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2023 titles

Before you proceed, we’d like to point out that two distinct versions of this page exist and you may decide you’d prefer one over the other. While both pages highlight the same titles overall, one page (this one, that you’re on right now) has all the details, artists, album titles, cover art, etc. removed leaving only a brief description of each album, which we thought might be a kinda fun way to objectively peruse what we released this year. The other page is fully featured and has all of the identifying information visible. Either page you choose, thanks for checking out what we’ve released this year!

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TSR262

FFO: Sweet Trip, Candy Claws, Have A Nice Life, Cornelius, Radiohead, Weatherday, My Bloody Valentine, The Microphones

Across the album’s ten songs, [ARTIST] plunges yet deeper into [ARTIST]’s diverse pool of influences, coming back to the surface with a record that captures and extends the magic of its predecessor. Unexpected flashes of orchestral ambient and glitched-out electronica meld seamlessly with [ARTIST]’s signature passages of noisy, distortion-laden shoegaze, offering a real time glimpse into the maturation of one of indie rock’s most exciting artists.

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TSR259

FFO: Alvvays, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Snail Mail, snappy invigorating pop-rock

The ten songs that comprise [ALBUM] also comprise a space to sit with the complex feelings inspired by this intense world we inhabit. Rather than succumb to doom, [ARTIST] relish the opportunity to meditate on these uncomfortable emotions to find their way to the ultimate realization that beauty is [REDACTED].

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TSR265

FFO: The Fiery Furnaces, Animal Collective, Stereolab, Yo La Tengo, Alex G, progressive rock-skewed artpop

[ALBUM] is a world to get lost in. Across nine elastic tracks, meticulously channeled freak-folk influence twists its way into [ARTIST]’s progressive rock-skewed artpop. Replete with rich imagery and burning affirmations for life, the [LOCATION] group’s exploratory writing takes the form of grandiose song structures, call-and-response passages, and confrontations with the unfamiliar.

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TSR267

FFO: Land of Talk, Wye Oak, PUP, Rilo Kiley, Soccer Mommy, Hop Along, Great Grandpa, Built to Spill, Waxahatchee

The solidified [ARTIST] lineup stretched and expanded their vision in the studio, adding unexpected elements and instruments like rototoms, talkboxes, and fiddles. The result is [ARTIST]’s most sonically diverse record, shifting wildly from track to track. After more than ten years and four studio albums, [ALBUM] finally captures [ARTIST] as they were always meant to be heard—expansive while still intimate, audacious while still tender—the sound of four friends operating as a single, cohesive unit.

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TSR267b

Clocking in at eight-and-a-half minutes, [SONG] is their most expansive and adventurous track to date. It opens with a country-tinged sound, and as the instrumentation swells, so does [ARTIST]’s voice: “Singin’ hey now // What was that sound // Lighting a match // Just to freak you out // Then on the other side // I saw fifty yellow lines // Pushing up against the window // And with One almighty lightning strike // The Great Lake rose up behind // Said, ‘Baby, you best turn around.’”

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TSR253

FFO: The Promise Ring, Jimmy Eat World, Braid, Colossal, Mock Orange

[ARTIST]’s mix of nostalgic references aims to serve as their primary tool for exploring the contemporary, resulting in a post mortem of the American Empire.

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TSR266

A decade in the making, [ALBUM] is all of [ARTIST]'s recorded material collected on one record, including the [MUSICIAN] era as well as the band's split songs with [BAND].

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TSR270

FFO: LSD and the Search for God, Horse Jumper of Love, Duster, Slowdive, Alex G, Whirr

Originally released in 2015, [ALBUM] is [ARTIST]’s first professionally recorded work, featuring dystopian noise-pop compositions with fuzzy effects, unique for its focus on groove and precipitous tempo changes.

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TSR271

FFO: LSD and the Search for God, Horse Jumper of Love, Duster, Slowdive, Alex G, Whirr

Replete with snappy, short songs that waste no time getting to the point, on ,[ALBUM], [PERSON]’s hushed vocals settle deeper into the band’s tapestry, like an iridescent thread that catches your eye at just the right moment.

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TSR274

FFO: LSD and the Search for God, Horse Jumper of Love, Duster, Slowdive, Alex G, Whirr

During [ARTIST]’s last tour, the band introduced a handful of new songs, but never made it to the studio. While celebrating their upcoming 27th birthday with their parents, [PERSON] expressed their intentions to put these tracks together for a third LP. Tragically, [PERSON] was found unresponsive in their room the following morning on October 8, 2017, a victim of fentanyl poisoning.

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TSR272

FFO: LSD and the Search for God, Horse Jumper of Love, Duster, Slowdive, Alex G, Whirr

In 2013, [ARTIST] officially formed in [PERSON] and [PERSON]’s rodent-infested [LOCATION] apartment. With [PERSON] primarily composing from the hammock [PERSON] used as a bed, [ARTIST] created three short recordings within a year (which this is one of), galvanizing a sound that helped define [LOCATION] indie rock of the 2010’s.

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TSR273

FFO: LSD and the Search for God, Horse Jumper of Love, Duster, Slowdive, Alex G, Whirr

In 2013, [ARTIST] officially formed in [PERSON] and [PERSON]’s rodent-infested [LOCATION] apartment. With [PERSON] primarily composing from the hammock [PERSON] used as a bed, [ARTIST] created three short recordings within a year (which this is one of), galvanizing a sound that helped define [LOCATION] indie rock of the 2010’s.

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TSR268

FFO: Pup, Joyce Manor, Hotline TNT, Ovlov

The eerie and nightmarish sense of imagery of [ARTIST]’s [SONG] is intentionally left to be uncertain as the band subtly pushes their narrative scope. "At this point in our career, I realized the songs could be about anything," says guitarist and vocalist, [PERSON]. Even still, the gentle and melodic sensibility that has made [ARTIST] a cult favorite still shines brighter than ever.

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keep exploring?

We have a lot of fun revisiting our year like this and have done it for awhile now. Check out other years' recaps below:

2020 mystery recap / 2021 mystery recap / 2022 mystery recap / 2023 mystery recap