emo

From the unhinged corners of the indie underground, Matt DeMello serves up a wildly eclectic B-sides collection featuring doo-wop Sublime covers and banjo-laden LCD Soundsystem interpretations, while Eversame crafts stirring Slovakian shoegaze that blooms from math rock into hypnotic post-rock explosions. Evilartform conjures a haunting electro-sufi anthem for liberation, and Stress Dolls delivers mature punk that sounds like "angry high school music that grew up and started listening to NPR."

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Stress Dolls
Curves and Edges

riot-grrrl / pop rock / pop punk / emo / alternative rock / rock / alternative

As if the angry music you listened to in high school grew up and started listening to NPR
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Evilartform
Release You

desigoth / electro-sufi / trip-hop / emo / goth / pop / lo-fi / idm / indie pop / electronica

“Release You is a haunting electro-sufi anthem that turns pain and struggle into a hypnotic call for liberation and dance.”
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Eversame
tell me where the flowers are

grunge / emo / shoegaze / alternative rock

The best emo shoegaze grunge band from Slovakia
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