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Future Generations gear up for a sentimental summer with ‘Stay’

Kirsten Spruch June 24, 2020

It’s hard to believe that the latest tune, “Stay,” from Brooklyn-based rockers Future Generations, was written pre-pandemic. As we move towards the end of June

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The gleaming music of Methyl Ethel and nothing else

Kirsten Spruch April 12, 2019

Polaroids by Grace Eire It’s pretty rare these days to have a band enter the stage and not have them say a single word —

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Premiere: ‘BOBBY LEE’ by The Bobby Lees (Video)

Kirsten Spruch January 14, 2019

We’re super excited to premiere the new video for “BOBBY LEE” from upstate NY-based blues/punk band The Bobby Lees. Featuring live clips, fun animations, and

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With “We Appreciate Power” Grimes sounds like a parody of herself

Kirsten Spruch December 4, 2018

Last week Grimes arrived with her first single since her excellent 2015 album Art Angels, “We Appreciate Power.” Her music has always been geared towards

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Listen: “Pretty Little Fucker” Surfbort

Kirsten Spruch September 21, 2018

Surfbort offers up some serious punk attitude and a whole lot of noise. This is demonstrated quite well in their latest single, “Pretty Little Fucker.”

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Premiere: “Castle Factory” by Telefones

Kirsten Spruch August 23, 2018

Photo by Emily Hollis. Today, Nashville-based, art rock/post-punk band Telefones is out with “Castle Factory,” the A-Side off their forthcoming 7″. Hot off of opening for Iceage last

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“Summer Of ’84” and its dark portrayal of suburbia

Kirsten Spruch August 22, 2018

*Spoiler Alerts*  At first glance, it was pretty easy to think of Stranger Things when Summer of ‘84 appeared on the screen. The era is

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Song premiere: The Big Wheel “Foolish”

Kirsten Spruch August 2, 2018

As Leeds-based trio The Big Wheel gear up to release their self-produced debut EP1, we’re premiering the first single, “Foolish.” The band consists of Ollie Deans, Joe Collinson,

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Song Premiere: Dismal Thinkings “Gone Away”

Kirsten Spruch June 21, 2018

Nothing suits summer better than a melancholic rock song, and today, Seattle-based alt-rock band Dismal Thinkings has gifted us with just that. In “Gone Away,”

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