
Mixtape: Aquarius season
February, the aquarius month—symbolized by the philanthropic and objective Water Bearer, Aquarius energy is innovative and avant-garde. Not only romantic, the February native can go from experimental electronic

February, the aquarius month—symbolized by the philanthropic and objective Water Bearer, Aquarius energy is innovative and avant-garde. Not only romantic, the February native can go from experimental electronic

Luis Nieto Dickens for Elsewhere. It feels like a long time since I first came across Hinds in a lo-fi garage rock playlist. It was an early

Photos by Daggers For Eyes, find her on Instagram here.

shy kids from Canada is swinging by our quaint little town of New York City on March 25th at Baby’s All Right. In the meantime,

Palm is one of those bands that defy categorization—they’ve been called experimental, art, math, post-post-post rock—but their latest track “Composite” kind of sounds like a

Nearly every band mentions how much they love the city they’re visiting. Returning to the city she wishes she could love, Lindsey Jordan professes she just

Review by Albert Testani. Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. “Sløtface are solid.” Pretty much everyone in the venue murmured this at some

The Voidz share their new single “Leave It In My Dreams” in anticipation of their second album, released under RCA and Casablancas’ own label, Cult

Last January, I uploaded an Instagram video of the snow falling outside my Washington Heights window to Frank Ocean’s, new single, “Chanel.” The whimsical R&B

I fell in love with Austin-based Alex Napping when I saw them open for the Hotelier at Brooklyn Bazaar this fall, and their album Mise

Brendan Avalos is an all-around great Brooklyn guy who can be found at any given showing of local talent, especially in the Dull Tools-Parquet Courts sphere,

Interview and photos by Julie-Anna George. After the Sloppy Jane show at Elsewhere a couple of week ago, I had the desire to talk with

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Photos by Sonya Mezhericher. The three members of Dream Wife, Rakel, Alice, and Bella sat huddled around a table in Williamsburg sharing pints of cider that

QWAM make straightforward pop-punk of the non-emo variety, the kind that reminds me of the rush you feel when you do poppers on the dance

The Twisty Cats bring a new age twist to the Ancient Greek myth of Diana and Actaeon in their new video for “(You’ll) Sleep When

Illustration by Alberto Pazzi. From 80’s French new wave to disco vibes, these songs speak about love, missing, joy, death, and how we dance to them all

David Byrne has announced his first solo album since 2004’s Grown Backwards. The former Talking Heads front man has teamed up with Brian Eno, producer Rodaidh

Somewhere in the back of an arcade of a mall in suburbia is a girl in a photo booth and low rise jeans lip syncing her

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By Kirsten Kay Thoen aka Daggers For Eyes, find her on Instagram here. Insecure Men’s release of its first music video for Teenage Toy this week is

Close enough to hardcore to cause a riot, but far enough away for everyone to enjoy. The bold new album Foreign Being, beginning with a

Photos by Daggers For Eyes, find her on Instagram here. Lydia Lunch Art Gray Noizz Quintet

Photo by Michael Younker. Text by Tamim Alnuweiri. Have you ever seen a band live, spoken to them and just been so enthralled by their

Text by Cynthia Alfonso who you may recognize as the illustrator behind our brilliant end of year posters. Below is a video that she co-created

Photo by Samantha Sutcliffe. A la boy bands of the 60s, namely The Monkees, Portland based Mo Troper takes to an older style of music videos.

2017 is over! We’ve spent the last few weeks revisiting our favorite music videos, albums, and live acts. In this last installment of our end

Mixtape and artwork by Daniel Shepard. These are some songs that I would recommend to anyone but there are people that think punk music is about raw

Photos by Daggers For Eyes, find her on Instagram here. These were taken of Surfbort at Jonathan Toubin’s Soul Clap & Dance Off at Brooklyn Bazaar.

Photos by Daggers For Eyes, find her on Instagram here. Insecure Men Sloppy Jane

Wooing perform at Cult Citizen this week alongside Uni and Twin Guns. Since we’re in the in between-ish period of the holiday between Christmas and

Started by Andrea Sicco and Jungle Jim (of The Cramps and The Makers) and joined by Kristin Fayne-Mulroy in 2014, Twin Guns is old school goth tinged