
Sedona’s “Missing in Paradise” will make you fall in love
Sedona’s “Missing in Paradise” is a 80’s style dream pop fantasy song a la Love Witch. In fact Sedona herself feels like the real life

Sedona’s “Missing in Paradise” is a 80’s style dream pop fantasy song a la Love Witch. In fact Sedona herself feels like the real life

Ancient Christians used the symbol of Ichthys, a fish-like shape comprised of a pair of inverted arches commonly found adorning the trunklids and liftgates of

Photo by Allen Ying It feels almost surreal to say, but live music is coming back. It might not be in the same sweaty, beer soaked

Photos by Lucy Blumenfield. Find more of her work here. The Muckers are Brooklyn-based rock band with a distinctly New York sound, despite their global roots. Their

Al Heaney of Chicago’s Jungle Green has ventured out on a new solo project, Essential Forever, playing the character of a forgotten, bargain bin crooner

Please find both Spanish and English translations of the article below Mientras el Summer of Love, Woodstock y Vietnam creaban una atmósfera de cambio cultural,

Our Issue 9 cover star, Zimbabwe-born Australian Rapper Tkay Maidza is back, following up her 2020 release Last Year Was Weird Vol. 2 with her latest

Photo by Sam Hiscox One of North London’s most exciting offspring, Sorry – the musical brainchild of duo Asha Lorenz and Louis O’Bryen, in addition to

It’s been a minute since Seattle-based MONSTERWATCH released their EP Z O T (in 2018), but they’ve come back with a concise 2:20 ripper, “Lick The

Photo by Destiny Robb The video for Wombo’s Dreamsickle puts the viewer in the perspective of a very young child, looking up at the sun

Photo by Drake Li Tackling heady topics in musical four-minute treatises is a hallmark of a certain school of independent music, and few bands can

Photo by Steve Gullick On their latest video, “Unsmart Lady”, Dry Cleaning shares amongst skittering guitars and Florence Shaw’s beloved monotone vocal delivery that they

You’re either lying or living in a very different reality if you haven’t experienced even a *momentary* moment of regression the past year. What do

Photo by Jonas Bang Iceage’s “Shelter Song” is shockingly tender, embodying a hugely 90s sound with mellow, chest-driven vocals — a stark contrast to the

Aries season, March 20-April 19, marks the start of the zodiac calendar. It’s fresh, it’s Spring, it feels like we might be seeing the light

Photo by Julia Pitch We’ve all been doing a lot of masturbating lately. Certainly the rise of OnlyFans is proof of that. Masturbating on camera,

photo by Sydney Haliburton With distant, reverberating chords and percussion reminiscent of water droplets plopping heavy down to the earth, Mia Joy entrances listeners into

Photo by Laura Allard Fleischl Infusing the actual blood, sweat and tears of band members into the pressings of vinyl records is a flex usually

In a rich, red brocade room, complete with a heart shaped headboard and sparkling chandelier, we find the always enchanting Glume for her latest hypnotic

Here they come. There’s a steady build up to Squid’s latest track “Paddling”. First comes a simple riff, then some electric drums, steadily getting louder

With an 80s tinged, post punk darkness, offset by inescapably catchy, tinkling keys, N0V3L is back with the first single off their debut record Non-Fiction, “Group Disease”.

Art by Mikayla Lewis Writing and reading about music is always a little ironic instead of just listening to the thing, so we’re bringing it

The sensual cover art for Baby Boys’ debut full-length record, Threesome (released March 12 via Grand Jury), practically predestined it to be a wild ride.

Appleby saunters into 2021 with his first single, “Here With U”. According to his TikTok, the song was just a chorus living on his hard

I am being haunted by breakup tracks, but I’m not sure what else I expected. All music is about love and loss in one way

Wolf Alice has been serenading listeners with dreamy indie rock since 2010. The four-piece London-based band dropped “The Last Man on Earth” in February 2021

Lunatic House, the third album from Seattle’s Spirit Award forms the culmination of a trilogy of crunchy and fuzzed out albums that subverts genre conventions

In Ferneaux, the latest LP from Benjamin John Power as Blanck Mass, begins in the middle of nowhere. An ambient loop bounces along, unintelligible vocal

It was two years ago now that 2012 Bid Adieu released their debut LP. Titled We Died In 2012: This Is Hell, but it’s not

Photo by Bridgette Winten It really is impossible to avoid the echo of love after the end of a relationship isn’t it? Doesn’t matter how

Photo by Jeremy Reynoso At first sight, the album artwork for Claud’s Super Monster immediately reels you in — a brightly colored daydream. Super Monster explores love in

It’s always around Pisces season (February 18-March 20), the last bit of winter, where I start to get really reflective about the last months spent