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Tiny Bit of Giant’s Blood “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)”

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Tiny Bit of Giant’s Blood recently released a video for their take on AC/DC’s "If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)". The song is taken from their debut album Gigantosaur which will be released on vinyl May 22nd.

This is the Rock of Tony Rogers (vocals, keyboards, percussion, horns), John Scholvin (guitars, piano, vocals), Jackie Schimmel (bass guitar, vocals), and Larry Beers (drums, vocals).

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Dead Rest “III”

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Punk Trio Dead Rest has released their third EP, "III", and first since 2018. The group formed in 2018 and release their first two EP’s that year. This third EP, a collection of three songs, is well worth the wait.

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The Addisons “100% Familiar”

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Indie Vets The Addisons have released a new EP called "100% Familiar". This is the group’s third EP and follow-up to 2019’s "Fake It".

The Addisons are Dave Lysien (vocals, guitar), Tom Counihan (vocals, guitar), Rick Uncapher (bass), and Jesse Carmona (drums, percussion).

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Low Swans “POST”

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Synth Rock duo Low Swans have released a new EP called "POST". This is the duo of Jon Scarpelli and Scott Simon and this is the first new music from them since 2018. "POST" is epic, near 30 minute, track broken into two parts and filled moments of quite harmonies and Synth-ladden bliss.

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Cloudtone “Poinsettia (Live)”

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Cloudtone recently released a live recording of their debut single, "Poinsettia", from a show that took place at Subt back in late January. The quartet released three singles in 2019 and have more new music planned for 2020.

This recording should help hold fans over until the next time we are able to see them live. However, if you need more, Noiseless Inc has also released footage of Cloudtone’s full performance that night.

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Lower Automation “Father’s Shirt is a Dress on Me”

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Lower Automation has released a new single called "Father’s Shirt is a Dress on Me". This is the first new music from the Math Rock trio of Derek Allen, Brian Sutton, and Matt Walen since 2019’s "These Didn’t Fit" EP. The EP contained three outtakes from their 2018 album, Shoebox Companion.

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Jackie Lynn “Jacqueline”

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Jackie Lynn has released her sophomore album, Jacqueline, via Drag City. This is the mysterious and mythical alter-ego of Haley Fohr of Circuit des Yeux, and this album is the first new music from Jackie Lynn since 2016’s Thrill Jockey debut.

The album’s third single is called "Dream St" and it is an ode to Haley’s favorite street in Chicago, Ogden.

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Homesafe “What’s Mine Is Yours”

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Homesafe has released a new EP called "What’s Mine Is Yours". The EP is two stripped down, acoustic, tracks, "Slide" b/w "Down", and the first new music from Homesafe since 2016’s LP Evermore.

"Down" is accompanied by the Lars Juveland shot and edited visuals below.

This is the Alt Rock of Ryan Rumchaks, Tyler Albertson, Emanuel Duran, and Joe Colesby.

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Billy Ghost “Street Judas”

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LoFi Hip Hop producer Billy Ghost has been releasing a new song a month for over a year now and has now amassed a collection of chilled, downtempo beats that are both relaxing and enjoyable and somewhat mysterious.

His latest single is called "Street Judas", and it is filled with a calming beat, beautiful synths, and samples of known and unknown origins.

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Premiere: Necatuss “Arawn: Incongruent Goals”

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We are proud to be able to premiere the latest single from the forthcoming new album, Of Myths and Fables, "Arawn: Incongruent Goals" from electronic music producer Necatuss (aka Patrick Soper). This is new project, which is set to be released later this month, is years in the making and is the result Soper’s deep dive into his Irish and Celtic Roots.

Each track on this project takes its name and inspiration from a "different Pre Christianity Celtic god and its contemporary god of today". Arawn is The God of Death, War and Terror, and, according to Soper, this track is about the human price of profits which is rather pertinent in this moment of debate between human life and safety and the security of the economy.

Here is what Soper had to say about this project as whole; "My Ideal outcome would be something that is hyper layered, full of musical and art historical contexts that create this sort of archeology of a fictional past explored in it’s own fictional universe and something that can also exist without these narratives on it’s own, embracing a duality of Pop accessibility and artistic sensibility."