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In 2022, I moved away from New York after having lived in the city for five years. I kept in touch with my people in

In 2022, I moved away from New York after having lived in the city for five years. I kept in touch with my people in

Where Are Your Friends Tonight? By Marc Giuffre Where Are Your Friends Tonight? is a photo column documenting parties, music, nightlife, and more through the

With just one listen, Ray Bull’s music sparks an immediate conversation of movement — foot tapping, finger snapping, head bobbing, side-to-side swaying. I got my

Photo by Mochi Robinson. “Arms of an Angel,” the latest release from SUO, explores the fleeting nature of emotion. On Instagram, she wrote, “[Love] always

Story by Sophie Abeles. Photos by Matt Weinberger. Named for the word’s mouthfeel rather than the world’s largest lizard, Komodos is a garage rock band

We have something to satisfy your sonic thirst: Alex Orange Drink’s latest single, “Queen Victoria,” featuring Conor Oberst. The first release from Alex Orange Drink

Story and photos by Sophie Abeles. Two years ago, The Thing, a four-piece indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, abandoned their leases and jobs

Photo by Rachel Cabitt. If you haven’t been treated to the gift of a YAASSS show, I don’t know what you’re waiting for. Despite running,

From Craigslist to California, Brooklyn’s own THICK just don’t know when to stop. And thank God they don’t! They’re joyous, they’re enraged, they’re a little

Summer has (finally) fucking arrived and besides the blistering humidity and a pervasive smell of warm urine, it also means it’s rooftop season. And to

Photos by Brett Myers. BOYTOY Honduras Native Sun

Do you <3 the metal? Yeah you do! The headbanging, the hair, the pits — metal can be a little intimidating at first. But once

South Pole Parties is bringing a punchy lineup of lo-fi acts to Santos Party House tonight, including Celestial Shore, Ritual Humor, Long Nails, and Fruit

Give Up The Roast is a column that collides delicious caffeine with wild thrashing a la a bi-monthly coffee and punk album pairing — the

Varsity, an endlessly fun garage-pop troupe from Chicago, just dropped”Cult of Personality,” the super bouncy and satisfying A-side to their recently released split single (which

Navigating the big, depressing, flaky world of dating is like taking on a second full-time job. Then, after all of your hard work resisting the

Horoscopes and collage by Lucy Aries You can take care of yourself… and everybody else for that matter. Your amazing spirit flows out to all

The crazy heat here in NYC may not agree, but summer is coming to a close, and French electronic outfit You Are Number Six is

Interview by Hennesy Sanchez There is a resurgence and revitalization of girl power in the indie music scene — and Potty Mouth is leading it.

Tei Shi just dropped a visually stunning video for “See Me,” a swirling, atmospheric track off of her recently released EP Verde. A collaboration between

Kali Uchis, a soulful Colombian singer/songwriter making waves in the indie pop scene, just released a hypnotically colorful video for “Loner,” a low-key track off

Our latest column, Film Files, explores the world of cinema and the culture that surrounds it. From dissecting the work of acclaimed auteurs to digging

In celebration of issue #4, we’re hosting a release party at Baby’s All Right in conjunction with this month’s Cult Citizen! Tonight’s lineup includes NO

Palehound artfully dissect modern beauty standards and hygiene in their new video for “Healthier Folk,” a song off of their recently released debut full-length, Dry

Aries TBH your fire has been blazing on the crazy train this past month and we’re all a little worried about you. We know you

Brooklyn duo Surf Rock is Dead just released “Anymore,” a dense, shimmering new single from their upcoming (and currently untitled) EP. Lush with reverb and

Day Wave is the solo project of Jackson Phillips, a singer-songwriter from Oakland who’s been getting lots of love for his dreamy, lo-fi take on

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Shabazz Palaces make some of the trippiest beats we’ve ever had the pleasure of swimming in, and they’ve just dropped a spacey new track called

We’ve thought we had a handle on The Growlers‘ mystique in issue #3, but they’ve managed to send us reeling again with their grainy, VHS-inspired

Montreal’s minimalist electronic/pop duo Majical Cloudz just dropped “Silver Car Crash,” the first single off of their much-anticipated, upcoming sophomore LP Are You Alone? Breathy

By now you know we’re huge fans of brash Toronto punk outfit Dilly Dally. They throw frustration in your face one minute and sweet melodies