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Best Of 2021 - King Woman “Celestial Blues”

Best Of 2021 - The Muckers “Endeavor”

SPUD serves up a heaping helping of carbo-loaded deep-fried psychedelia on debut EP

Been Stellar confront the end of innocence on nostalgic indie anthem “Kids 1995”

Zilched compose a shoegaze valentine on fuzzed out re-imagining of Stevie Nicks’ “Stand Back”

Pleasure Craft’s industrial revolution gathers steam on the chillingly sharp “Don’t Need A Knife”

Shybaby serves up a hot slice of personal empowerment on wildly satisfying new track “Pizza”

French power trio Faire orchestrate a gallery-ready avant-garde dance record on 'L’Enfer'

Death Valley Girls embrace the wonder of existence on the kaleidoscopic “It’s All Really Kind Of Amazing”

The Coathangers and L.A. Witch team up to celebrate two of punk’s most influential tracks on split single ‘One Way or the Highway’

Indigo De Souza rises above emo tropes on the thrillingly vulnerable 'Any Shape You Take'

Mary Vision embark on a psychedelic pilgrimage of sound on the widescreen “Jerusalem”

Premiere: BRNDA serve up a slice-of-life on the suburban “Aunt Linda, c. 1989”

Death Valley Girls defy preconceptions of traditional gender norms on multifaceted new video for “I'm A Man Too“

The Lazy Eyes 'EP2' is a psychedelic invitation to a sunny and shadowy tropical island headtrip retreat

King Woman is consumed by darkness in a blood orgy of erotic obsession on “Psychic Wound”

Heaven's just a gig away: Caroline Kingsbury's confident new album and triumphant return to the stage

G.M.G. mix up a love potion on the chemically charged “Death To Jealousy”

Sarah Greenwell’s latest as Greeensleeves is a heartbreakingly earnest ode to love and loss

Wolf Alice delivers a stadium-sized britpop empowerment anthem on the kaleidoscopic “Smile”

A question of faith: Native Sun seek salvation at the end of a fishhook on the biblical “Jesus”

Been Stellar break free from media mind control on the rebellious “Louis XIV”

Spirit Award earns their gold star on crunchy and fuzzed out Lunatic House

Alan Vega possesses King Woman’s Kris Esfandiari in industrial cyberpunk nightmare “Nike Soldier”

NRCSSST throw a public access party for the modern era on muscular “Don’t Know Me”

Aussie psych-onauts The Lazy Eyes take a fantastic voyage to inner space on cerebral “Where’s My Brain???”

L.A. Witch’s “Motorcycle Boy” pulls a cinematic u-turn on the traditional biker narrative