
Fair Visions’ EP ‘A Way Out’ offers a new way to escape
Painting a perfect picture of feeling left out, Fair Visions’ EP A Way Out pairs cheerful synths with the familiar feeling of watching everyone else

Painting a perfect picture of feeling left out, Fair Visions’ EP A Way Out pairs cheerful synths with the familiar feeling of watching everyone else

From the first track of her sophomore album, Punisher, it’s clear Phoebe Bridgers opened herself up completely for this round of writing. On “DVD Menu,”

Photo by Jude Zasadski Fusing sleek, cool guitar riffs with mellowed vocals, Sofia Bolt paints a musical landscape all her own on “All She Wants.”

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Los Angeles based Bad Suns has been on tour, in support of their fourth release, Mystic Truth

Slow Pulp has a knack for taking the deepest cuts of nostalgia and fusing them into music. Gearing up for their next EP, the Chicago

The Shining, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street—all movies I have successfully viewed with zero residual effects. Jordan Peele’s latest existential crisis inducer, Us, gave me

Bright, sunshine-soaked California anthems feel good. They can pull a listener away from their inner darkness, and bring them to a mental beach. Cherry Glazerr,

New York based JW Francis creates gooey, dreamy, warming bedroom pop. As New York gets colder, his music pokes at the thermostat, transporting the listener

It takes a lot to make me jump. Horror has been my go to genre for distraction since I was thirteen, but when I look

Margaret Glaspy’s music puts the hard to say thoughts into words that otherwise can’t be found. Her debut, Emotions and Math, tackled love, loss and

Haley Blais blends provoking lyrics with a laid back brand of harder rock, bringing to mind influences of predecessors like PJ Harvey and her peers

Since their 2015 release Peripheral Vision, Virginia based band Turnover has been creating dreamy emo rock, with lyrics that stick in the subconscious and guitar

Twinkling and bright, Half Waif returns with “Torches,” a bellowing anthem of searching and a rightful demand for answers. Featuring Half Waif’s carefully crafted brand

As if every track on King Krule’s latest album, The Ooz, wasn’t other-worldly enough, the man behind the music, Archy Marshall, has released a video

Photo by Samantha Sutcliffe. A la boy bands of the 60s, namely The Monkees, Portland based Mo Troper takes to an older style of music videos.

After a long weekend stuffed with turkey, cranberry sauce, and yes, stuffing, grab a blanket and use these tracks to digest all your forms of

Photo by Matt McKeon. Reflecting on the past can be daunting—it’s usually easier to just avoid it all together. But for Brooklyn based The Human Fly,

Bringing a fresh perspective to the singer-songwriter world, Jared Saltiel proves his capability on his latest single, “Wayward Queen.” It’s a powerfully written ballad, with

This Wednesday, dance away your worries at Le Poisson Rouge—New Zealand dream pop suit Yumi Zouma will grace the stage. Coming off a recent release,

For London based Tempesst, their home based rainy climate doesn’t seem to bring their music down. The four piece rockers have followed up the recent

Photo credit: Ben Lieber (of Head North) What’s the first thing you think about when you hear the word, Buffalo? Wings, unbearably cold winters, or

Photo by Mikhail Bezruchko. Washington, D.C. is a bit of a mess, to be frank. It mostly reminiscent of a cheeto-powered man and a great deal

Everyone has that one music video that struck them in such a shocking, horrific way– for me, it was Interpol’s “Evil.” Something about the striking

Like something out of a melancholic Arthur episode, New York based Poppies are back with their music video for the quaint, cheeky “Devin.” Off of

Grab your buds, a beer, and grill some burgers. Savor the summer while it lasts—we’ll be hit with full on foliage before we know it.

There’s something about Each Month’s Day: yep, that’s what I’m going to call it— aka, 6/6, 7/7, 8/8… if you have a better term for

Based in Los Angeles, The Yorks are a (for the most part) duo, fusing pop vibes and lo-fi rock to create a fuzzy, mid-day haze

These days, it feels a little hard to well, feel anything you haven’t necessarily felt before, when listening to music. However, Los Angeles based Derde

After a four year hiatus, Frankie Rose is back, ready to hold dominion over your unplanned earworms. Her latest release, “Dyson Sphere,” induces foggy daydreams,