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jendan

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  1. Finding Ikigai
    by Go With Strangers
  2. Hug Point + Death/Love
    by Lions of the Interstate
  3. Sad Babbles E.P.
    by The Listening Post
  4. The Scariana Trench
    by The Swindon Lot
  5. Rose from the Rubble EP
    by The Fabulous 464s
  6. Topical Depression
    by The Harmony Motel
  7. P A I N
    by Tennis System
  8. Only
    by SECRET SHINE
    A beautifully majestic and dreamy track from a band that never fails in that department! Swoon...
  9. Thrash Your Head
    by Henry Metal
    This tune is a devilishly fun, metal-studded number with snarkily sung, secretly (or not) tongue-in-cheek lyrics, yet with seriously executed sonics.
    You can head-bang to this racingly paced thrasher - with a big grin on your face.
  10. Relevant Noise
    by Night Herons
    Dynamic rock 'n' roll band Night Herons delivers the garage rock-based goods on its latest album.
    Traditional rock compositions chug along with determination while a world-weary Barry purposefully sings the trenchant lyrics.
    This may be the band's 2nd album, but the sound is pure classic American rock.
  11. Cosmosis
    by zenxienz
    Electronic music wiz Zenxienz takes a vivid, intricate, and dynamic journey into the wild on this album.
    Tropical rhythms, spacey synths, bright and skittering electronics, and ultra-speedy beats combine to create a heady and enjoyably out-of-this-world experience.
    Highly recommended for sonic adventurers, the electronic music crowd, and anyone who wants to go on a psychedelic electronic trip.
  12. In Love With A Stranger
    by Eric Pedigo
    Singer-songwriter Eric Pedigo radiates a laid-back warmth on his island-vibed, acoustic guitar-pop. His songs shine with hope and positivity, from his joyful delight on this track to the carefree whistling on "Knock Me Down" and the reflective ruminations of "Where I Belong." Pedigo brings rays of light to a dark world.
  13. Big Brother
    by Staring Into Nothing
    A thought-provoking political-message prog-rock piece that balances lighter instrumentation and reflective, plaintive, and clear vocals with powerful, on-target lyrics about current US government control and over-reach, and the loss of individual rights, including freedom, in the name of national "safety".
    The perfect lyrical encapsulation of what is happening right now at the White House. A must-listen for everyone!
  14. ADAM WINN EP
    by Adam Winn
    The Canadian singer-songwriter/musician delivers a heartfelt and quietly poignant self-titled EP of reflective folk music rooted in perceptive and vulnerable emotions, subdued, but mellifluous acoustic guitar, and contemplative drum atmospherics. Thoughtful and true.
  15. Color of Nothing
    by Collide
    Dark and captivating electronic/industrial rock with alluring vocals from kaRIN and sonics by Statik. Somehow the songs are edgy and comforting at the same time. It never gets old!
  16. Self-Aware [Single]
    by Julien the Child
    Julien the Child drops a lo-fi, but highly emotive and lyrically thought-provoking (Oh, wait! Maybe we shouldn't 'think too much' about its meaning!) electronic pop track that grooves with a sing-song vibe and is punctuated by the artist's vivid exclamations.
  17. Room 101
    by New Politicians
  18. Road to Nowhere
    by Saint Blasphemer
    "Road to Nowhere" is a classic - and modern - alternative rock/grunge number that exudes a swampy feel from the get-go and only plunges deeper into sonic and emotional turmoil.
    The band explodes on the chorus parts with a grimy churn of guitars, thick cymbals smash, and a prominent drum beat.
    The dirty bass line adds heft to the thrashing end of the song that culminates with an accelerated pace. The Layne Staley-like passionate vocal exclamations and potent lyrics leave a strong impression.
  19. Can You Use This
    by Space Motel
    Space Motel drops a soulful and passionate number that gets off to a funky start with horn blasts and a supple beat.
    The chorus sections of "Can You Use This" build up intensity with a fervent lead vocal backed by stormy choral harmonies, trumpet flares, and a fog of thick saxophone.
    The Verse, Chorus, Verse pattern interestingly breaks down by the end, focusing instead on fluid acoustic guitar lines, horn flourishes, and dynamic hand drums.
  20. Nuclear Fusion (Star Light)
    by Fourth Dimension (4D) Aka Jody Giachello
    4D mastermind Jody Giachello delivers a free-floating opus that melds jazz fusion, rock, and electronics elements into an exploratory and rewarding sound.
    Airy psych keyboard notes and, at first, laid-back guitars rub up against a jumpy drum 'n' cymbals rhythm, while burning rock guitar lines later materialize and sear the mind's eye.