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What if the antihero in your favorite film or book had no chance to repent, reconcile, or redeem himself? There's no victim to rescue. There's no evil to thwart. There's no tyranny to turnover. Instead of saving the day against his better judgment, he just walks a Sisyphean circle of existential malaise doomed to repeat yesterday's vices without the promise of a better tomorrow. Rather than tell this story on the screen or on the page, Uniform tell it on their fourth full-length album, Shame. The trio - Michael Berdan (vocals), Ben Greenberg (guitar, production), and Mike Sharp (drums) - strain struggle through an industrialized mill of grating guitars, warped electronics, war-torn percussion, and demonically catchy vocalizations. "Thematically, the album is like a classic hard-boiled paperback novel without a case," says Berdan. "It focuses on the static state of an antihero as he mulls over his life in the interim between major events, just existing in the world. At the time we were making the record, I was reading books by Raymond Chandler, James Ellroy, and Dashiell Hammet and strangely found myself identifying with the internal dialogues of characters like Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe." The lead-up to this moment proved just as intriguing as any of those characters' exploits. Born in 2013, Uniform bulldozed a path to the forefront of underground music. Following Perfect World (2015) and Wake in Fright (2017), the group's third offering, The Long Walk (2018), represented a critical high watermark. Pitchfork christened it "their most unified-and most deranged-record to date," and The Line of Best Fit crowned them "vanguards within the genre." In addition to touring with the likes of Deafheaven and Boris, they joined forces with The Body for a pair of collaborative albums - Mental Wounds Not Healing (2018) and Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back (2019) - as well
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What if the antihero in your favorite film or book had no chance to repent, reconcile, or redeem himself? There's no victim to rescue. There's no evil to thwart. There's no tyranny to turnover. Instead of saving the day against his better judgment, he just walks a Sisyphean circle of existential malaise doomed to repeat yesterday's vices without the promise of a better tomorrow. Rather than tell this story on the screen or on the page, Uniform tell it on their fourth full-length album, Shame. The trio - Michael Berdan (vocals), Ben Greenberg (guitar, production), and Mike Sharp (drums) - strain struggle through an industrialized mill of grating guitars, warped electronics, war-torn percussion, and demonically catchy vocalizations. "Thematically, the album is like a classic hard-boiled paperback novel without a case," says Berdan. "It focuses on the static state of an antihero as he mulls over his life in the interim between major events, just existing in the world. At the time we were making the record, I was reading books by Raymond Chandler, James Ellroy, and Dashiell Hammet and strangely found myself identifying with the internal dialogues of characters like Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe." The lead-up to this moment proved just as intriguing as any of those characters' exploits. Born in 2013, Uniform bulldozed a path to the forefront of underground music. Following Perfect World (2015) and Wake in Fright (2017), the group's third offering, The Long Walk (2018), represented a critical high watermark. Pitchfork christened it "their most unified-and most deranged-record to date," and The Line of Best Fit crowned them "vanguards within the genre." In addition to touring with the likes of Deafheaven and Boris, they joined forces with The Body for a pair of collaborative albums - Mental Wounds Not Healing (2018) and Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back (2019) - as well
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Various Artists - "KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)". KPop Demon Hunters, a Netflix film from Sony Pictures Animation, follows K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey - when they aren't selling out stadiums, they use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat. Together, they must face their biggest enemy yet - an irresistible rival boy band of demons in disguise. KPop Demon Hunters stars Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong and Ji-young Yoo, and releases globally on Netflix June 20, 2025. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack includes the new song "TAKEDOWN, " featuring Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung from K-pop powerhouse girl group, TWICE. Includes fold-out poster and photo card (random 1 of 3). Album Tracks 1. Takedown - Twice (Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Chaeyoung) 2. How It's Done - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 3. Soda Pop - Saja Boys (Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and Samuil Lee) 4. Golden - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 5. Strategy - Twice 6. Takedown - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 7. Your Idol - Saja Boys (Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and Samuil Lee) 8. Free - Rumi and Jinu (Ejae and Andrew Choi) 9. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) 10. Love Maybe - Melomance 11. Path - Jokers 12. Score Suite - Marcelo Zarvos
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