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New Music from the Inbox Tuesday Edition (January 17, 2023): Grave Pleasures, The Nude Party, American Authors, & More!

January 17, 2023January 17, 2023 Nerhys 0 Comments American Authors, Grave Pleasures, Iduna, Jawny, New Music, New Music From The Inbox, The Nude Party, You Me At Six

Grave Pleasures Song: “Society of Spectres”Album: SingleRelease Date: January 13, 2023 Location: Helsinki, FinlandWhy I Like It: I love the dark,

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New Music from the Inbox Tuesday Edition! (August 9, 2022): The Flatliners, KAYE, Sator, & More!

August 9, 2022August 9, 2022 Nerhys 0 Comments Celebration Summer, Jawny, KAYE, New Music, New Music From The Inbox, Oakman, Sator, The Flatliners

The Flatliners Song: “Big Strum”Album: New RuinRelease Date: August 5, 2022Location: TorontoWhy I like it: Anthemic punk sound.Listen: KAYE Song:

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New Music from the Inbox Tuesday Edition! (July 27, 2021): illuminati hotties, Young Culture, The Ziggens, & More!

July 27, 2021July 27, 2021 Nerhys 0 Comments illuminati hotties, Jawny, New Music, New Music From The Inbox, ROËDS, The Ziggens, Wave Break, Young Culture

illuminati hotties Song: “u v v p (feat Buck Meek)”Album: SingleRelease Date: July 22, 2021Location: Los Angeles, CaliforniaWhy I Like

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New Music From The Inbox – Monday Edition! (Jan 18, 2021): Greta Isaac, Tommy Newport, We Were Sharks, and more!

January 18, 2021January 17, 2021 Mathew Kahansky 0 Comments Greta Isaac, Jawny, New Music From The Inbox, San Mei, Tommy Newport, We Were Sharks

Artist: Greta Isaac Song: “Pessimist” Album/EP: Pessimist Vocally-driven indie pop that steadily builds into a sparingly bombastic yet humbly catchy

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New Music from the Inbox Tuesday Edition! (November 24, 2020): Drones, Paper Jackets, BLUSSH, & More!

November 24, 2020November 22, 2020 Nerhys 0 Comments Amaunet, BLUSSH, Drones, Jawny, Kid Brunswick, New Music, New Music From The Inbox, Paper Jackets

Drones Song: “Our Hell is Right Here”Album: Our Hell is Right HereBand location: London, EnglandWhy I like it: Aggressive punkListen: Paper

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