
Listen: Tkay Maidza “Syrup”
Our Issue 9 cover star, Zimbabwe-born Australian Rapper Tkay Maidza is back, following up her 2020 release Last Year Was Weird Vol. 2 with her latest

Our Issue 9 cover star, Zimbabwe-born Australian Rapper Tkay Maidza is back, following up her 2020 release Last Year Was Weird Vol. 2 with her latest

Photo by Steve Gullick On their latest video, “Unsmart Lady”, Dry Cleaning shares amongst skittering guitars and Florence Shaw’s beloved monotone vocal delivery that they

You’re either lying or living in a very different reality if you haven’t experienced even a *momentary* moment of regression the past year. What do

photo by Sydney Haliburton With distant, reverberating chords and percussion reminiscent of water droplets plopping heavy down to the earth, Mia Joy entrances listeners into

In a rich, red brocade room, complete with a heart shaped headboard and sparkling chandelier, we find the always enchanting Glume for her latest hypnotic

With an 80s tinged, post punk darkness, offset by inescapably catchy, tinkling keys, N0V3L is back with the first single off their debut record Non-Fiction, “Group Disease”.

Art by Mikayla Lewis Writing and reading about music is always a little ironic instead of just listening to the thing, so we’re bringing it

If you’re looking to fill the Lana Del Rey shaped hole in your heart with someone earthy, less problematic, but equally as mesmerizing and beautifully

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here I don’t think you could walk into a gig from New York to L.A., or

Creams’ pulsating dark pop is completely hypnotic. From the first electronic whispers on her latest track, “Sleep On Me”, the listener knows they’re in for

My last moments pre-quarantine were spent on tour with Native Sun in California. After an amazing week out west, we headed back to the city

Looking like they’re in a computerized, post-apocalyptic landscape, Squid brings us their first single, “Narrator”, off their forthcoming debut record ‘Bright Green Field’. Inspired by

I’m always a fan of some sort of creative restriction or framework — self-inflicted or otherwise — and how it inspires an artists work. The

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here. Not necessarily 2020 releases, but the music that got us through this year.

Tis the szn! Here’s a mix of holiday songs, old and new, to help get you in whatever the mood may be given the current

Juulsexual is our favorite meme account hands down, no questions asked, you cannot change our minds, this is fact. The guys from The Britanys aka

Photos by Daniel Topete If you keep up with the New York music scene or any of the best established or up-and-coming rock and punk
If you’re a vinyl and craft beer lover who needs to escape their apartment (or their holiday plans, or…reality?) this season, BierWax is probably the

Thrilled to finally be sharing what we’ve been working on for a minute now — Issue 9 is finally here! We started this zine

Thank god that as the world (and humanity) is spiraling further into the abyss Dry Cleaning remains a monotone, cheeky voice of dark humor and

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

This past week, this month, this year has been A LOT. I know we’re all on the same page with that. Even if we have moments
Welcome to the first episode of It’s Is My Life — a new video podcast series brought to you by Whole Wide World and The

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Black Country, New Road – “Science Fair” Is Black Country,

Art by Connor Mikita I almost can’t believe I get to writeup… an event?! I’m thrilled. I’ll be the first one to admit I’ve shied away

We’ve been stuck inside for months now so we’re starting to get very well acquainted with the material possessions we surround ourselves with — including

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

Like a sleeker, sexier Smashing Pumpkins ballad, Club Intl’s “Ash Is Gone” is an instant classic. From the first phrase, frontman John Eatherly invites us

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

As Duncan Fellows is gearing up to release their forthcoming album The Sadlands we’re stoked to be premiering two tracks off that record — “Like I Used