
GRLWood: Hopeful Music To Mosh To
Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Karen and Rej of the Kentucky based duo GRLWood don’t consider their music to be punk. On first glance, it’s an easy

Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Karen and Rej of the Kentucky based duo GRLWood don’t consider their music to be punk. On first glance, it’s an easy

photos by Paul Isgard Recently, I’ve found myself bouncing around a new term in my head, one that I think really encapsulates a pattern I’ve

A European goth rock band writing about death can easily become trite and tedious. The truth is, it’s just not that easy to write a

Upon exiting the press screening for the digital restoration of Andrei Tarkovsky‘s Andrei Rublev, I overheard a couple in front of me discussing the film.

For those of you here because of the mention of Lana Del Rey, I have some bad news for you, Lana is only here doing

Jerry Paper may or may not be a real person. I mean, Lucas Nathan is a real person, but whether Jerry Paper is just a

Crystal Moselle‘s best known film up until this point is probably The Wolfpack, the stranger than fiction documentary about the six shut in Angulo siblings

Our generation is going through the most public sexual revolution since the 60’s and 70’s free love movement. It’s not just the push toward greater

The death of real, head bobbing, ear-splitting, balls to the walls rock music has been talked about ad nauseam over the past 20 years or

Trying to keep up with 16-year-old Billie Eilish is an impossible and surprisingly exhausting task. Surprising because the majority of musical talent follows a relatively

Believe it or not, when Hocus Pocus was first released in 1993 (the year I was born?!) it was panned across the board by its critics.

I have a very severe love-hate relationship with music festivals. On the one hand, I love live music, and festivals provide the opportunity to enjoy

It’s been four days since I saw the sneak preview screening of Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher’s feature-length documentary The Gospel of Eureka, and I’ll admit, I

Philadelphia indie band Hop Along feels very grounded. It isn’t just the simplicity with which they present their music, lead vocalist Frances Quinlan swaying to

Hope Sandoval and David Roback, better known as the core duo of mournful, misanthropic Mazzy Star have been around for a very long time. They

Photos by Noelle Duquette at Elsewhere’s Loft, styling by Cait Durra for Worship. Interview by Amanda Lang. Everything about LA based punk rock band Starcrawler is

The Chicago garage-pop band Varsity makes music that isn’t restricted by nostalgia for or the sound of a specific decade—upbeat enough for the 1950’s, unique

Photo by Julia Pierce. Burnt Beach sounds like something you would listen to in the summer. Their debut single “Another Drop” is warm. Not just

Brooklyn based No Wave/Punk band The Sediment Club is never easy to listen to. And that’s not a bad thing, the grinding guitars and hyperactive