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How to Have the Ultimate Gaming Experience

There’s nothing quite like settling into your favorite gaming chair, controller in hand, and immersing yourself in a new world. Whether you’re a PC gamer, console gamer, or mobile gamer, there are some things that everyone can do to improve their gaming experience. 

Invest in the right equipment

If you want to be a serious gamer, you must have the right tools for the job. That means investing in a quality gaming chair, a good monitor, and a comfortable keyboard and mouse. You might also consider upgrading your graphics card if you’re a PC gamer. This will ensure that you’re able to play the latest games on the highest settings. Console gamers should also invest in extra controllers and memory cards. This way, you’ll always be prepared for multiplayer gaming sessions with friends. Finally, mobile gamers can improve their experience by investing in a power bank and portable charger. This way, you’ll never have to worry about your battery dying in the middle of a game. 

No matter what type of gamer you are, it’s essential to have the right equipment. This will make sure that you’re able to enjoy your games to the fullest.

Create an online profile 

If you’re a console gamer, one of the best ways to improve your experience is to create an online profile. This will allow you to connect with other players worldwide and compete in online tournaments. You can also use your profile to keep track of your achievements and progress. Mobile gamers can also create online profiles by downloading specific apps. This is a great way to find new games to play and meet other mobile gamers. 

When you create an online profile, you will need a name and profile picture. Choose something that represents you and that you will be comfortable using for a long time. This word generator can help you come up with the perfect name for your profile. You might also consider creating a separate email address for your gaming accounts. 

Find a gaming community 

One of the best ways to improve your gaming experience is to find a community of like-minded gamers. There are communities for all different types of games and platforms. This is a great way to meet new people and make friends who share your interests. You can also use these communities to get tips and advice on improving your gaming skills. Reddit is a great place to start if you’re looking for a gaming community. Simply search for your favorite game or platform, and you’ll be sure to find a community that’s right for you. 

When you join a gaming community, it’s important to remember the rules of etiquette. Be respectful of other members, and don’t spam the group with messages or requests. 

Stay up to date on the latest news 

If you want to have the ultimate gaming experience, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest gaming news. This way, you’ll always be aware of new releases and upcoming events. You can find gaming news on websites like IGN, GameSpot, and Kotaku. You can also follow your favorite developers and publishers on social media. This is a great way to get exclusive insights into the development process of your favorite games. 

Staying up to date on gaming news will also help you find out about sales and discounts. This is a great way to save money on new games and expansions. 

You can do many things to have the ultimate gaming experience. Remember to practice, stay hydrated, and take breaks. Most importantly, have fun!

Tegan and Sara Share New Song ‘Faded Like a Feeling’

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Tegan and Sara have shared another single from their forthcoming 10th album Crybaby, which arrives October 21 via Mom+Pop Music. It’s called ‘Faded Like a Feeling’, and it follows earlier cuts ‘Fucking Up What Matters’ and ‘Yellow’. Check out a video for it below.

“It’s the Call It Off of this new album according to Sara; a simple, stripped down, emotional gut punch,” Tegan wrote in an Instagram post about the track. “I wrote three versions of the song before we recorded it; Sara kept pressing me to dig deeper, and what started as a love song, turned into something entirely different. In my substack this week I wrote, ‘…sometimes, writing about something you have isn’t half as interesting as writing about something you’ve lost.’ I lifted some of my favorite Sara lyrics from an unreleased song of hers, so it feels like a true T&S collaboration; we even sing the bridge as a duet. While the song would have been perfect for fall, we felt like you needed to hear it sooner than that.”

 

Pinkshift Release New Single ‘Get Out’

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Baltimore outfit Pinkshift have released ‘Get Out’, the latest single from their upcoming album Love Me Forever – out October 21 via Hopeless Records. It follows the previously shared tracks ‘nothing (in my head)’ and ‘i’m not crying you’re crying’. Check out an animated visual for it below.

“‘GET OUT’ is an anthem to be utilized to take space where it’s not inherently given to us,” vocalist Ashrita Kumar explained in a statement. “It’s a blatant attack against the white supremacist and patriarchal colonizers of our bodies, homes and ways of life, and it’s an expression of pure and unapologetic rage that stands in defense of our autonomy.”

Fauness Announces Debut Album, Shares New Single ‘Mystery’

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Fauness, the moniker of London-based singer-songwriter Cora Gilroy-Ware, has announced her debut album. The Golden Ass comes out October 28 via Cascine, and it includes the new single ‘Mystery’. Check out a video for it below, and scroll down for the album artwork (by Mirren Kessling) and tracklist.

