9 New Songs Out Today
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9 New Songs Out Today
XCOMM released “Pirates,” a final advance single featuring Ghostemane and Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise ahead of a debut LP. Quicksand shared “Crystallize,” described as a blend of post-punk self-actualization-core with 1960s Batman fight-scene energy, from the upcoming album Bring On The Psychics. Pinkshift released “When We Were Friends,” framed as a message to friends who moved on, stayed, and returned after breakups. Kelsey Lu shared “Comfort,” about rest, clarity, and shelter amid confusion, inherited trauma, and distorted authority, from So Help Me God. Petey USA released “Kiss The City,” about city grind exhaustion and a fantasy of leaving money and obligations behind to live off the land.
"Ahead of the release of their debut LP on Friday (5/22), teenage hardcore band XCOMM have shared a final advance single, “Pirates,” featuring Ghostemane, who also features in the video, along with Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise."
"“Crystallize' opens a new lane for us,” Quicksand say of their new single. “Post-punk self-actualization-core meets 1960s Batman fight scene.” It's from the post-hardcore greats' upcoming album Bring On The Psychics."
"“Special shout-out to to the babes that took their besties 4 granted when they started dating someone new & to the ones who stuck around for when they came crawling back after the breakup,” Pinkshift say of their new single. “Send them this song. Better yet send them the youtube link in our bio. AND IF YOUVE BEEN PUTTING IT OFF THIS IS UR SIGN TO CALL THEM BACK AND CATCH UP OKAY??”"
"“This one is about wanting rest, clarity, and shelter - while being surrounded by confusion, inherited trauma, and distorted authority,” Kelsey Lu says of “Comfort,” the latest single off their new album So Help Me God. “It's about searching for safety in a world that keeps betraying you. A perfect storm of unrest.”"
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