
Premiere: Justus Proffit “Weaker Everyday”
Since his 2018 collaboration with Jay Som (Nothing’s Changed), Justus Proffit has racked up acclaim for his utterly expressive, instrumentally diverse discography. It’s easy to

Since his 2018 collaboration with Jay Som (Nothing’s Changed), Justus Proffit has racked up acclaim for his utterly expressive, instrumentally diverse discography. It’s easy to

With all this time to self reflect, to look at yourself in the mirror, it’s a pretty popular moment for everyone to reassess what they

Meet Paige Campbell. Paige Campbell can sing. Front woman of post-riot grrrl quartet, How Tragic, Paige’s resonant belt and pop hooks bring a certain

As Austra, Katie Austra Stelmanis has built a world of blissful dramatic hymns with the help of ceremonial synth riffs, unbridled harmonies, and an honest

Photo by Mike Martinez Leah Hennessey has done and seems to constantly be doing it all. Playwriting, acting in said written plays, being generally just

Cheekily twisted, unrelenting nostalgia and strong Friday the 13th vibes collide on Cup’s latest music video, “Nothing Could Be Wrong”. Set during a night out

There’s a big difference between the mandatory isolation we’re all currently enduring and voluntarily separating oneself from the noise and pressures of the world outside.

Photo by Muriel Margaret Today the masterful singer-songwriter Samia releases her latest single and accompanying video for “Is There Something in the Movies”. Following a

Like florals for spring. Not an original thought/activity, but running has become an escape for many of us during this time of isolation (if

“I need a rescue,” sing/speaks Jared Artaud of the electronic-psych band The Vacant Lots and don’t we all at this point. Their latest single: Rescue, is

Photo by Lisa Candela “This song was written while sitting in a waiting room for my bandmate in a pediatric cancer clinic in New York

Graphic by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. When my depression was at its worst, the last thing I wanted to do was leave

On April 17, Fiona Apple released her first full-length record in eight years, and the world collectively wept. Upon listening to the first track, it’s

Photo by Jude Zasadski Fusing sleek, cool guitar riffs with mellowed vocals, Sofia Bolt paints a musical landscape all her own on “All She Wants.”

Sometimes the biggest thing holding us back is ourselves, trapped within the confines of our own minds with competing facets of persona and haunted by

Laszlo Horvath’s love life really gets away from him in the video for “Chastity Seatbelt”, debuting today from Lazlo and the Hidden Strength. It’s pretty

LA-based indie multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Stogel is a resilient presence, and his latest project, War Strings, is a direct indicator of that. Today, he released, “Tragedy

Pop’s popular for a reason, and while we’re all for promoting bands we love that might not be plastered on billboards in Times Square or

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Alison Mosshart, best known from her involvement with the bands The Kills and The Dead Weather, has released “Rise” — the first song under her

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

It can be a trap to throw yourself into a certain sound that’s supposedly been done before, again and again. With their lo-fi sound, The

Photo by Michelle LoBianco Mima Good, is the moniker for singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Raechel Rosen. Although this name comes as an amalgam of murdered Salem

Black and white photo by Devon Bristol Shaw. Behind the scenes photos by Ethan Vara. Sarah Greenwell is a certified road warrior. Gymshorts have made a

Photos by Jurate Veceraite Hot on the heels of the release of his well-received debut LP, Twine, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Taylor Bradshaw brings the retro-tinged “Slow Dance”

The Wants describe themselves as inspired by the minimal structures of punk-punk and while that may be true Container feels more deeply indebted to the

Portraits by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. The Chicago music scene is overflowing with incomparable talent from Twin Peaks to Chance the Rapper. Fire

London alt group Sorry—Asha Lorenz (vocals), Louis O’Bryen (vocals, guitar), Lincoln Barett (drums), Campbell Baum (bass), and Marco Pini (synths)—is difficult to pin down, and

Photos by Runa Andersen Now, no need to introduce them, but the first time that I heard about The Mystery Light was by a friend of


Either Light is an album for right now. Outside our windows spring is blossoming, the weather is getting milder, and birds are happily chirping as

Photos by by Allen Ying The Muckers Black Lips