
Listen: Habibi “Somewhere They Can’t Find Us”
Photo by Bailey Robb I have never thought of disco as both danceable and effortlessly understated, but Habibi seems to have accomplished the impossible with

Photo by Bailey Robb I have never thought of disco as both danceable and effortlessly understated, but Habibi seems to have accomplished the impossible with

Kate Clover toes the line between fiction and reality with her latest music video “Crimewave”, directed by Ambar Navarro. Shot on 16mm, the video is

Photo by Rebekah Campbell From the first time seeing them live, cumgirl8 has always felt part-punk rock, part-performance art. Delving into fashion pursuits featured in Vogue

Art by Hester Chambers After coming out of the gate with a certified HIT like “Chaise Longue” there were high expectations for Wet Leg to live

Photo by The Little Ghost/Kelsey Hart Death Valley Girls’ latest release is saturated in psychedelic nostalgia and brimming with radiant positivity in celebration of the

Maybe the scariest thing about this month is how many shows are already sold out. Fingers crossed you have good friends with an extra ticket

Photo by Lauren Davis Creating a sense of uneasiness, restlessness, and dissatisfaction with their present reality, Constant Smiles, a project lead by artist Ben Jones,

We are all experiencing such an oddly specific moment in time right now. At the crossroads of despair and hopelessness and optimism that a better


Photo by Jamie Wdziekonski From bushfires to a pandemic, protected and hiding behind masks, but more visible than ever through the comforts of creativity, Amyl

Photo by Athena Merry I will never, NEVER be sick of emo music. Not side bangs, skinny jeans, eyeliner emo, but Elliot Smith, Bright Eyes,

The Coathangers and L.A. Witch are two of modern alternative rock’s most exciting bands, consistently pushing the envelope in thrilling new directions with their original

Photo by Lissyelle Laricchia When someone goes hard for an artist, I try to take note. And I mean really go hard. Making bold claims that

Photo by Rob Carmichael, Chritiane Johnson, and Laura Hermiston There’s an intimacy in simplicity. To watch someone simply be rather than putting on a show is

Photo by Juan Blanco Garcia Gustaf’s new single “The Motions” has a wonderfully chaotic hook. The song is a representation of the inner monologue that

Get in loser, we’re crying. I don’t what it is, but as soon as it dips below 70 degrees I want that sad shit.

Silverbacks have been hard at work since the release of their debut record, Fad, in 2020. The first offering since the release is the angular, electric

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Seattle’s latest festival, Day In Day Out, serves as a replacement for the two summer festivals that

Baltimore band Turnstile has been revolutionizing hardcore the last decade, mastering the art of genre fusion and creating a sound entirely different from anything else

You know how geese (like the bird) seem like they’re pretty cute and fine and not dangerous until you get too close and they turn

Photo by Alec Basse Building and expanding upon the dreamy, psych-pop sound they established on their debut Foam, Divino Niño is back with the more party

Patrick Phillips has been a familiar face in the Brooklyn music scene, but never has he been as vulnerable and raw as with his latest

Photo by Charlie Boss Indigo De Souza’s sophomore album Any Shape You Take is a breakthrough release for the indie singer-songwriter, combining a wide array

Thursday, September 2 Bodega, S.C.A.B., Austin Brown (DJ) (21+) – Baby’s All Right ($15) BLK ODYSSY, Kevin Holiday, Toy Machine (16+) – Elsewhere ($19.95) Water

Photo by Felipe Torres For a few years now Gustaf has been known around the New York scene as one of the “hardest working bands”

Eartheater x Tony Seltzer’s “Joyride” is a throwback to the songs that pre-dated what we now can categorize as “hot girl summer” — celebrating trashy,

Photo by Veronica Bettio Raavi, AKA Raavi & the Houseplants, revisits their 18-year-old self through music. “All Over Again” was written at a pivotal time in

Photos by Erin Christie Synth-heavy alt rock outfit PVRIS recently migrated over to the West Coast, a sign that they’d ascended the ranks and somewhat

Photo by Leonora Coenraads Truth be told, I went into this video expecting to be bored by it. The majority of what is pitched to me

Photo by Julie Hill After over a year of reclusive hibernation, psychonauts Mary Vision emerge from their slumber with another heady dose of desert blues

Photo by Joelle Grace There is such a unique specificity in each case of lovesickness. Madeline The Person illustrates this beautifully in her latest single,

Photo by Sophie Day So much music sounds exactly the same these days. Everyone sticks to their own clique. The pop stars, hip hop artists,