“For a while I’ve been thinking about how the concept of ‘Mystery’ is obsolete,” Gilroy-Ware remarked in a statement. “Transparency and complete exposure seem to possess the beguiling, coveted allure that mystery once had. The song is an elegy to the idea of mystery, and for the video I wanted to create an embodiment of the concept, a masked character who makes her way into the sea and disappears. I thought that there’s no one better to narrate Mystery’s passing than the maenad, a type of nymph from Greek mythology. Holding her tambourine and sacred staff, a thyrsus, the maenad describes Mystery’s departure from this world.”

The Golden Ass will follow four EPs: Toxic Femininity (2018), Lashes in a Landfill (2019), Dreamcatcher (2020), and Maiden No More (2021).

The Golden Ass Cover Artwork:

The Golden Ass Tracklist:

1. Lonely
2. Mystery
3. Peaches
4. Hours
5. Siena
6. Grape & Grain
7. Laura
8. High
9. Cinnamon
10. Girl In The Moon

Dear Nora Announce New Album ‘human futures’, Share New Song ‘scrolls of doom’

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Dear Nora, the project led by singer-songwriter Katy Davidson, has announced a new LP called human futures, which arrives on October 28 via Orindal Records. Davidson recorded the follow-up to 2018’s Skulls Example with longtime bandmates Greg Campanile, Nicholas Krgovich, and Zach Burba. Check out its lead single, ‘scrolls of doom’, below, along with the album cover and tracklist.

human futures Cover Artwork:

human futures Tracklist:

1. Scrolls of Doom
2. Sedona
3. Shadows
4. Flowers Fading
5. Human Futures
6. Sinaloan Restaurant
7. Fruitful Streams
8. Airbnb Cowboy
9. We’re Going Down
10. Mothers and Daughters
11. Flag (Into the Fray)
12. Five Months On the Go

Album Review: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, ‘Let’s Turn It Into Sound’

On Let’s Turn It Into Sound, modern synth maestro Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith returns with her most explosive project to-date. Off the heels of an excellent collaborative LP with Emile Mosseri, Smith crafts a hectic, experimental-pop album, equal parts frolicsome fun and investigation into the ontology of sound. Let’s Turn It Into Sound is a cross-modal inquiry, exploring how sound can embody non-sonic ideas and forms. It’s also incredibly goofy.

The album is a much livelier turn from Smith. Here, her textures move beyond the laidback, new age meditations of some earlier Smith albums like The Mosaic of Transformation. Instead, Let’s Turn It Into Sound leaps headfirst into a circus of glitchy drums and pulsating synths, all swirled together into a hyperactive assembly. Songs evolve like sketches stapled together. Discordant sounds collide, jumping to new platforms and scarcely cycling back around. Smith herself likens the album’s structure to a mimic of conversations, but this doesn’t quite encapsulate the spontaneity of the music. Let’s Turn It Into Sound’s primary pleasure stems from its ability to uproot expectations, building up a theme and then instantly dropping it for another one. It’s an impulsively structured album that, despite its synthetic palette, feels rooted in the structure of an organic consciousness, complete with all the whims and diversions of a human mind.

‘Have You Felt Lately?’, the album opener, begins with an upbeat stampede of ascending and descending keyboard melodies: imagine a TV morning news intro jingle played over a dozen hideously malfunctioning and out-of-sync screens. Then, after an explosive ten seconds, everything quickly fades out, replaced by several tracks of Smith’s voice. Throughout the album, her hyper-processed vocals stutter with sharp pitch jumps, layered into a disorienting choral effect. Admittedly, her repeated vocal processing technique – rampant across the album – feels somewhat redundant amidst the otherwise fast-shifting landscape of the songs. Smith effectively bridges the gap between the human voice and the electronic keyboard, adapting her vocals into a synthetic landscape. Yet, whereas her arsenal of synths flaunt a diverse range of palettes, her voice remains overly grounded in one sound throughout the album.

Smith’s most notable switch-up arrives halfway through ‘Check Your Translation’. The song opens with an ethereal synth-and-drum ballet. Then, after thirty seconds, everything changes with the suddenness of a switched radio station. Now, we find ourselves amidst a peaceful ambient landscape. Gentle pads simmer against a slow arp. It’s airy and meditative: a caesura in an otherwise gleefully energetic album. Yet as soon as this new, tranquil zone grows familiar, Smith pulls out the rug, jumping to a stretch of Nintendo-esque retro synths which seem extracted from the soundtrack of an early Super Mario game. Here, Smith’s switch-ups find humour in subverting expectations. The album takes immense pleasure in introducing forms which would otherwise never meet and bulldozing conceptions of which musical conventions can co-exist. For Smith, there’s no rulebook and genre is never something to strictly abide by.

