
Watch: Shlohmo “Beams”
Shlohmo released a NYC nightlife montage as his video for “Beams,” a track from his upcoming sophomore album, Dark Red. The frenzied drumwork and dirty synth

Shlohmo released a NYC nightlife montage as his video for “Beams,” a track from his upcoming sophomore album, Dark Red. The frenzied drumwork and dirty synth

The Zoltars just released a nostalgic, ’60s-inspired video for “16-17-18 Living,” a charming lo-fi track off of their self-titled LP. Using footage from an anti-drug

Ceasing their guerilla attack of an existence with a string of cancelled tour dates and a cryptic open letter dubbing the band “a conceptual art exhibition anchored

Liphemra’s feature from Issue #3 — copies are still available, get yours here. Photgraphed by Cheryl Georgette Arent. Interview by Shea Garner. Overcoming the crippling pain

Bent Denim create their music by way of email, with the exchange of respective sounds between a Ben Littlejohn in Nashville and Dennis Sager of

Bully, a punk quartet from Nashville, just released “I Remember,” the first single off of their upcoming album. Quick, raw, and unrelenting, “I Remember” is

As a part of Nitehawk Cinema’s monthly film series THE DEUCE (which focuses on 42nd Street’s theaters of yesteryear), the theater will be screening A

Music, art, and culture collide in the second installment of the collaborative, desert-town festival Marfa Myths. This unique cultural program is taking place this weekend,

It’s been nearly three years since Lonerism and Perth’s Tame Impala make their return with an ever-enthralling psyche rock epic in the form of “Let It Happen”

Review by Sasha Maese. Follow her on Twitter @Sasha_Dove. You’ve probably walked past the James Farley Post Office a million times; it’s that enormous building

Hundred Waters brought their new ambient, electronic tinkerings to Music Hall of Williamsburg last week. Alongside Mitski, a grungy ’90s-inspired trio, Hundred Waters captivated the

M.I.A. just released “Can See Can Do,” her first single since the her 2013 album Matangi. M.I.A’s new track serves as a gritty, dance-ready shock to

Dev Hynes has been on somewhat of a hiatus since the release of 2013’s Cupid Deluxe, the second full-length under his Blood Orange moniker. Since then, he’s

The Growlers have taken up something of a residency at Baby’s All Right this week. Their West Coast vibes are taking over the venue for a healthy

PINS, a post-punk/garage quintet hailing from Manchester, just released a glitter-filled video for “Too Little Too Late,” a new single off of their upcoming album

Come wax nostalgic for venues gone by in Brooklyn’s DIY circuit at “RIP DIY,” a group photography show at Cloud City. This visual eulogy was

Electronic art rock outfit Hundred Waters is bringing their ambient experimentation to Music Hall of Williamsburg tonight alongside Mitski, a ’90s-inspired trio that blend poppy

Brooklyn’s own EULA is having their release party for Wool Sucking, at Palisades Thursday 3/5. Joined by Martin Bisi (featuring Algis Kizys of Swans, Bob Bert

Besides spearheading Breakup Records, a boutique music label based in Portland, multi-talented power couple Alex and Sierra Haager craft dreamy yet gritty “slow-fi” jams with

Selections + Selectors is having their second ever screening event tonight at the Wythe Hotel. Titled “An Evening of Hip Hop Musical Shorts,” Selections +

Head over to Palisades for some thrash-core, punk, and hip hop vibes from Trash Talk, Ratking, and Lee Bannon tonight. We got to see Trash Talk during

Tonight, cyberpunks ONWE are storming Bowery Electric alongside Britanys (for a taste of their sound, check out our in-depth feature with the boys here), ACID DAD, and Nicholas

A dream boat is an ideal: they’re almost untouchable, unlovable, unreal. Which is kind of how a break up feels — longing for someone you

Tonight, we celebrate! All of our love and hard work has paid off with Issue #3, and we’re hosting a release party tonight at Night of

Himanshu Suri from Das Racist has embarked upon his solo project, Heems, with his debut album, Eat Pray Thug, coming out in March. Last week, Heems dropped

Lower Dens just released a video for “To Die In L.A.,” a driving synth-led jam from their upcoming third album, Escape from Evil. Directed by

Coming off their self-titled EP (produced by none other than electronic maestro Dev Hynes), Buscabulla has just released a video for the wispy, dance-ready track

Liverpool’s Stealing Sheep have been busy touring with the likes of the Postal Service, Alt-J, and St. Vincent since the release of their 2012 debut Into

Brace for impact: noise rock outfit Metz has just released “Acetate,” the opening track to their upcoming sophomore album II. Relentless drum work and grinding

Guantanamo Baywatch, a Portland garage outfit with a fondness for surf rock tropes and clever wordplay, just released “Too Late,” a track from their upcoming

Lost Boy ? just released “Love You Only,” an over-saturated Valentine’s Day exclusive dedicated to Natalie Kirch of Sharkmuffin. Although the track won’t be featured

How often do you get to hang out with three intelligent, funny, and creative musicians on a weekend afternoon? Honestly, The Britany’s make my job