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Dave Asher “The Power to Love”

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Dave Asher has released a new single called “The Power of Love”. This a beautiful song propelled by piano and electronics, and centered around the meditative mantra, “We’ve got the power to love”.

This one really came out of no where for us and we are glad to see that he is scheduled to release a follow-up single on November 8th.

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Frances Luke Accord “Thank You, Derrick Watson”

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The Indie Folk duo Frances Luke Accord has released a new single called “Thanks You, Derrick Watson”. This is their first single since the release of their 2019 EP “Silver & Gold” back in January.

You can catch Frances Luke Accord at Old Town School of Folk Music on November 16th with Joybird.

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Sex No Babies “I Can Only See Everything”

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Sex No Babies is preparing to release the first of three EP, Scene One, on October 21st via Praise Art. The two track EP the lead by a track called "I Can Only See Everything” which is accompanied by visuals from Harley Foos.

The trio are kicking off a tour to celebrate the EP on November 1st with a show at Bohemian Grove McKinley.

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Diagonal “Negatives”

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Diagonal has released a new single called “Negatives”. This is the band’s second single of 2019 following up “Detroit” which was released back in April.

You can catch Diagonal on November 1st at Liars Club with Warhorses, God Damn Your Eyes, and Via Verso.

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Sick Day “Deja Vu”

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Sick Day has released their third single, “Deja Vu”. This follows the release of the band’s debut singles, “Brain in a Jar” and “Deviant” back in June.

This is the Indie Rock of Olivia Wallace, Stef Roti, and Hunter Jackson.

You can catch Sick Day on October 23rd with Genna Simon and HEAD at Downstairs @ Subt. They will also be performing in October 30th with Kirby Grip, Double XL, and Perfect Blue at Burlington Bar.

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Ghetto Sage “Häagen Dazs”

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Ghetto Sage have landed and have come in strong. The debut single from the newly formed trio of Smino, Noname, and Saba have released their first single as Ghetto Sage "Häagen Dazs”.

We say "newly formed”, but we all know that these there have been featuring on each others tracks years. However, this truly feels like something new and bigger. We, and the world, hope this is only the start of what is to come.

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Modern Vices “All You Got”

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Modern Vices have released the first single, “All You Got” from their forthcoming album, If Only, which is due out on October 24th.

You can help Modern Vices celebrate the release of their new album album on October 24th at Schubas with Julius Dolls and Cold Beaches.

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Sun Speak “Moon Preach”

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Sun Speak has released the first two singles, “Mbira” and “Jagged Midnight”, from their forthcoming fourth studio album, Moon Preach. The album is due out on October 25th via Flood Music and was recorded in a one-room house in rural New Hampshire.

This is the instrumental Chamber Rock of Matt Gold (guitar, bass, lap steel, analog synthesizer, harmonium) and Nate Friedman (percussion), along with Dan Pierson on Wurlitzer, analog synthesizer.

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Boo Baby “Jazz?”

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If there music wasn’t so compelling you would almost think Boo Baby is the punchline to some kind of Joke. What do you get when cross a filmmaker, Robert Salazar, a comedian, Kevin Tellie, and a MFA in printmedia, Thomas Hudson? Well, the answer is Boo Baby and the trio recently released a 9-minute single called “Jazz?”.

This is the band’s second single of 2019, following “Oh Shit” which was released back in June.

You can catch Boo Baby on November 24th at The Owl with Close Talker and Brass Calf.

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Go Fight “Athem”

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Electro-Industrial band Go Fight has released a powerful new cover album called “Anthem”. The project takes socially and politically minded “Anthems” from bands you might not except like Soft Cell, Cabaret Voltaire, The Dead Milkmen, and Die Warzau. These are songs that may have otherwise gone unnoticed, but resonate today, in some case, louder than they when they were written decades ago.

The band is encourages fans and anyone who will listen to donate to RAICES who in the band’s words "work tirelessly to protect human life and dignity at the border. How we respond to people in need at our door, says everything about ho we are and who we could be”.

The album’s opening track and lead single is a great cover of Underworld’s 1988 song “Underneath the Radar”.