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Missouri Executive Order 44

Missouri Executive Order 44: “Let’s Jump a Cowboy Together!”

Missouri Executive Order 44 have released a video for their new song “Let’s Jump a Cowboy Together!”. The video was directed and edited by Morgan Reed Greenwood and Pol York served as assistant director. The song is off their upcoming album Salt Sermon which will be out on August 16 via Learning Curve and The Ghost is Clear Records. Missouri Executive Order 44 released their EP Seventeen Dead in Caldwell County in 2023. Check out the video below.

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Cursive

Cursive: “Imposturing”

Cursive has released a video for their new song “Imposturing”. The video was directed by Tim Kasher. The song is off their upcoming album Devourer which will be out on September 13 via Run For Cover Records. Cursive will be touring the US starting in October. Check out the video below.

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The Black Dahlia Murder

The Black Dahlia Murder: “Mammoth's Hand”

The Black Dahlia Murder have released a video for their new song “Mammoth’s Hand”. The video was partly inspired by a scene from 1982’s The Beastmaster. The song is off the band’s upcoming album Servitude which is their first album following the 2022 passing of lead vocalist Trevor Strnad and will be out on September 27 via Metal Blade Records. The Black Dahlia Murder released Verminous in 2020. Check out the video below.

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Swami And The Bed Of Nails

Swami and The Bed of Nails: “Ketchup, Mustard and Relish”

Swami and The Bed of Nails have released a video for their song “Ketchup, Mustard and Relish”. The video was directed and edited by David da Cuz. The song is off their debut album All of This Awaits You which was released last week. Swami and The Bed of Nails will be touring the US in October. Check out the video and the dates below.

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The Offspring

The Offspring: “Light It Up”

The Offspring have released a video for their new song “Light It Up”. The song is off their upcoming album Supercharged which will be out on October 11 via Concord Records. The Offspring released Let The Bad Times Roll in 2021. Check out the video below.

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Desert Mambas

Desert Mambas: “Hot George Costanza”

Desert Mambas have released a video for their new song “Hot George Costanza”. The video was directed and edited by Guillan Leonardo. The song is off Desert Mambas’ new EP Pastel Southwestern which is out now via Kill Rock Stars Nashville. Desert Mambas will be playing some US shows starting today. Check out the video below.

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Bent Knee

Bent Knee: “Never Coming Home”

Bent Knee have released a lyric video for their new song “Never Coming Home”. The video was animated by Scott Siskind. The song is off their upcoming album Twenty Pills Without Water which will be out on August 30 via Take This To Heart Records. Bent Knee released their album Frosting in 2021. Check out the video below.

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Oceanator

Oceanator: “Drift Away” (ft. NNAMDÏ)

Oceanator has released a video for “Drift Away” which features NNAMDÏ on backing vocals. The video was filmed by Anders Nils and edited by Paul DeSilva. The song is off Oceanator’s upcoming album Everything is Love and Death which will be out on August 30 via Polyvinyl Records. Oceanator will be touring the US this fall and released Nothing’s Ever Fine in 2022. Check out the video below.

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X

X: “Ruby Church”

X have released a video for their new song “Ruby Church”. The video was directed by Brandise Danesewich. The song is off their upcoming final album Smoke and Fiction which will be out on August 2 via Fat Possum Records. X are currently touring the US and released their album Alphabetland in 2020. Check out the video below.

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Indica In Decay: "Tell My Why" (ft. Mike Alvarez)

Indica In Decay: “Tell My Why” (ft. Mike Alvarez)

Indica In Decay have released a video for their cover of “Tell My Why” which was recorded by the PenPals for the anime Berserk. The cover features Mike Alvarez of Holy Schnikes! and all of the proceeds generated from the song will go towards RatNest in Chino, California to help them rebuild after they were broken into and robbed. The single art was created by Real Cool Friend. Check out the video below.