
Album Premiere: SIGNAL Self-Titled
Photo by Leia Jospe. This band needs to be ticketed for disturbing the peace. SIGNAL is a NYC-based group that’s going back to the basics

Photo by Leia Jospe. This band needs to be ticketed for disturbing the peace. SIGNAL is a NYC-based group that’s going back to the basics


Our generation is going through the most public sexual revolution since the 60’s and 70’s free love movement. It’s not just the push toward greater

Photos and feature by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Snuff Redux exists in a permanent haze of youth and nostalgia. I first saw the

Welcome to the second installment of 3rd Party—the newest monthly show featuring Brooklyn’s psychs, punks, grungers, hazers, and dazers. This time around they’ve gathered a line-up that’ll keep

As Leeds-based trio The Big Wheel gear up to release their self-produced debut EP1, we’re premiering the first single, “Foolish.” The band consists of Ollie Deans, Joe Collinson,

Photo by Tamim Alnuweiri. Being involved in the music and culture “scene” (I know, sorry) in New York is one of those situations where you

Dances is back with their sophomore album Venus Figurine, out October 12, as well as a music video for the lead single “Washed Up On

Poster by Nazar Khamis If you wanna see a killer line up of NYC bands (& one band from Boston: Julep) that play from the

The death of real, head bobbing, ear-splitting, balls to the walls rock music has been talked about ad nauseam over the past 20 years or

Trying to keep up with 16-year-old Billie Eilish is an impossible and surprisingly exhausting task. Surprising because the majority of musical talent follows a relatively

Photos by Jessica Gurewitz. Yaasss The Muckers Rose Cologne

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. The year is 2018 and grunge in Seattle is dead. In it’s place is an EDM/electric regime.


Photos by Ryan Layne, see more here. The enigmatic Brooklyn trio Nation of Language is the sound of something more. Bringing a real sense of wonder

If you don’t yet know the Brooklyn band Eyes of Love, the single “Elevator” is a good introduction to their post-punk instrumental alien music. The

Princess Nokia is living her best life this summer. A few weeks ago, the East Harlem latinx rapper gave everyone Orchard Beach dreams with her

Berlin rapper, DENA has released visuals for her latest track, “So Wrong” off her upcoming album, If It’s Written. The low-fi, hazy music video triggers

photo by Mara Hennessey In anticipation of their show tomorrow night at Berlin (also the last night of CHILLEMI’s summer residency), Leah Hennesey (of Hennessey)

On July 25 the legendary David Johansen will headline the final night of CHILLEMI’s residency, with support by Hennessey. Only a few tickets left, get

Pics by Sophie Hur from last week’s show at Berlin The Mary Vision CHILLEMI Justin Dean Thomas

There’s truly no better feeling than telling someone who has wronged you, just how little you care.”You Blew It”, the latest track from stoner punks,

Text and interview by Lola Pistola. Photos by Lauren Khalfayan. Oh, the electricity of sharing your music and promoting an album. Going on the road for

Dama Scout, the Glasgow/London-based trio has just released their video for “Milky Milk.” It’s been months since they put out their self titled debut EP,

Photo by Rachel Cabitt. If you haven’t been treated to the gift of a YAASSS show, I don’t know what you’re waiting for. Despite running,

Photos by Jessica Gurewitz.

Photos by Kirs Thoen aka Daggers For Eyes. Amyl and The Sniffers are ferocious. From the speakers, their EPs are sharp, fast, and undeniably punk,

Photo by Tamara Léger The rad queer-fronted power pop-punk band Little Junior from Toronto is premiering with Alt Citizen their new lyric video to angsty heartbroken

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here.

Dear Cancer, you are one of the three zodiac signs ruled under the water element, alongside Scorpios and Pisces. But since Cancer is the first

I have a very severe love-hate relationship with music festivals. On the one hand, I love live music, and festivals provide the opportunity to enjoy

Caught in a downpour during a bus ride to Philadelphia a few months ago, I wanted to take the storm in from the safety of