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Harlem hero A$AP Rocky indulged fans with a lengthy lecture in Harlem’s Madiba for the Red Bull Music Academy Festival, which continues in NYC until

Harlem hero A$AP Rocky indulged fans with a lengthy lecture in Harlem’s Madiba for the Red Bull Music Academy Festival, which continues in NYC until

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Bad Meds, a post-punk outfit from Liverpool, just dropped “Hoax Apocalypse,” the grinding, anthemic first track off of their recently released self-titled EP. Man. Between

French music and fashion label Kitsuné is set to release their fourth “America Compilation” later this month, and in preparation of that, they’ve just dropped

Here’s a fresh blast of straight-up punk, pop, and rock ‘n’ roll for you. White Reaper, a quartet out of Kentucky, just released “I Don’t

I’m not sure what you were doing at 18, but I can tell you I definitely wasn’t crafting tight rock ‘n’ roll tracks like Joe

LA’s Death Valley Girls just released “WAIT FOR YOU,” a cutting, ’60s-inspired B-side to “Summertime,” a single they released just last month. A steady, thumping

Mac DeMarco’s sun-warped pop is the near-perfect compliment to the latter days of spring. In fact, it was this time last year when many of

Who invented punk? The short answer is: who cares? Let’s listen to a song about blowing up a train station. In 1964, Los Saicos shot

Doldrums, the moniker of Canadian producer Airick Woodhead, just released “IDONTWANNABEDELETED,” a track off the bonus 7″ that came with a special edition of his

Our friends TOPS have a knack for awesome music videos, and their latest release for the single “Destination” follows suit. Panning across rural Japan, the

Earl Sweatshirt just dropped an extended, experimental track titled “solace,” with a description that reads as “music from when i hit the bottom and found

Saint Vitus has a killer lineup of experimental acts tonight. Headliner ZZZ’s (who are also going to be featured in our upcoming fourth issue, so

Soda Fabric, a Berlin-based shoegaze outfit, are set to drop their debut LP, Atlantis, this spring, and in anticipation of the big release, we have

Jamie xx‘s In Colour is out in June and he’s continuing to ramp up for the release by dropping the official video for “Gosh,” the album’s hypnotic

Popping into Baby’s All Right in the early evening, before the mustachioed and leather-draped crowds bustled in to see Nashville natives Turbo Fruits, was a

Slick Rick, one of the iconic voices of ’80s hip-hop culture, is overtaking the Wick alongside a slew of great talent, including Hot Sugar, #$

Shark Week, a boisterous DC-based surf rock outfit, is set to release their debut album Beach Fuzz next month, and we have the exclusive pleasure

Hey! We’re now co-hosting monthly hangs at Baby’s All Right with the fine people of Cult Records! The first party is this Tuesday, April 21st and will

Issue #3 — our biggest publication to date — is out now! Limited free copies will be sent to the following locations, but if you can’t

Girlpool just released “Before The World Was Big,” the title track from their upcoming debut album. It’s a nostalgic look at simpler times, with their

Fraternal Twin just dropped “Skin Gets Hot,” the title track from their upcoming album. The moody guitar riffs and down-tempo drumming give the song a

They may be seasoned road dogs with a seemingly shallow bag of tricks and nugs, but Cali psych-rockers the Growlers still manage to impress with

Tonight, Palisades has a solid lineup of hip-hop and R&B acts, including Richie Quake, Sus Life, Oshun, and Budo Kiba. If you’re looking for bangers

Portland’s Joel Magid has an ear for the ’60s. With a penchant for psychedelic whimsy, sugary pop melodies, and good ‘ole rock ‘n’ roll riffing,

Samantha Urbani, multi-talented musician and muse, just released “1 2 3 4,” a danceable new single from what looks likes the beginning of a solo

Art Cures, our new weekly series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with

J. Fernandez‘s music has a wonderfully hazy lo-fi allure, as exhibited on his earlier EPs. Now, the sluggish “Read My Mind” (a positive sluggish that is)

The Lagoonas are a scrappy garage rock trio from Memphis, and they just released “Color Spectrum,” a new single off of their upcoming debut full-length,

You may recognize Shows We Went To, our new photography series that captures the crackling energy of live shows from across the NYC circuit, from

“Don’t spook those horses,” John Andrews begs on the first track of his debut solo album, Bit By The Fang, under the moniker John Andrews

Brooklyn’s Ratatat made their triumphant return at Coachella this past weekend after a nearly five-year hiatus. The pair appears to have mellowed out since their