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Rock out with these daily picks from Kim Gordon, Wake Me and more!

1. “Barely Breathing” – From Ashes To New feat. Chrissy Costanza

“Barely Breathing” sees American rock band From Ashes To New joining forces with Chrissy Costanza, the powerhouse vocalist from Against The Current. Blending high-energy singing with infectious rapping, the song becomes an anthemic track elevating it to a new level. Singing about the pain of losing a lover compared to losing their breath makes a moving song, captivating from the very first second.

2. “Respite For A Tragic Tale” – SeeYouSpaceCowboy feat. iRis.EXE

SeeYouSpaceCowboy, a prominent figure in the emerging genre of chaotic hardcore, teams up with iRis.EXE to deliver “Respite For A Tragic Tale.” The track is a whirlwind of frenetic energy, blending elements of hardcore punk with the taste of past noir-world aestheticism. It’s a cathartic and confrontational experience that pushes the boundaries of what metal can be.

3. “Psychedelic Orgasm” – Kim Gordon

Kim Gordon, best known as the co-founder of Sonic Youth, ventures into experimental territory with “Psychedelic Orgasm.” Continuing her embark with tracks from her latest album The Collective, Gordon maneuvers the boundaries of rock with spoken-word musicianship and trap elements. It’s an avant-garde piece, making a mesmerizing soundscape that is equally as compelling as her music video, showing her fearless approach to music.

4. “Thieves” – Sammy Rae & The Friends

Sammy Rae & The Friends is redefining the limitations of rock with the groovy live version of “Thieves.” It’s an 80s-style grunge-rock track, singing boastfully of getting what they want whenever they please. The funk-infused track oozes with charisma and style, grabbing your attention from the get-go.

5. “Finger On The Trigger” – Wake Me

Exploring a new sound for this upcoming era, “Finger On The Trigger” by Denver-based rock band Wake Me shows there’s more than meets the eye. The pensive track maintains an anxious measure throughout, singing about the stress of daily life and how attainable a mental break can be. Their evolution in sound can be encapsulated by many genres of rock, but the most fitting they can be classified as is radical.

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