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Taylor Swift-inspired pet names surge ahead of ‘Tortured Poets Department’ release

1 hour ago
New York PostTaylor Swift fans are known to give their fur babies monikers inspired by the pop star -- and there was a recent spike in this Swiftie tradition ahead of the release of her double album "The Tortured Poets Department" on Friday. more info

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Taylor Swift drops ‘Fortnight’ music video with Post Malone — featuring ‘Dead Poets Society’ stars Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles

15 hours ago
New York PostIt's "Fortnight" Friday! more info

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LZZY HALE Confirms HALESTORM's New Album Is Almost Done

2 hours ago
Metal Injection"We're gonna be back in April to finish it up." more info

SAMAEL Is Recording Their First Album Since 2017

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Metal InjectionThe Swiss masters are working on a new record. more info

Chewy – “Rubber Unfamiliar”

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Obscure SoundA gripping new prog-rock single from Philadelphia-based band Chewy, “Rubber Unfamiliar” unfolds with captivating variety — reminding of a cross between Black Midi and XTC. The track marks the opening effort on their new EP, Ostranenie. Pulsing guitar shimmers and a breezy brass convergence lead into a debonair one-minute turn, where crunchy guitars lead into a decisive vocal lead; the shift from art-rock experimentation into a delectably raucous fervency, and then into a psych-friendly wooziness, is exemplary of the project’s dynamic range. The gorgeous brass components re-ignite at the mid-way turn, delighting into the calming guitar-centric close. “Rubber Unfamiliar” doesn’t The post Chewy – “Rubber Unfamiliar” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

David Byrne – “Hard Times” (Paramore Cover)

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Stereogum The snake is eating its tail. On “Hard Times,” the opening track and lead single from their 2017 album After Laughter , Paramore adopted a plastic neon Afropop/new wave vibe seemingly influenced by Talking Heads. Recently, Hayley Williams and friends covered “Burning Down The House” for the forthcoming compilation Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute To Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. Now, as an extension of the Stop Making Sense festivities, lead Talking Head David Byrne has returned Paramore’s favor by covering “Hard Times.” It sounds like a David Byrne song, but then, it always has. more info

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CoyoteBear – ‘Too Many Ghosts’

11 hours ago
Obscure SoundConsuming in its stylishly foreboding rock, folk, and Americana interweaving, Too Many Ghosts is the new album from CoyoteBear, a band based in Lafayette, IN. The album pursues an autobiographical thematic appeal, traversing across the realms of human experience in explorations of “depression, addiction, poverty, paranoia, and learning to live with death.” A compelling tonal range showcases, from the Bourbon Street feeling of brass and debonair vocals within “It’s All Good,” strutting shades of Nick Cave, to the scorching bluesy rock ardency of “A Couple of Days.” Another highlight comes in the form of “We’re All Gonna Die,” morbid in The post CoyoteBear – ‘Too Many Ghosts’ appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

Saint Idiot – “Thin Places”

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Obscure SoundA compelling single that touts an art-pop and folk entrancement, “Thin Places” comes via Saint Idiot, the project of Slovak-Canadian musician Tomáš Andel. The Edmonton-based artist crafts a sound with a glistening, evolving expanse — rousing from more contemplative folk settings into twinkling, multi-vocal harmoniousness; the eclectic tonal navigation and warming folk sentiments remind fondly of Sufjan Stevens, aesthetically. The track comes via an upcoming EP of the same name, which grapples with how the “alleged age of hyperconnection,” conjures a unique sense of loneliness and anxiety. “Thin Places” develops with patient precision, as crisp acoustics resonate alongside the vocals. The post Saint Idiot – “Thin Places” appeared first on Obscure Sound: Indie Music Blog. more info

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