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Infinitefreefall – “Cursed Object”

1 hour ago
Obscure SoundA delectably sprawling rock epic from Charleston-based project Infinitefreefall, “Cursed Object” is a riveting single that traverses 18 minutes of dynamic, climactic live-improvised creativity. The act notes the release being for fans of Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” — in addition to acts like Phish and Swans. The result is an immersive listening experience with a myriad of standout moments and consistently excellent production. Their full-length Belief Systems was one of our favorite albums from 2024, and this track further exemplifies Infinitefreefall’s avant-garde range. The production consumes in its initially debonair intrigue, exuding a sort of spy-theme envelopment as twangy guitars and The post Infinitefreefall – “Cursed Object” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

Nixon Boyd – “How I Know I’m Home”

2 hours ago
StereogumSince 2007, Nixon Boyd has been playing guitar in the Canadian indie rock band Hollerado. Last month, he announced his debut solo album Every Time We Turn A Corner and shared “Trouble Of Your Own.” Now, he’s back with “How I Know I’m Home.” “How I Know I’m Home” is melancholy, acoustic beauty in the… The post Nixon Boyd – “How I Know I’m Home” appeared first on Stereogum. more info

Sawtooth Witch – ‘The Chariot’

2 hours ago
Obscure SoundThe Chariot is the debut album from Minneapolis duo Sawtooth Witch, featuring fingerstyle guitarist Pat ‘Doc’ Dougherty and fiddler Haley Fleming. Drawing from hill-country blues and cosmic country, the record explores the unfulfilled American Dream and other relatable themes with sincerely impassioned resilience. A soulful, bluesy invigoration takes hold on opening track “The Hustle.” “Give me your tired, your hungry and your poor, you won’t find a better workforce,” sweltering vocals let out amidst stomping rhythms. “Uncle Sam wants his blood from a stone,” they further, thematically addressing the challenges faced by laborers, financial disparity, and the unfulfilled promise of The post Sawtooth Witch – ‘The Chariot’ appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

Energy Whores – “Fade To Gray”

2 hours ago
Obscure SoundEmbracing underground electronic precision with compelling art-rock sensibilities, “Fade To Gray” is a standout track from New York-based project Energy Whores, led by Carrie Schoenfeld, a classically-trained pianist, indie filmmaker and Off-Broadway producer. The track also introduces Mexican-born producer and DJ Grant (NYC) as a core member of the band, its production blending dark, hypnotic grooves with cinematic songwriting to explore the slow, beautiful collapse of certainty into ambiguity. A sturdy percussive backbeat sets the production into motion, quickly bolstered by twinkling keys and bass-laden resonance. Aesthetically the introduction reminds fondly of early Gorillaz, straddling late-night atmospheric intrigue with infectious The post Energy Whores – “Fade To Gray” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

Karen Salicath Jamali – “Seeds of God”

2 hours ago
Obscure SoundCentered on a minimal acoustic arrangement that marks her debut as a vocalist and guitarist, “Seeds of God” is a hauntingly intimate single from Karen Salicath Jamali. Inspired by a profound near-death experience, the track envisions humanity as interconnected parts of a greater consciousness. This meditative folk piece, mixed by Austin Leeds, prioritizes a clear, selfless message of universal love and spiritual unity. A lonesome whistling takes hold initially, invoking the soundscape of an old western film. Trickling acoustics lend a haunting, immersive character thereafter. Jamali’s haunting vocals emerge, fondly reminiscent of Marissa Nadler in their quivering power. “We are The post Karen Salicath Jamali – “Seeds of God” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Soundtrack Has Dua Lipa, SZA, Olivia Dean, & More Lady Gaga

7 hours ago
StereogumDid you know The Devil Wears Prada 2 is coming out this Friday? As in, the Friday before Met Gala Monday? The marketing behind the sequel to the 2006 blockbuster is absolutely nuts. Olivia Rodrigo just parodied it for SNL. I just Googled the movie and a pair of animated pitchforked stilettos walked across my computer screen. They're also pulling out the big guns for the soundtrack, which we already know has a Lady Gaga and Doechii collab. Today the full Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack has been revealed. The post The Devil Wears Prada 2 Soundtrack Has Dua Lipa, SZA, Olivia Dean, & More Lady Gaga appeared first on Stereogum. more info

Islands’ Nick Thorburn & Ratatat’s Mike Stroud Announce Debut Album As The Creem: Hear “Goodbye”

8 hours ago
StereogumNick Thorburn and Mike Stroud are both indie veterans: Thorburn co-founded the band Islands after the breakup of his previous group the Unicorns, while Stroud is a member of the electronic rock duo Ratatat, who’ve mostly been on hiatus over the past decade. Now, the pair are linking up for a new project called the… The post Islands’ Nick Thorburn & Ratatat’s Mike Stroud Announce Debut Album As The Creem: Hear “Goodbye” appeared first on Stereogum. more info

Kacey Musgraves Announces Tour Dates, Comments On Squashing “Grass-Fed, Grade A” Miranda Lambert Beef With New Collab

10 hours ago
StereogumWe're just two days away from Kacey Musgraves' new album Middle Of Nowhere, and the promo campaign is in high gear. Today, she's announced a North American arena tour and weighed in on "Horses & Divorces," her new collaboration with former foe Miranda Lambert. The post Kacey Musgraves Announces Tour Dates, Comments On Squashing “Grass-Fed, Grade A” Miranda Lambert Beef With New Collab appeared first on Stereogum. more info

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