
Listen: Nation of Language “A Different Kind of Life”
Nation of Language released the upbeat single “A Different Kind of Life” last week. Proving they’re staying busy in pandemic times soon after their debut album in

Nation of Language released the upbeat single “A Different Kind of Life” last week. Proving they’re staying busy in pandemic times soon after their debut album in

Photo by Rita Iovine It’d been a minute since I last interviewed Brooklyn’s finest neo new wave group, Nation of Language. They would probably disapprove

Photos by Allen Ying Before their back-to-back dates alongside Black Lips at Bowery Ballroom I had the opportunity to briefly e-chat with Wooing’s Rachel Trachtenburg about

Photos by Ryan Layne, find more of his work here. Glove Bloom

In a parade of unconventionally orchestrated disorder, Jangula release Ataraxia. The title, meaning a state of mind free from emotional disturbance really hits the nail on


Moon Panda’s second single of 2018, “Gun,” is an entrancing world of indecision and complexities of the mind. A great song for those moments you

Kid le Chat has self-released their sophomore LP, Lost Critters: a constantly captivating new-wave album made for you to dance, daydream, and sing along to like

Photos by Ryan Layne and Jingmin Ye. Deafheaven DIIV Ioanna Gika

In a testament to persistence and mental resilience Dances return with the excellent Venus Figurine. After their debut album Dances had a falling out internally


You know that feeling of being comfortable where you are but really not being cool with the societal norms around you? Jane Church’s new single


Trevor Powers, FKA Youth Lagoon, dismantles everything on his new debut solo album Mulberry Violence. The gentle and wiry voice that winded its way through

DIIV’s Colin Caulfield falls in love with a truck in his new video for “Looking for Revenge,” and things get pretty steamy. The My Strange

Photo by Zosha Warpeha The wonderfully tranquil experience of Elijah Wolf’s “Wilson State Park” video is both a meditation and therapy session. The video pairs dreamlike

Lunacre’s blissfully numb new single “Love Being Lost” is here to ease the feeling of summer coming to a close. The London four-piece’s first single

Dances is back with their sophomore album Venus Figurine, out October 12, as well as a music video for the lead single “Washed Up On

Photos by Ryan Layne, see more here. The enigmatic Brooklyn trio Nation of Language is the sound of something more. Bringing a real sense of wonder

If you’re ever told that the sweat-and-leather-driven, electric guitar rock ’n’ roll is a thing of the past, “Residual Grimace” completely debunks that assertion. Material

Neon, skydiving, airplanes and a multitude of sunglasses. Tampa, Jeff Kite of The Voidz’s L.A. band, premiere their new music video for “Silent Moon”. The