
Premiere: Slow Fiction “Apollo”
Photo by Miles Wilson Today, New York’s own Slow Fiction are debuting their first release with UK tastemaker label, So Young Records. In reference to

Photo by Miles Wilson Today, New York’s own Slow Fiction are debuting their first release with UK tastemaker label, So Young Records. In reference to

As we enter a period of incessant Christmas music, lest we not forget the fall playlist. This is what I’ve been listening to for no

Photo by Dylan Coates I first saw Fat Dog at The Great Escape in 2022. They played a 2AM set at The Green Door store —

Very stoked to be part of this! Taking place at The Cock (the same space as the iconic Lit Lounge), we’ll be co-hosting a party

so much music, so little time. Lauren Early – “Good Girl Bad Boy” Lauren Early is back with her first new music since 2019’s Patience

Photo by Chad Moore If you are in New York right now, you know that there is an *energy* around the scene — be that

Photo by Daniel Topete I love Blondshell. Even the name is evocative. It makes me think of Spoon River Anthology — there’s this line, “And

Pretty self explanatory. There are a lot of new tunes. You should check them out. THE GOA EXPRESS – “Portrait” THE GOA EXPRESS is

Sorry @ Barboza (Seattle) I don’t love going to shows in Seattle. I do because the alternative is worse, but New York has pretty much

Album art provided by artist. Polaroids by Nicole Miller There are not very many people who can name Sharon Van Etten as a mentor. Something that’s

Photo by Cody Briggs An ode to 60s mod style and b-list spy movies, the stylish and insanely catchy Bratboy share their latest video and single

Photo by Kenny Ramos With the video for their latest release “Vanderbilt”, Hit makes it no secret how they feel about the rapidly accelerating building of

Bringing back an old classic with a new twist. Shows We Went To started its online incarnation as a 35mm photo series back in 2015. Some of

The hangover from Halloween remains, but the show must go on. These are the gigs we’re hitting this month in a very particular order (chronological)

New York photos by Lucy Blumenfield. Seattle photos by Lauren Khalfayan. Not that playing several hundred to 1000 cap venues nationwide is a small feat, but Wolf

I first saw HighSchool in a very small room up a winding flight of stairs in a pub in Brighton. It was this past May

Head out to Powerhouse Arena in Brooklyn tonight to catch readings from a curated lineup of writers and poets hosted by the publisher Archways Editions,

Art by Joaquin Ramirez. Find more of their work here. The landscape of the music industry has changed significantly in the last decade. Where artists at a

Sorry makes me mad. It should not be allowed for one group of people to be as unnecessarily talented as they are. ‘Anywhere But Here’

Fall is one of the best times for live music and this month is no exception. A few halloween gigs on deck, but mostly just

Nashville’s Snooper are crashing through town with one hell of a lineup. Joined by Silicone Prairie and New York’s own Pattie, their show on October

Crack Cloud’s Tough Baby is blistering and scratching, an orchestrated chaos. The Canadian art collective’s approach to making music has never just stopped there (with the

Dabbling in everything from garage to psych to hardcore, Osees have proven they’re able to not only reinvent the wheel, but propel it forward at

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed I have lived an entire lifetime since the last ICYMI

Photo by Jaycee Rockhold Some of my favorite music has a disconnect between how the music sounds and what the lyrics are communicating. On the surface,

Photo by Astrid Terrazas Barging in with a dark and winding synth line, Cutouts latest single “Narc” is hypnotic and instantly captivating. Atmospherically, it begs

Photo by Iris Luz In stark contrast to the euphoria of “Let The Lights On”, Sorry’s latest single “Key To The City” looks at the bitter

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Shame Unless you’ve been living under a rock since 2016, you know about Shame and their reputation for raucous

we’re back and so is live music. For the past couple of years, New York hasn’t really felt like New York. At least not to

My Saturday started innocently enough until a friend posed the question: are you going to the Open Tab show tonight? A black and white poster

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here.

Photo by Piran Aston “Souvenirs”, the most recent offering from Manchester indie outfit Idle Hours, is what happens when a group skillfully and effectively combine