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Palm Ghosts Critique Digital Culture On New Album “Content Providers”

Photo by Chad Crawford

Nashville indie trio Palm Ghosts release Content Providers via Sweet Cheetah/Steadfast/Poptek Records on October 10. Described as “a howl from the neon gulag of 2025,” the album fuses post-punk gloom, cinematic pop, and sharp cultural critique. Lead single “Content Provider” delivers dystopian art-rock brilliance, angry, elegant, and deeply human. Pre-order the album here.

Djordje Miladinović

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