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One of the most psychologically defeating aspects of enduring challenging times is the feeling of being completely alone, that there is no one to turn

One of the most psychologically defeating aspects of enduring challenging times is the feeling of being completely alone, that there is no one to turn

Way back in the depths of history, 2016 to be precise, Vancouver psych rockers Black Mountain released their fourth album, aptly titled IV in the

Photos by Felicia Wolfe As a Star is forming in harsh abyss, collecting particles, sucking blank matter, heating, expelling colors and bizarre life forms – does

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.

Artwork by Jake Pflum. Photos by Coen Rees, Julia Khoroshilov, and Lauren Khalfayan Ty Segall deals primarily in extremes. The volume of his live show,

On their debut album, Deepfake, Brooklyn’s rock band Russian Baths conjures a ritualistic battle between soft and heavy, a glam stride of noises through calculated

Photos by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. On a dark and stormy night, rain hits the streets of Manhattan. A red lights glows against

Photos by Michelle Lobianco It’s the day after Halloween and the weather is unseasonably pleasant. Tom Lescovich, mastermind behind buzzworthy Brooklyn goth rockers Cindy Cane, glides

The Nude Party Live photos by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. White Reaper Live photos by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. IDLES Live

Johann Rashid, better known as Promiseland give us “Personal Reflecktor” — an atmospheric, ultra-noir, stylish and synth-heavy throwback to a defiant present and a mysterious

Photos and feature by Lola Pistola Enhanced by a variety of textures and elevated sonic experimentation, Free Cell doesn’t built up by suit, instead Lina Tullgren’s sophomore

Black Marble’s Bigger Than Life is certainly bigger than anything they’ve put out before. This coldwave synth pop project from Christ Stewart has been known

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

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Metz Duster Iceage Mogwai Parquet Courts

Halloween is here so i decided to compile a playlist of songs i associate with this mysterious time of year. You won’t find the obvious

Artwork by Julia Fletcher, find more of her work here. Halloween will soon be dead and gone and we’ll have a month of semi-normalized bliss before

Feature image by Sam Singh. The second Alt Citizen x DIY Mag show happened this past Friday at The Broadway. Check out pics from the night

Photo by Marie Renaud It is little wonder as to why Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland has become such a cultural touchstone globally. The novel

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

a lit playlist by your friendly neighborhood Whiner babies Equal parts guilty pleasure and good time, Whiner’s music is like an amalgamation of what the different

“Blessed are the faithful, for a good part of the audience took the fiasco good-naturedly, called it a pop happening, did not even ask for

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

Photos by Delilah Jesinkey Having already earned recognition as a notable photographer and published poet, multidisciplinary creative talent Jenna Putnam prepares to make her mark as

I’m still in denial, but our fearless leader Nasa is bidding farewell to New York and heading out to LA in November. Before she heads

“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,

Photo by Tim Nagle One of the many hallmarks of a high-quality song is when the artist finds a way to make opposites coexist with

Photos and feature by E.R. Pulgar For someone who has two left feet compared to every Venezuelan I’ve ever met, most of my formative memories—and,
No matter where I’ve lived, no matter what city I’ve visited for work or for pleasure, I’ve never missed a Death Valley Girls show if

Photos by Kevin Condon A lot of time has passed since the last time I interviewed Starcrawler, and from what I can see, they really

Feature by Erin Christie Riding on the coattails of releasing their sophomore record The Talkies (released September 27 via Rough Trade Records), post-punk trailblazers Girl

Photos and feature by Monica Kurowski Summer in New York is nearly coming to an end. But by the looks of the weather my trek to