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Defining music as alternative is often difficult because of two conflicting applications of the word. Alternative can describe music that challenges the status quo and that is “fiercely iconoclastic, anticommercial, and antimainstream”, but the term is also used in the music industry to denote “the choices available to consumers via record stores, radio, cable television, and the Internet.” However alternative music has paradoxically become just as commercial and marketable as the mainstream rock, with record companies using the term “alternative” to market music to an audience that mainstream rock does not reach.

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15 15 – āfa

Parisian-Tahitian collective 15 15 (formerly Quinze Quinze) unveil “Āfa,” a lush, genre-defying track from their upcoming release. Blending polyrhythmic percussion, ethereal vocals, and hypnotic textures, the group continues to push sonic boundaries. Dive into a tropical, futuristic soundscape like no other.
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Obongjayar – PARADISE NOW

Obongjayar’s PARADISE NOW is a genre-bending fever dream. From synth-driven anthems to lo-fi confessions, OB takes us on a journey through restless nights, rebel yells, and sweet, sweet danger. Forget Afro-fusion labels—he’s rewriting the script in real time, one beat at a time.
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Wet Leg – CPR

Wet Leg crash back onto the scene with “CPR,” a deadpan love song that kicks off their new album moisturizer (out July 11). With chaotic charm, a wild music video, and fresh tour dates, the band proves they’re bolder, weirder, and funnier than ever. Indie rock just got revived.
Tune Yards - Better-Dreaming - Photo by Shervin Lainez - Sodwee.com

Tune-Yards – Better Dreaming

Tune-Yards' "Better Dreaming" is a joyous, unhinged carnival for your ears! A wild ride blending serious topics with infectious grooves and quirky brilliance. Discover why this latest album is essential listening and get ready to dance, laugh, and maybe even find your own "better dream."