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Features Features Motez: The Vibe ★★★☆ Adelaide’s master of the pitched-down bassline and 4/4 party vibes, Motez, has dropped his new four-track EP, appropriately namedThe Vibe, and it comes stacked...
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Features Features Pity Sex: White Hot Moon ★½ Pity Sex is as pity sex does, and the band’s second record is exactly the kind of limp, regrettable affair that its moniker hints...
Features Features Cate Le Bon: Crab Day ★★★★☆ Crab Dayisn’t an album. It’s a cathedral, at once intensely solid and yet utterly without weight – a stone hand reaching up to God....
Features Features King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard: Nonagon Infinity ★★★★½ We can usually find them freaking out in Northern California alongside Thee Oh Sees and Ty Segall, but new synths, soaring Moogs and recurring...