Solilians share new video via FLOOD

Space drone dreams outfit Solilians have a new LP due out November 18, and today they've shared a new video for “Hatikva: The Next Generation" via FLOOD Magazine

"...it’s a strange and discomfiting sound; the song, which is named for Israel’s national anthem, finds the sweetness of Malkin’s voice curdling until it feels like a taunt. Still, as the band turn slowly, a different light emerges, and for just a moment, it’s pretty enough to keep you from looking away."

Affordable Hybrid stream new EP at New Noise Magazine

Sweden's Affordable Hybrid are releasing their first EP since 2009 and today they've premiered a stream of Bat/Roky over at New Noise Magazine. The two tracks are post-punk at its finest, and the folks over at New Noise agree: "the band pack a lot of punchy melodies into their music, utilizing guitars to drive motifs home, with the vocals rising above them and cutting through the gripping orchestrations." Head over to New Noise Magazine and check it out and then get ready for the physical release of Bat/Roky this Friday, October 28th. 

Solilians share "Rev's Gold" via Jewcy.com

In advance of the November 18 release of their new LP Shin, Jewish psychedelic band Solilians have released "Rev's Gold," a tribute to the great Martin Rev of Suicide, via Jewcy.com. Stream the track below and if you're in NYC, don't miss their LP release show at Pete's Candy Shop with Landing and Dead Leaf Echo on November 19.

Spelling Reform premiere new track at Impose

This morning, Impose premiered Spelling Reform's new single, "Expiration Date" as a part of their AM Gold feature. The track is a solid blend of bold power pop and indie rock, with distinct vocals that make singing along a requirement while listening. As Impose puts it, their sound "is Neil Young and Wilco inspired, but with a little genre bleeding twinge to it all." You'll want to make sure you stick around till the end of the song, when there's a bit of a building instrumental solo to round out the track nicely. 

Spelling Reform will be releasing No One's Ever Changed on November 18th. 

No Nets stream 'Bright Light' at PureVolume

Brooklyn's No Nets will be releasing their latest album, Bright Light, this Friday, October 21st, but for now they've premiered the full stream of the album over at PureVolume.  According to Pure Volume, the sound on this new record "scampers across indie rock, alternative rock and heavy elements of punk" and "it's clear that No Nets have found a voice and sound that accurately catches up their immense talent." Go take a listen to Bright Light and see what all the fuss is about. 

Dead Leaf Echo Premiere New Single, 'I Will Do (Anything),' on Brooklyn Vegan

Brooklyn's Dead Leaf Echo shared a new track from their upcoming split tape with Did You Die today over at Brooklyn Vegan. This song, "I Will Do (Anything)" is a classic example of shimmery shoegaze done right, complete with twangy guitars and building percussion. The ending of the track doubles down on the fuzz, moving away from airy shoegaze and into the realm of post rock. The group is about to take off on a tour, and may be coming to a city near you. Take a listen below and prepare yourself for that split cassette, which is out November 4th via Moon Sounds