Nina Corcoran
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The sugar-coated experimental pop band works to redefine and undermine the concept of "kawaii" — the pervasiveness of delicate cuteness in Japanese culture.
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Alejandro Rose-Garcia forgoes his boot-stomping, cheeky folk for a sound that fluctuates between finely-tuned rock and full-band pop.
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Plastic hearts cooked in a skillet, a lizard chopped with chives, a world absorbed into a marble. It's all part of a pleasant trip in the psych-pop band's new video.
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Vundabar mocks hedonism by warping the titular lyric from Mission of Burma's post-punk rallying cry "That's When I Reach For My Revolver."
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Maura Lynch tries to control a newfound crush from getting out of hand in an indie-pop rush of giddiness.
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Ex Hex's Betsy Wright and Flesh Wounds drummer Laura King have assembled a new band that already stands out amid rock's wave of revivalists.
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For the first time, the glum anti-folk act understands what it means to have peace of mind after facing constant dread and sorrow.
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On its first song in four years, the aggressive, jazz-like punk of the trio's earlier self remains — it's just being utilized in a subtler manner.