The Philadelphia underground mainstays add another effortlessly textured demo to a year of steady, unhurried releases.
The Philadelphia underground mainstays add another effortlessly textured demo to a year of steady, unhurried releases.
Five tracks of slow-building tension and literary unease. Black Leather Birds turns a sealed room and an ordinary cardboard box into a deeply human meditation on anxiety, presence and what we learn to live with.
The restless producer returns with “status update music,” a chaotic collage of digicore, emo samples, and pop fragments logged across a single year.
The METZ guitarist maps the quieter, hook-filled corners of his record collection, offering a direct look at the songs and sounds that shaped his second solo album as Weird Nightmare.
The Animal Collective members release a remote-recorded set that folds acoustic guitar into drifting electronics, away from the band’s recent noise and dance impulses.
A look at how today’s underground lives across SoundCloud, Bandcamp, local scenes and hybrid artists who treat genre as material rather than destiny.
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