
Phoebe Bridgers battles herself for release of the year
I think the world stopped turning for a minute when I heard that Phoebe Bridgers was releasing a set of orchestrally re-worked tracks from her

I think the world stopped turning for a minute when I heard that Phoebe Bridgers was releasing a set of orchestrally re-worked tracks from her

You put on any Mamalarky song and you instantly know it’s gonna be good. It’s easy to listen to but not for any lack of

Thank god that as the world (and humanity) is spiraling further into the abyss Dry Cleaning remains a monotone, cheeky voice of dark humor and

Photo by James Brown Earlier this year Mush hit us with 3D Routine, an incredibly optimistic album super-packed with playfulness and sheer fun. I don’t

Photo by Bailey Kobelin Today, LA-based nonbinary artist/producer/multi-instrumentalist Body/Negative (aka Andy Schiaffino) is premiering the music video for “The Big Sleep” off their debut album Fragments.

Nation of Language released the upbeat single “A Different Kind of Life” last week. Proving they’re staying busy in pandemic times soon after their debut album in

It’s Friday y’all. We can’t really dance with each other, but this Working Men’s Club vid for “John Cooper Clarke” off their new record reminds

Photo by William Southward The artistic movement known as Dadaism emerged in the early years of the 20th Century as a reaction to growing international

Even for an EP, Reptaliens latest output is brief. Going by the name of ‘Wrestling’, the tracks come and go like waves on a distant

This past week, this month, this year has been A LOT. I know we’re all on the same page with that. Even if we have moments

It’s 2020, and judging by his new video, Jordan Dennis has been spending lock-down looking at memes on the internet. Let’s be honest, there’s not

First off, I need to apologize to all the Libras. I skipped you. Life happened, but I love you. You probably didn’t need anyone else

Single Art by Tom Lescovich There is a chill in the air, the kind that bites through wool and leather and forces you to pull

Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. As the end of 2020 rapidly approaches it’s easy to reflect on this atypical year with a

Art by Charis Forrester Happy Halloween from Alt Citizen! Enjoy some haunted tracks to soundtrack the season. Featuring classic post-punk, goth, synth-pop, and indie rock,

Photo by Jessica Gurewitz Before… all of this — all of everything, you know what I mean — Native Sun were catching up on sleep

Art by Connor Mikita I almost can’t believe I get to writeup… an event?! I’m thrilled. I’ll be the first one to admit I’ve shied away

Earlier this month, LA-Based rock band Spare Parts for Broken Hearts released their newest track and second single of the year, “Dirty Milk.” The record

We’ve been stuck inside for months now so we’re starting to get very well acquainted with the material possessions we surround ourselves with — including

Aren’t we suckers for nostalgia and keeping the good vibes alive! How many times have we heard an older soul talk about their favorite cassette

Like a sleeker, sexier Smashing Pumpkins ballad, Club Intl’s “Ash Is Gone” is an instant classic. From the first phrase, frontman John Eatherly invites us

Wyatt Shears is somewhat of an enigma. A flash of frequently dyed hair, you can often find him tumbling across the stage and jumping into

Lately, it’s felt like there’s not a whole lot to look forward to. I don’t have tickets to see a show until October of 2021,

Photo by Ebru Yildiz Shilpa Ray’s latest single “Heteronormative Horseshit Blues” is a gorgeous and relatable takedown of the toxic expectations inherent in heterosexual relationships.

Think back, before the pandemic. It’s a Friday night; or heck, it could be a Wednesday. You’re meeting friends for drinks in downtown Manhattan, like

The post-punk revival is moving forward, regardless of what’s happening in our world, and its resilience is striking the musical landscape with an eclectic array

Somewhere outside Los Angeles, where empty highways stretch sun baked and cracking into the distance uninterrupted by the seething mass of humanity huddled on the

Simmering beneath the hardened exterior of Death Valley Girls’ girl gang posturing and edge-of-civilization paranoia is a radiant undercurrent of defiant self-confidence coupled with an

ICYMI is a series featuring new and notable releases you (and we) may have missed Art by Enne Goldstein, you can find more of their work here

As Duncan Fellows is gearing up to release their forthcoming album The Sadlands we’re stoked to be premiering two tracks off that record — “Like I Used

Photo by Emma Quale The deeper into quarantine/self-isolation I find myself, the more I’m drawn to softer music. Maybe it’s the the salve for the

High school is always portrayed on TV as a painful and transcendent time in life. And I am going to be controversial in saying that