
Listen: Suburban Living “No Fall”
Suburban Living feels more like a LES dance floor than a backyard barbeque, particularly with their new track “No Fall,” a single from their upcoming

Suburban Living feels more like a LES dance floor than a backyard barbeque, particularly with their new track “No Fall,” a single from their upcoming

A Place to Bury Strangers just released a pummeling new track titled “Straight,” a single off of their upcoming album Transfixiation, which is due out

We’re digging into the past — in search of inspiration and ideas, highlighting both songs that have stood the test of time and those that never

Folk songstress Angel Olsen released a somber, cinematic video for “Windows,” a track off of her most recent album, Burn Your Fire For No Witness.

Girlpool has just released a video for “Blah Blah Blah,” a single off of their upcoming debut, self-titled EP. In stark contrast to the introspective

Bully, hailing from Nashville, released a video from “Brainfreeze,” a single off of their recently released self-titled EP. Elements of punk and surf rock converge

Swedish pop sensation Tove Styrke first made waves in the music world with her self-titled debut in 2010 and just last month she returned with Borderline, her

Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain, authors of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, a cult classic published in 12 languages across the globe, and Dear

Music Driven, a partnership between Nitehawk Cinema and Noisey, will screen director Scott Crary’s no wave / art punk documentary Kill Your Idols, as well as

NYC punk figure Richard Hell is curating a series of events at Symphony Space where he will interview an up-and-coming young artist that interest him

Sometimes you just don’t need a reason — for anything. Sometimes there is no method, and madness is just madness. In the devil-may-care spirit of

SQÜRL, DIY director Jim Jarmusch’s dark, noisy trio, released the gently droning “Francine Says,” a single from their third and final EP in a series that

Low Fat Getting High are a noisy, post-punk trio driven by grungy bass lines, frenzied drum work, and scratchy scream-sing vocals. Between all of the

Interview by Ashley Opheim / Photographed by Claire Milbrath The first thing I notice when entering TOPS’ studio is the two vintage hardcover books guitarist

Kindness’ new video with Robyn asks “Who Do You Love?” and director Daniel Brereton answers with a series of intimate, black and white portraits of

Canopies bring swirling, psychdelic ambiance, synths, and modulated vocals to to the forefront of “Choose Yer Own Adventure,” their latest single from their upcoming debut

Fang Moon, an electronic new wave duo from Portland, is the brainchild of Lydia Berndt and Andrew Sadowski. The talented pair wield a healthy four synths

“Ginger Entanglement” by Amanda Charcharian Amanda Charcharian is one of our favorite photographers — so we couldn’t be any more excited for “Gilded Forest,” an

As I’m sure you’re already aware, beloved DIY venue Death by Audio will be closing its doors for good on the 22nd following a seven

Australian indie rock outfit Fairchild have artsy fun in a new black and white, stop-motion video for “Arcadia,” a dance-inducing single off of their upcoming

LA producer Liphemra has just released “magazines,” an experimental electronica track that flirts with elements of pop, noise, and R&B. The fragility of Liphemra’s vocals

Ariel Pink’s creepy new video for “Picture Me Gone,” a single from his upcoming album pom pom, follows three masked women (some played by men)

Kendrick Lamar just dropped a joyous (and subtly dark) video for “i,” the first single off his currently untitled third album. The video finds Lamar

“I sometimes enjoy [superhero movies] because they are basic and simple and go well with popcorn. The problem is that sometimes they purport to be

Mike Wojciechowski goes by the moniker Thick Red Wine, which is apt, seeing as his noisy, sing along style of punk is at once honest,

Honey Wild, a rock ‘n’ roll quartet based in Brooklyn, released a live video for their song “Home,” a track from their recent self-titled EP.

Tonight marks the closing of “Pressure Point,” an exhibit currently running at Outpost Artists Resources in Ridgewood curated by Alexandra Drewchin. Inspired by kung-fu, Wu

I think Lucius is spectacular. After CMJ last year, I began listening to their album Wildewoman and found it entirely satisfying. The two lady singers whisked past

Brooklyn trio Lazyeyes recently released “Adaptation,” the newest single off of their upcoming EP this December, and it’s a hard one to pin down, but

Just in time for Halloween, FKA twigs has released a spidery, black and white video for “Video Girl,” a single from her debut LP1. The

In the midst of all of the new music, weekday benders, and venue hopping, it’s easy to forget that CMJ provides some of the most intimate

Do you like home movies, hazy montages of daily life in NYC, karaoke bars? Well then Porches.’ new video for “Prism,” the second single off