Here are our daily picks for you featuring frances mistry, spill tab, and more!
1. “What’s It Like?” – Talulah Paisley
A debut that feels anything but green, “What’s It Like?” strikes like a spark off steel, curious and confrontational. Talulah Paisley’s sound isn’t asking politely; it’s cracking through the veneer, demanding truth from the inside out. Her upcoming LP is already glowing in the kiln.
2. “Lip Split” – Larcenia Roe
“Lip Split” doesn’t pull punches—it lands them. Raw and surgical, it carves through silence with rage disguised as restraint. Extraction, dropping May 16, promises to be a full-body purge: teeth bared, wires exposed, heart pulled straight from the cavity.
3. “something has to give” – frances mistry
Delicate as spiderweb cracks and just as inevitable, “something has to give” drips with quiet tension. frances mistry traces fault lines with a steady hand: letting things bend, then break, in their own time. A soft implosion dressed in silk and static.
4. “Assis” – spill tab
Like condensation on factory glass—cool, cryptic, and close—“assis” glides by with effortless melancholy. spill tab blurs the edges of sound and language, giving form to feelings that never quite settle. A vapor trail of intimacy you only notice once it’s gone.
5. “Half A Lifetime” – My Morning Jacket
A slow-turning wheel coated in dust and memory, “Half a Lifetime” moves like time itself—grinding forward while reaching backward. My Morning Jacket crafts a moment suspended in warmth and weight, like glass softening just before the shatter.
These tracks explore the quiet build, the sharp turns, and the spaces in between. From striking debuts to seasoned reflections, each artist brings something honest—unfiltered, carefully made, and deeply felt.
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