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  • NFL Fans Are Losing It Over Bills-Lions Game 2 Ticket Prices

    The Buffalo Bills officially have their first game ever at Highmark Stadium set for Sept. 17, and it’s against the Detroit Lions.

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  • Listening Now : Bloedwolfe – Dreamlike

    Bloedwolfe drift into hypnotic territory with Dreamlike, a trip-hop and downtempo hybrid that feels suspended between shadow and starlight. Built on hazy textures, slow-burning grooves, and immersive atmospherics, the track unfolds like a late-night transmission from another dimension — cinematic, weightless, and subtly psychedelic. Blending spacey electronic flourishes with moody rhythm work and an almost meditative pulse, Bloedwolfe crafts a sonic escape that feels equally suited for deep headphones immersion or drifting through neon-lit afterhours solitude.

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  • Listening Now : Belle Blue – Wash

    Belle Blue captures the fragile aftermath of fleeting intimacy on Wash, a delicately understated indie ballad filled with cinematic detail and unresolved emotion. Inspired by the confessional intimacy of Elliott Smith, the track unfolds like a fading memory — cigarette smoke, peach tea, quiet glances, and the ache of knowing something meaningful won’t last. Built around restrained guitar work and soft melodic textures, Wash leaves space for every hesitation and emotional imbalance to quietly linger beneath the surface. Rather than chasing closure, Belle Blue leans into uncertainty, crafting a song that feels intimate, vulnerable, and painfully real.

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  • Listening Now : Baba Vanga – Spacefloors

    Baba Vanga blast off into a chaotic cosmic groove on Spacefloors, a genre-warping collision of rave energy, psychedelic funk, and alt-rock attitude. Pulling inspiration from the explosive pulse of The Prodigy, the hazy swagger of Cypress Hill, and the raw spirit of Nirvana, the track throws listeners straight into a neon-lit black hole of distorted synths, pounding rhythms, and infectious hooks. There’s a scrappy, live-wire spontaneity running through the song — fitting for a track reportedly recorded in a single studio day — giving Spacefloors an untamed energy that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. Wild, danceable, and unapologetically weird, it’s a full-on “spacefunk” trip worth taking.

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  • Listening Now : Levers – Rooftops

    Levers turn self-doubt into uplifting indie catharsis on Rooftops, a catchy and heartfelt DIY anthem built around self-belief and emotional honesty. Written and recorded entirely by one person in a Denver home studio, the track balances bright indie-pop energy with introspective lyricism, delivering a reminder that confidence starts from within. Beneath its infectious melodies and upbeat momentum lies a deeply personal message, elevated further by subtle twists like key changes and an unapologetically distinctive vocal delivery. Raw, sincere, and refreshingly human, Rooftops feels like a late-night pep talk transformed into an indie singalong.

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  • Leatherwitch Debuts New Music Video “Heroes And The Dice”

    Today, Leatherwitch proudly unleashes their new single, "Heroes And The Dice," taken from the upcoming debut album, "First Spell," set for release on May 29 via Listenable Records. The new track arrives alongside an official music video, which you can check out below. "Heroes And The Dice" is the second single and music video from Leatherwitch’s… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Listening Now : Plant Dad – sidelines

    Plant Dad channel late-night vulnerability and emotional exhaustion on sidelines, a raw and intimate blend of indie rock, indie folk, and noise-pop textures. Drawing from the confessional honesty of Elliott Smith and the understated emotional weight of Dijon, the track captures the sinking feeling of watching life happen from the margins. Soft, melancholic verses gradually build toward a cathartic chorus drop that hits with distorted warmth and emotional urgency, balancing fragility with explosive release. Honest, heavy, and painfully relatable, sidelines turns self-doubt and quiet jealousy into something strangely beautiful.

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  • Listening Now : Fences – Drugs Like You (feat. Marilyn Manson)

    Fences team up with Marilyn Manson on Drugs Like You, a darkly hypnotic slow-burn that transforms addiction into an emotionally loaded double entendre. Built around haunting atmospherics, bruised lyricism, and an uneasy sense of intimacy, the track explores dependency both literal and emotional, blurring the line between substance and human connection. What begins as a jarring emotional hit gradually dissolves into a ghostly, choir-soaked haze, creating a feeling of surrender that’s as beautiful as it is unsettling. Equal parts confessional and cinematic, Drugs Like You feels deeply personal while carrying the dramatic weight of gothic alt-rock at its most vulnerable and destructive.

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  • Korn Have Written Nearly 40 Songs For Their New Album, Munky Says Fieldy “Kind Of Checked Out” Prior To His 2021 Exit

    “…On the last couple of records, he kind of checked out. And trying to get him engaged was a little bit difficult, just to stay in the room while we’re writing.”

    The post Korn Have Written Nearly 40 Songs For Their New Album, Munky Says Fieldy “Kind Of Checked Out” Prior To His 2021 Exit appeared first on Theprp.com.