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The Dears Release New Single “I Know What You’re Thinking And It’s Awful”

By: Staff – Montréal quintet The Dears, led by husband & wife duo Murray Lightburn and Natalia Yanchak, have released “I Know What You’re Thinking And It’s Awful,” the third single from their upcoming album Lovers Rock.  Lovers Rock will arrive digitally on May 15 via Dangerbird Records, along with vinyl pre-orders. The vinyl edition will be available at retail outlets worldwide on August 21. Pre-order Lovers Rock here. … Continue reading

Stream Mt. Joy’s New Single “Death”

By: Staff – Mt. Joy share new single “Death” from their forthcoming album Rearrange Us, out June 5th on Dualtone Records. The track finds singer/songwriter, Matt Quinn, finding solace among the living as his bandmates create a bar-band rattle that transforms into the most fraught “ooh la la las” you’ll hear all week. Pre-order Rearrange … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Watch Zoon’s New Video for “Light Prism”

By: Staff – Canadian and First Nations “moccasin shoegaze” indie rock artist Zoon is back with his new track “Light Prism”, which you can watch exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. “Working with Zoon on the Light Prism video was an inspiring experience where I felt I was encouraged to think outside the box and create a visual experience as … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Lyfe Indoors’ New Track “Put You Down”

By: Staff – Lo-fi bedroom pop artist Lyfe Indoors is back with their new track “Put You Down”, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Established in the summer of 2014, the atmospheric songs of Lyfe Indoors have continued to gain traction in the lo-fi bedroom pop genre. The solo project has grown … Continue reading

Exclusive: Stream Pyramid Tropic’s New Curated “An All The Way 80’s Film” Spotify Playlist

By: Staff – To celebrate the release of their new single “Last Forever”, Toronto-based indie pop band Pyramid Tropic curated a new “An All The Way 80’s Film” playlist. Fueled by late nights in basement studios and frequent runs to the local café for coffee, Pyramid Tropic is a study in contrasts. One member is known as … Continue reading

Watch Hinds’ New Video for “Just Like Kids (Miau)”

By: Staff – Madrid band Hinds will release their glorious beast of a third album, The Prettiest Curse on June 5th on Mom + Pop, and today they share another new single off the record. Following the previously released “Riding Solo,” “Good Bad Times,” and “Come Back And Love Me ❤,” “Just Like Kids (Miau)” … Continue reading

Exclusive Premiere: Stream Alex Henry Foster’s New Album “Windows in the Sky”

By: Staff – Emerging singer-songwriter Alex Henry Foster is back with his new album, Windows in the Sky, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Windows in the Sky is the first solo album from Foster, lead singer and songwriter for the Juno Awards nominee post-rock band, Your Favorite Enemies. In the likes of … Continue reading

Run The Jewels Drop New Video for “Ooh La La”

By: Staff – Run The Jewels have shared the music video for their new single “Ooh LA LA” (feat. Greg Nice & DJ Premier), the first from the ferociously anticipated new album RTJ4. Shot in early March, just prior to the impact of Covid-19, the video was already a commentary on class divisions & capitalism, … Continue reading

Watch PUP’s New Video for “Anaphylaxis”

By: Staff – Toronto’s PUP released the massive Morbid Stuff last year to critical acclaim, earning countless year-end nods, their late-night debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers, and a largely sold-out world tour that had them on the road for a solid 9 months. Now the band returns with “Anaphylaxis,” their first new material … Continue reading

Watch Reuben And The Dark’s New Video for “Dancer”

By: Staff – Reuben and the Dark shares a new video today for “Dancer” from their spirited album un | love, out now on Arts & Crafts. The stunning new visual, created with Sheva Kafai and edited by Kaelen Ohm, captures varying landscapes between desert and snowstorm forests, spliced with contrasting fragments of the past … Continue reading