
Calculatedly manic with Mush
A recent fan myself, it seems that Mush takes every opportunity to claim that they’re just another white dude guitar band with a boilerplate story.

A recent fan myself, it seems that Mush takes every opportunity to claim that they’re just another white dude guitar band with a boilerplate story.

Collages by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here After “Bed Music” was released Winter 2019, I obsessively listened to the EP for weeks

2019 was a pretty golden year for music, with tons of artists emerging and quickly becoming new favorites. Here are some up and coming artists

Nostalgia’s cycle is typically about 20 years. In the early ’90s growing up, bell-bottoms were it and everyone dressed up as cleaned up hippies in

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

“Heat Lightning” is the 3rd single released by Brooklyn-based post-punk band Bambara in advance of their 4th LP, Stray. Formed in Georgia by brothers Reid

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 Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Earlier this year, I stumbled upon Divino Niño’s album, Foam, released just as summer was getting started.

In a body to body-to-body packed show at St. Vitus a couple of weeks back Bambara played a very loud show, very close to the

I fully intended on seeing Kachi when I was in Chicago last month, but public parking and some personal deep dish pizzas had other plans.

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

In 2014, Beechwood dropped an album called Trash Glamor, which is a totally appropriate title if you’ve ever seen them live or are familiar with how

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

“Somebody give me a fender sponsorship so I can start breaking strings for free,” declares Sachi DiSerafino, guitarist and vocalist of Philly based Joy Again,

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 and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. I have been hearing good things about Pottery for what feels like a long time,

We’re headed back to The Broadway with our pals at DIY Mag to host what will no doubt be a killer evening. Brooklyn’s own The Wants,

The music of Beau (Heather Golden and Emma Jenney) might have the breezy strumming of an acoustic guitar and soulful vocal stylings, but make no

Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. Check out some outtakes from Julia’s tour diary with The Murlocs and Moonwalks featured in Issue 8

Beechwood is the Brooklyn band we don’t deserve. As their own song states, they’re “sweet like heroin honey” — laced with a little bit of

Photos by Tylor Loring BLOOM isn’t your typical group of NYC design punks. Their live performance alone should be enough to turn your own mind into

Photo by Julien Kelly-Gross Hailing from Boston, dance-noise subversives Model/Actriz are ready to disrupt and amuse you. The trio draws from a variety of styles fusing

Photos and feature by Lola Pistola Check out an excerpt and some outtakes from our upcoming zine feature on Viagra Boys Viagra Boys are hypnotic.

Photos and feature by Lola Pistola The first time I saw Cowgirl Clue live, it was sort of a happy accident. Her song “Utopia” was

I’d left my camera at home and had to run around in the rain to snatch it up, making me late for another interview and

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

Single artwork by Maxime Imbert. Feature photos by Cheryl Georgette. We’re thrilled to be premiering the debut single “Second Sweat” from avant-garde, anti-rockers Faux Real. The

Tokyo born, London bred garage rock band DYGL doesn’t hide its classic rock influences, nor should it. Their debut album was produced by legendary Strokes

Feature and photos by Izel Villarba, find more of his work here. What can I say about Samia that hasn’t already been said? Quite a