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There is nothing subtle about cumgirl8 — and that is where their beauty lies. From their costumed and choreographed performances to their upfront lyricism and

There is nothing subtle about cumgirl8 — and that is where their beauty lies. From their costumed and choreographed performances to their upfront lyricism and

Desire, the synth-pop project from Megan Louise and Johnny Jewel, have released their latest video/single for the sultry dance track “Telling Me Lies”. Creating a

Listening to Sub*T feels like reading the scrawled, inky, mess crammed in the margins of old notebooks. It’s nostalgic, personal, and familiar in a way

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

After a 3 year hiatus, the LA-duo Sextile is back in a big way. Ushering in a new era with a short film scored by

Brooklyn’s wildest band may have relocated to LA, but that just means we get to celebrate their return to the big, bad apple with a

Listening to Dehd’s latest single “Bad Love” would not instantly bring to mind visions of a leather-clad strip club (a scene where “Pour Some Sugar

It’s art week in Mexico City and acclaimed fashion brand El Llamafante is hosting a killer afterparty for ZONA MACO. Fashion, live music, a warehouse!

Photo by Angela Ricciardi Adding some softness and comfort to the industrial mix of her forthcoming record Squeeze, SASAMI shares the latest track “Call Me Home”. Of

Photo by Ebru Yildiz Leaning into the intricacies of what it is to be “American”, The Districts are set to release their forthcoming album Great American

Photo by Bella Rose Porter Recent Partisan signee NoSo has released their latest single and accompanying lyric video, “Honey Understand”. Indulging in cinematic melodrama and

Photo by Julia Austin Brooklyn post punk outfit Catcher have released their latest, and maybe strongest, single yet. “Behind a Bleeding Heart” is unsurprisingly gothic

We’re all at the point where if we didn’t have to utter the words “post punk” again, we could live very happily for the rest

Photo by Joel Johnston Leeds quintet Eades have released “Delusion Spree”, the third track off their forthcoming album of the same name out this March

photo by Marilena Vlachopoulou Despite the thoughtful simplicity of their album artwork, VLURE’s debut EP Euphoria is anything but simplistic. Bringing heart and darkness to the

Photo by Filmawi Fontaines D.C. have been a band that has always felt very authentic and in touch with their roots and where they came. They

Photo by Angela Ricciardi SASAMI has shared her latest industrial-influenced track “Say It” off her forthcoming record Squeeze out February 25th via Domino Records. Having a

New York-based Slow Fiction have just released their debut double single — ‘The Cut / Niagara’. Seeming to have been plucked straight from a Kat

Musical duo Boy Harsher have decided to go in a different direction for their next release — making a feature film. The Runner came from a

Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here. Not necessarily 2021 releases, but the music that got us through yet another shit show

“Como Si Nada”, the latest from Mexico City rock group Niña Diablo struts with a casual, calculated intensity. Like a jungle cat preparing to strike.

Christmas music is often unrepresentative of the actual mood of the season. Yes — ideally we’re all holly jolly, but it is the dead of

LANNDS craft an entire auditory landscape with their latest release “HITEM”. The track is trippy and varied — attention brought to each slight adjustment and

As the holidays are fast approaching, if you don’t know what to get that special someone in your life who has looked at this site

Photo by Sara Collins Wombo’s latest release “One of These” is at once ethereal and grunge-y, haunting and strangely hopeful. The track is their first

After releasing two immediately catchy and instantly unforgettable tracks this summer, Wet Leg have finally announced their debut self-titled record out April 22, 2022. Accompanying

Gonna keep it short and sweet this month. Happy holidays. Thursday, December 2nd Caroline Polachek, Oklou – Terminal 5 (SOLD OUT) Saturday, December 4th

Yard Act’s latest offering “Payday” is the dance track for society’s collective downward spiral. A commentary on capitalism and classism, the band showcases the track

The way Jeff Goldblum has unintentionally cemented himself in multiple pieces of music is pretty impressive. His impact is clearly not to be underestimated. His

I don’t know if CLIP is a Scorpio, but she gives off big Scorpio energy. The New York rapper’s new single “Calvin K” is unapologetic

Photo by Dan Marker-Moore In the age of the internet, we’ve become accustomed to instant gratification. We need click through links (can’t be bothered to

There are few cities who are as passionate about local music as Seattle. Whether it is the support granted from KEXP, the plethora of independent