight for attention with the soloists, a battle which the soloists fight hard and win every time.

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