Despite its mismatched body, Let’s Turn It Into Sound is a coherent work. Smith finds an underlying unity between her sounds through a universal indescribability. She once again proves herself a master of conjuring unique palettes, congregating like a broadcast of alien chimes. Because of how abstract Smith’s sounds are, they act as provocative stand-ins for non-auditory sensory experiences. This is an album that sounds like color and texture. Let’s Turn It Into Sound explores the complexities of our bodies and the ways art can facilitate a transfer across our neural networks. Smith, always ambitious, showcases art’s capacity to re-write the very ways we perceive the world.

Magdalena Bay Unveil New Single ‘All You Do’

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Magdalena Bay have unveiled a new song, ‘All You Do’, which will appear on the deluxe edition of their 2021 debut Mercurial World. Give it a listen below.

Mercurial World Deluxe is set to arrive on September 23 via Luminelle Recordings. ‘All You Do’ follows the release of Danny L Harle’s remix of ‘Chaeri’, as well as the indie pop duo’s reimagining of Soccer Mommy’s ‘Shotgun’. Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Magdalena Bay.

Wild Pink and Julien Baker Collaborate on New Single ‘Hold My Hand’

Wild Pink have shared ‘Hold My Hand’, a new single from their forthcoming album ILYSM that features Julien Baker. Check it out below.

“I wrote that song right after my first surgery, about lying on the operating table where a member of the surgical team held my hand right before I went under,” bandleader John Ross explained in a statemet. “It sounds kind of arbitrary, and like it shouldn’t have been as impactful as it was, but I felt very comforted and wanted to capture that loving feeling in the song.”

He continued: “I knew pretty quickly that I wanted it to be a duet, and I’m super grateful to Julien for joining me on it. This was one of the first songs we rehearsed together as a band in the studio and David’s piano part felt great almost immediately. There were a couple moments like that in the recording process where a song just immediately fell into place as soon as we started playing it.”

ILYSM, Wild Pink’s fourth LP, is set to arrive on October 14 via Royal Mountain Records. In addition to Julien Baker, it features contributions from J Mascis, Ryley Walker, Yasmin Williams, and Samantha Crain. Previously, the band shared the album’s title track, which was our Song of the Week.

Mdou Moctar Shares New ‘Niger EP Vol. 1’

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Mdou Moctar has released Niger EP Vol. 1, a collection of tracks featuring alternate versions of ‘Chismiten’ and ‘Imouhar’ as well as live takes of four songs recorded in Niger between 2017 and 2020. You can check it out below.

Moctar released his latest album, Afrique Victime, via Matador last year. “In 2021, we started the Mdou Moctar mixtape series,” producer and bassist Mikey Coltun explained in a press release. “These releases compiled field recordings, cellphone voice memos, interview clips, conversations captured in the tour van, and blown-out board recordings from shows all over the world. As a continuation of those mixtapes, we present the Niger EPs, which examine the roots of the Mdou Moctar band.”

“Early Mdou recordings were contained on cassettes, though the humble tape was soon replaced by the quick and easy facility of cellphone technology,” Coltun continued. “Long bus rides are common in West Africa. On one of these rides, you might be seated next to a stranger and ask, “What are you listening to?” Then a song exchange would begin over Bluetooth. This is a very real way artists found their music distributed far from home. In that vein, the Niger EP series features solely recordings taped in Mdou Moctar’s home country of Niger. Volume 1 begin the series with a mix of recordings from 2017-2020, documenting the band at weddings, picnics, rehearsals, and even impromptu house concerts. A must have for any Mdou Moctar fan!”

 

Palm Release New Single ‘Parable Lickers’

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Palm have shared a new single, ‘Parable Lickers’, taken from their forthcoming album Nicks and Grazes. It follows lead cut ‘Feathers’, which made our Best New Songs list. Check it out below.

“‘Parable Lickers’ is the oldest one of the bunch,” drummer Hugo Stanley explained in a statement. “We were performing a version of this song live when we previously toured, but it didn’t finish itself until just before we went to the studio. It’s the only track on this record with MIDI guitar, which was kind of a hallmark of our previous album, Rock Island. The sample used is a recording of a drumline playing at the high school across the street from Eve and Kasra’s old house in Kensington, PA.”

Nicks and Grazes arrives October 14 via Saddle Creek.