


Photos by Erin Christie Synth-heavy alt rock outfit PVRIS recently migrated over to the West Coast, a sign that they’d ascended the ranks and somewhat

Photo by Kristy Benjamin Following the release of their 2019 EP, I Can Fool Anyone In This Town, Californian four-piece Liily became an undeniable force

Photo by Sam Hiscox One of North London’s most exciting offspring, Sorry – the musical brainchild of duo Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, in addition to

The sensual cover art for Baby Boys’ debut full-length record, Threesome (released March 12 via Grand Jury), practically predestined it to be a wild ride.

Black Country, New Road’s debut record, For the first time, leaves you wanting more, not because it’s lacking in splendor, but because its track-listing is

At the top of 2020, Chicago psychedelic rock group Post Animal unveiled their long-awaited sophomore record, Forward Motion Godyssey, only to have their official roll-out

Following the release of their highly-acclaimed debut Songs of Praise (2018), and it being awarded the title of Rough Trade’s Album of the Year, South

When Paul Jacobs isn’t contributing to Montreal-based post-punk band Pottery, he’s busy crafting his own methodological schemes in the studio. Most recently, yesterday finds the

Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here. Samia photo byJessica DiMento. Lupin photo by Graham Tolbert. Jake Luppen and Samia Finnerty exist

I think the world stopped turning for a minute when I heard that Phoebe Bridgers was releasing a set of orchestrally re-worked tracks from her

Wyatt Shears is somewhat of an enigma. A flash of frequently dyed hair, you can often find him tumbling across the stage and jumping into

The post-punk revival is moving forward, regardless of what’s happening in our world, and its resilience is striking the musical landscape with an eclectic array

Shame’s elemental post-punk-leaning debut LP, Songs of Praise, hit airwaves just over two years ago now. After enduring a painfully long period of waiting since

Photo by Chiara Gambuto You can count the total number of releases from Brighton’s Public Body on one hand, and still, they’ve managed to acquire my

On Wednesday, August 26th, hardcore hip-hop duo Ho99o9 (Horror) premiered a short documentary/stream of consciousness/montage of unreleased footage and music videos called Horror: Children of

With the acknowledgement that systemic racism plagues every part of our world — namely encouraged by the hyper-focused lens on police brutality and other forms

As Leeds-based five-piece, Eades, will say themselves, there’s a load of amazing bands coming out of their homestead at the moment, and they’re certainly an

Featured image by Matthew James-Wilson. Other photos by Rachel Filler. Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten’s chance encounter when they attended high school together was easily

Since his 2018 collaboration with Jay Som (Nothing’s Changed), Justus Proffit has racked up acclaim for his utterly expressive, instrumentally diverse discography. It’s easy to

Photos by Erin Christie Allston venue Great Scott existed as a pillar of Boston’s live music empire since its establishment in 1976. Just off the

On April 17, Fiona Apple released her first full-length record in eight years, and the world collectively wept. Upon listening to the first track, it’s

LA-based indie multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Stogel is a resilient presence, and his latest project, War Strings, is a direct indicator of that. Today, he released, “Tragedy

Portraits by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. The Chicago music scene is overflowing with incomparable talent from Twin Peaks to Chance the Rapper. Fire

London alt group Sorry—Asha Lorenz (vocals), Louis O’Bryen (vocals, guitar), Lincoln Barett (drums), Campbell Baum (bass), and Marco Pini (synths)—is difficult to pin down, and

Photos by Allen Ying. Hailing from the City of Angels, The Paranoyds —Staz Lindes, Laila Hashemi, Lexi Funston, and David Ruiz — are heaven-sent. With packing an

Kevin Krauter might not be a household name yet, but soon enough, he might as well be. Known first for his work with Indiana-based ambient

Floating just underneath the radar, Post Animal might just be producing some of the most experimentally-unique sounds in their peer group. With their latest release

Olivia Osby and Avshalom “Avsha” Weinberg have a once in a lifetime kind of friendship. After meeting in high school and bonding over their shared

BODEGA is a collective that might be just as vital to the New York scene as the small corner store/market they share their name with.

Feature by Erin Christie Riding on the coattails of releasing their sophomore record The Talkies (released September 27 via Rough Trade Records), post-punk trailblazers Girl

Though 2019 is rounding the corner into the final stretch, who’s to say now isn’t as good a time as any for new talent to