
Taking shots with Miranda and the Beat: Altered States S1 E2
If you’re most likely to, take a shot… Miranda and the Beat took that prompt super-seriously, nearly wiping out the tequila before we could get

If you’re most likely to, take a shot… Miranda and the Beat took that prompt super-seriously, nearly wiping out the tequila before we could get

I’m a real sucker for a moody pop song that holds and releases tension so precariously, like a hammock waiting to spill gallons of rainwater

Interview by Izel Villarba, find more of his work here. Photos by Kevin Condon, find more of his work here. I first met photographer, Kevin Condon,

Olivia Osby and Avshalom “Avsha” Weinberg have a once in a lifetime kind of friendship. After meeting in high school and bonding over their shared

THICK is one of Brooklyn’s best party bands guaranteed to deliver a set you’ll remember for years to come – maybe because of how much

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 Michelle LoBianco Alberto Pazzi has an obsession. Not only with heavy black lines and contours, but with the symbolic color pink. The Mexican artist,

Photos by Allen Ying Saara Untracht-Oakner is just as confident and unapologetically opinionated as she seems. Or, if she isn’t, it would be impossible to

Early May of this year, Boston transfers and now Nashville-based band Pile, released their third album (7 releases in total), the cathartic and still melodic

Liza Anne has always nudged her way to the front of the sea of other arguably equally as talented musicians for one main reason –

GRLwood are the loudest, sweetest, weirdest, most talented, and also did I say sweetest? thing to come out of Louisville. Karen and Rej are so friendly

Photos by Felicia Wolfe As a Star is forming in harsh abyss, collecting particles, sucking blank matter, heating, expelling colors and bizarre life forms – does

Photos by Michelle Lobianco It’s the day after Halloween and the weather is unseasonably pleasant. Tom Lescovich, mastermind behind buzzworthy Brooklyn goth rockers Cindy Cane, glides

Photos and feature by Lola Pistola Enhanced by a variety of textures and elevated sonic experimentation, Free Cell doesn’t built up by suit, instead Lina Tullgren’s sophomore

Drahla are not your typical band, rather, a collective of artists who happen to also be musicians. The trio of singer/guitarist Luciel Brown, Bassist Rob

Portraits and live photos by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. Feature image and select live photos by Jarett Loeffler Inspiration finds people

Photos by Madison Carroll Having been born from their musical commonality in Brooklyn’s DIY scene, it should come as no surprise that The Wants don’t

Photos by Kevin Condon A lot of time has passed since the last time I interviewed Starcrawler, and from what I can see, they really

Photos and feature by Monica Kurowski Summer in New York is nearly coming to an end. But by the looks of the weather my trek to

Photos by Allen Ying Outside of Danbro Studios in Bushwick I notice Nelson Hernández-Espinal walking towards me with a smile on his face. Hernández-Espinal, the lead

Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. It’s usually pretty apparent what a band’s off-stage life philosophies are and what their tolerance for nonsense

Interview by Izel Villarba, find more of his work here. Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Chicago’s rock wunderkind Twin Peaks have been

Interest in anything is the first step towards waking among floating Goddesses, who sip tea (verbatim). This is a fact. So what compels one to

Photos and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. I remember first stumbling across Kyle Craft back in 2016 with his debut album Dolls

Photos and feature by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. Check out an excerpt and some outtakes from our upcoming zine feature on Mattiel It

Photos by Allen Ying Check out an excerpt and some outtakes from our upcoming zine feature on Dreamcrusher We’re primed for a seismic shift in America

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Check out an excerpt and some outtakes from our upcoming zine feature on SASAMI A classically trained

Photo by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. The rise of The Nude Party has been astronomical, to state it minimally. The past two years

Ex Hex is probably one of the most underrated bands out there. Joke, though, is on anyone who’s never heard of them. The group is

Miriam Waldner has proved rather hard to track down. Having sent her some questions about her work a year ago, I lost hope of her

Photos and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. The Canadian outfit The Beaches feels like a mashup of your favorite music from the

Photos and feature by Lola Pistola Reptaliens most recent album, VALIS, is a little (if not the only) taste of what the band is all