
Mixtape: Heavy Comforter
Sometimes I think I don’t wanna date someone as much as just have someone to snuggle. There’s nothing more sublime then nestling into a bed

Sometimes I think I don’t wanna date someone as much as just have someone to snuggle. There’s nothing more sublime then nestling into a bed

I feel a strong urge to write off anything described in a combination of incoherent and randomly strung together adjectives. Although Arc Waves have been described

Photos by Daggers For Eyes.

I first saw Warbly Jets sometime last year (or maybe it was 2016) at the now shuttered Shea Stadium alongside The Mystery Lights. Since then

I’m writing this on a rainy Sunday in early November, and LA duo National Sins have captured that vibe perfectly—that post-Halloween eeriness, that melancholy feeling

Photo by Matt McKeon. Reflecting on the past can be daunting—it’s usually easier to just avoid it all together. But for Brooklyn based The Human Fly,

Today we’re premiering a music video that I found among the hundreds of cold pitches we receive every week (I promise I try to look

Text by Sean Kennerly. Photos by Daggers For Eyes. Shannon’s voice is so many things – it cracks at just the right moments, envelops you

Public Access TV have announced their highly awaited second album Street Safari, which is due out in early 2018. With this news the band brings us

Photo by Danielle DeFoe. If you’ve been to Baby’s All Right upwards of five times in the last year, chances are you’ve seen (or heard)

Wow, it feels like forever (3 years!) since Sunflower Bean put out their debut album Human Ceremony and were dubbed “The #1 Hardest Working NYC Band” by

October arrived with an autumn treat, the fresh out the oven Thawing Dawn by A. Savage (Parquet Courts frontman Andrew Savage). An unexpected gem crafted

Bringing a fresh perspective to the singer-songwriter world, Jared Saltiel proves his capability on his latest single, “Wayward Queen.” It’s a powerfully written ballad, with

Dirty Fences are back with their new record Goodbye Love. We asked the band to reflect on some of their favorite up and coming or under

I have to let you in on a secret: no one knows what the fuck they’re doing when it comes to love! We’re all stumbling

LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK. Halloween is the best holiday ’round these parts and if you get that, than you’re a winner, my friendly ghost.

Beyond Earshot is a new series by Jacob Seferian examining the cultural impact of music, past and present. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter. “Say my name baby, before you

Photo by Leen Dweik, album artwork by Natasha Fortson. While living in a windowless NYU dorm in Chinatown, NYC-native Alex Carr presents his experiments in

Queens/Seoul based producer and DJ, Kathy Lee aka Yaeji has gifted us with NYC inspired visuals for her underground house meets Korean folk track, “Drink

After almost a ten year hiatus, Black Kids are back on the scene! Having received huge success surrounding their debut album Partie Traumatic, and debuting at #5 on

SOPHIE, a loose associate of the PC music crew and producer for pop stars like Charli XCX and Madonna, has been secretive since her 2013 debut.

Images courtesy of Cowgirl Clue. Listening to Cowgirl Clue often feels as though you have ripped open a Barbie car, and out of which poured

For London based Tempesst, their home based rainy climate doesn’t seem to bring their music down. The four piece rockers have followed up the recent

Editor’s Note: Lallie Doyle is Alt Citizen’s new European Features Editor! We asked her to compile a list of British bands and musical projects that she

Editor’s Note: After first coming across Luis Lucio‘s work on the people’s platform, Instagram, we got in touch with him in hopes of having him contribute

Beyond Earshot is a new series by Jacob Seferian examining the cultural impact of music, past and present. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter. In 2015 the sun set in

Arrows of Love have been described as chaotic and musically ferocious. They are certainly a band who are as fearless with their melodies and as

The first time I saw LVL UP was in 2013 at a basement show in New Paltz, New York as one of the openers for

Review and illustration by Alberto Pazzi. Good Rock’n’Roll is like comedy. When I see old videos of Iggy Pop bouncing around the stage, spreading his

King Krule debuts his third single “Half Man Half Shark” in a compilation of lo-fi footage taken from recent shows in New York, LA and London.

Follow Jacob on Instagram and Twitter. In times like these tenderness is hard to come by, but Jay Som’s “The Bus Song” offers three and

Review by Michael Morgan. When a band you admire goes on a four-years-plus-long break in between releasing albums, there’s one thing you think: oh shit, they’ve