
Early listen: Isolation Society
Isolation Society straddles two distinctively interesting worlds — their self-titled debut (coming out 10/9 via Burger Records) would be equally appropriate on a post-punk bill

Isolation Society straddles two distinctively interesting worlds — their self-titled debut (coming out 10/9 via Burger Records) would be equally appropriate on a post-punk bill

Feature by Izel Villarba, find more of his work here. Photos by Henry Archer find more of his work here. “It’s about generational racism,” Danny

Photos by Allen Ying. The Growlers The Nude Party

With plenty of Halloween shows going down, the Ty Segall residency, and Octfest coming through with a killer lineup — October’s shaping up to be

Photos by Allen Ying Outside of Danbro Studios in Bushwick I notice Nelson Hernández-Espinal walking towards me with a smile on his face. Hernández-Espinal, the lead

Who doesn’t like getting sick and dirty? If you missed out on the two sold out FONTAINES D.C. x Pottery shows early this month (or

There’s a balance between storytelling and poetry when it comes to writing lyrics to a song. It’s not the same thing, necessarily. An overly-poetic verse

Since the beginning of Girl Band, these guys have been eerily spectacular at creating worlds within their own universe in each of their songs. The

Two years after her most punishingly heavy album to date, Chelsea Wolfe returns with a sparse and stripped-down album of mostly acoustic compositions highlighting her

Procession is a photo column by Allen Ying.

I. The folk goddess Maria Lionza is said to live on top of Montaña Sorte in the Yaracuy region of Venezuela. Artistic depictions, most famously

Bringing back an old classic with a new twist. Shows We Went To started it’s online incarnation as a 35mm photo series back in 2015. Some of

Photos and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. I have been hearing good things about Pottery for what feels like a long time,

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

Interest in anything is the first step towards waking among floating Goddesses, who sip tea (verbatim). This is a fact. So what compels one to

Color photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. Black and white photos by Allen Ying ORB Stonefield King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

Honey. Syringes. Bears. Oh my. Dark, alluring, and a touch disturbing, the video for Kewl’s hypnotic “Glamour Muscles” renders the cast of classic nursery tale

Photos and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. I remember first stumbling across Kyle Craft back in 2016 with his debut album Dolls

Photo by Michelle Lobianco You might get emotional while watching the music video for Sharkswimmer’s track, “Shut-In.” The animated video, which was written, directed, and

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what Lana Del Rey has been doing for the last seven years. In 2012 she stormed the world with her

Though 2019 is rounding the corner into the final stretch, who’s to say now isn’t as good a time as any for new talent to

We’re headed back to The Broadway with our pals at DIY Mag to host what will no doubt be a killer evening. Brooklyn’s own The Wants,

Sometimes the busiest electronic music is the most fulfilling. Listening to Animated Violence Mild, Benjamin John Power’s latest solo record as Blanck Mass, can turn

A front heavy show month with lots of competing shows (and lots of gigs already sold out *RIP*) — if you can’t make ’em all,

The music of Beau (Heather Golden and Emma Jenney) might have the breezy strumming of an acoustic guitar and soulful vocal stylings, but make no

Photos by Jason Sheldon Beck Cage The Elephant

Sheer Mag’s sound is one that you don’t really want tampered with. You want more from them, but as a fan, you worry how they

Photos by Allen Ying. Arguably the coolest venue in the city hosted the release party for Surfbort’s debut EP with Muddguts Records — “Billy”. With appearances

Photos by Julia Khoroshilov. Find more of her work here. Check out some outtakes from Julia’s tour diary with The Murlocs and Moonwalks featured in Issue 8

Beechwood is the Brooklyn band we don’t deserve. As their own song states, they’re “sweet like heroin honey” — laced with a little bit of

In 2018, Uniform & The Body teamed up to release the brief, but very promising, Mental Wounds Not Healing. Now, a little over a year

It’s an unfortunate reality that bands over here in the United States just don’t have the same sort of “umph” that I’ve become absolutely hooked