LSD by Cardiacs
Continuing this British prog legend’s tradition of psychedelic, maximalist rock with a punk energy, LSD takes a baby step back in raw intensity while dialing up the theatrics.
Come Back Down by Total Wife
For fans of My Bloody Valentine, Belle and Sebastian, Squarepusher, internet emo, and that moment when you first wake up and trick yourself into thinking everything will be ok, Come Back Down by Total Wife offers their ethereal shoegaze experiments as a companion for the bleakest form of loneliness.
Sametou Sawtan by SANAM
For fans of Molchat Doma, Lingua Ignota, krautrock, and that knot that forms in your throat when you realize an insane headline isn’t a hoax, Sametou Sawtan by SANAM examines our paradoxical detachment from the world using a perspective found at the core of the region most impacted by colonialism.
Take Enough Leeway by Mule Jenny
For fans of Fugazi, Tool, The Mars Volta, 80s college rock, and that nagging trace of unease in between anxiety attacks, Take Enough Leeway by Mule Jenny crafts a refreshingly accessible, instantly relistenable indie rock record paradoxically full of dissonant, angular sounds.
You’re Weird Now by Guerilla Toss
For fans of 100 Gecs, Primus, Snooper, dance punk, and the uninhibited embrace of eccentricity, You’re Weird Now by Guerilla Toss celebrates your strange soul with an eclectic mix of upbeat alternative sounds.
Dogs in Heaven by Silver Gore
For fans of Jockstrap, Magdalena Bay, MGMT, and wild emotional swings resulting from a firm commitment to living in the moment, Dogs in Heaven by Silver Gore takes post-hyperpop into directions subtly cinematic yet charmingly personal.
Pain to Power by Maruja
For fans of Geordie Greep, Black Country, New Road, YHWH Nailgun, and punk-adjacent rock that’s also debatably rap music, Pain to Power by Maruja rallies the people in a hopeful psalm augmented by the tumultuous emotions of windmill scene post rock.
Camgirl by Crippling Alcoholism
For fans of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Chelsea Wolfe, Touche Amore, and the subversion of presently popular aesthetics in alternative rock radio, Camgirl by Crippling Alcoholism illuminates the unresolved trauma pulling the strings of our deeply sick culture.
8 Tips for Full Catastrophe Living by Asher White
Now she returns with the noisier, more experimental 8 Tips for Full Catastrophe Living, a concept album meant to accompany our slow transition into the apocalypse.
Dizzy Magic by Syko Friend
For fans of Big Thief, Poor Creature, The New Eves, early minimalist post rock, and the psychedelic energy subconsciously emanating from traditional Western folk music, Dizzy Magic by Syko Friend uses looping song structures to freely improvise in a tightly emotionally pointed setting.
Hagen by Titanic
For fans of Bjork, Beach House, and Black Country, New Road, Hagen by Titanic immerses us in the apocalypse with their impossibly polished brand of neoclassical, experimental pop music.
God’s Gonna Give You a Million Dollars by Shallowater
For fans of American Football, Slint, Nick Drake, slowcore, and the tragic soul trapped inside an indifferent country music industry, God’s Gonna Give You a Million Dollars by Shallowater paints an eerily familiar, deeply depressive mosaic, capturing the zeitgeist in an unlikely union of traditional Americana and experimental rock.
Tell Me Life’s Funny by Evangelism
For fans of Manaleek, War Room, post punk revival, and that magical mix of sincerity and surrealism that only an experimental punk project could provide, Tell Me Life’s Funny by Evangelism puts an expansive instrumental lineup to work by inviting us into a passionate, flamboyant, yet fundamentally stagnant world not too dissimilar from our own.
Strawberry by Prayer Group
For fans of Boris, Sentries, My Wife’s an Angel, crossover hardcore punk, and that voice in the back of your head screaming at the top of its lungs, Strawberry by Prayer Group combines industrial, punk, and sludge to create the ultimate soundtrack to contemporary rage.
Like a Bayou To Its Gulf by Christina Carter
There are still places where the roads don't reach. Parishes hidden so deep in the backwoods, the outside world forgets they exist. It’s the record Like a Bayou To Its Gulf by Christina Carter that gives a glimpse inside of these insular communities where life goes on long after erasure from roadmaps.
Gucked Up by Guck
For fans of YHWH Nailgun, Chat Pile, hardcore punk energy in strange packaging, and a noisy aesthetic sensibility to meet a noisy moment, Gucked Up by Guck crafts a mosaic of heavy music to vent an extreme level of frustration.
EVERYTHING BURNS! by Nakama.
For fans of JPEGMAFIA, Lil Ugly Mane, sound collage, and diary entries from the apocalypse, EVERYTHING BURNS! by Nakama. matches the schizophrenic psyche of our time with an instantly individual style of heavy hip hop.
Pt. 1 by Mildred
For fans of Shearling, Julie Christmas, concept albums, and the rare prequel which actually meets or exceeds high expectations, Pt. 1 by Mildred adds depth to an already epic post hardcore love story by revealing its nihilistic underpinnings.
Business & Pleasure by Gumby’s Junk
For fans of Cardiacs, Artificial Go, surrealist art of all kinds, and meeting the world’s negativity with a defiant whimsy, Business & Pleasure by Gumby’s Junk brings their unique brand of operatic post punk into a firmly bizarre, psychedelic environment.
Stay Calm by Wreck and Reference
For fans of Nine Inch Nails, Mamaleek, heavy electronic dance music, and an increasingly unserious existence in an increasingly serious crisis, Say Calm by Wreck and Reference stakes out a unique territory in heavy music to convey the crushing emptiness of a world with no future.