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Girlpool has just released a video for “Blah Blah Blah,” a single off of their upcoming debut, self-titled EP. In stark contrast to the introspective

Girlpool has just released a video for “Blah Blah Blah,” a single off of their upcoming debut, self-titled EP. In stark contrast to the introspective

Bully, hailing from Nashville, released a video from “Brainfreeze,” a single off of their recently released self-titled EP. Elements of punk and surf rock converge

Electro Hip Hop Princess, Azealia Banks has released a futuristic video for one of the more poppy dance tracks off her long-awaited debut album, Broke With Expensive

Swedish pop sensation Tove Styrke first made waves in the music world with her self-titled debut in 2010 and just last month she returned with Borderline, her

Finding good, usable advice can be really hard. Friends are cool because they’re usually there when it comes to your need for guidance, but friends

Modern Vices’ music video for “Cheap Style” will take you for a hypnotic, mind-bending ride. Teens drive a rundown 80’s car smoking joints, making out,

Sometimes you just don’t need a reason — for anything. Sometimes there is no method, and madness is just madness. In the devil-may-care spirit of

SQÜRL, DIY director Jim Jarmusch’s dark, noisy trio, released the gently droning “Francine Says,” a single from their third and final EP in a series that

Low Fat Getting High are a noisy, post-punk trio driven by grungy bass lines, frenzied drum work, and scratchy scream-sing vocals. Between all of the

Kindness’ new video with Robyn asks “Who Do You Love?” and director Daniel Brereton answers with a series of intimate, black and white portraits of

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard have released their latest over-saturated, trippy video for “Satan Speeds Up.” This video will make you want to celebrate

Canopies bring swirling, psychdelic ambiance, synths, and modulated vocals to to the forefront of “Choose Yer Own Adventure,” their latest single from their upcoming debut

Fang Moon, an electronic new wave duo from Portland, is the brainchild of Lydia Berndt and Andrew Sadowski. The talented pair wield a healthy four synths

Australian indie rock outfit Fairchild have artsy fun in a new black and white, stop-motion video for “Arcadia,” a dance-inducing single off of their upcoming

José González returns with a music video that will send you soaring. Instead of pulling you back into his world, after a near decade-long absence,

LA producer Liphemra has just released “magazines,” an experimental electronica track that flirts with elements of pop, noise, and R&B. The fragility of Liphemra’s vocals

Burning Palms‘ new music video would make Indiana Jones’ skin crawl. It’s a psychedelic, Egyptian experience that is hypnotic and soothing. Images of sleeping women

Ariel Pink’s creepy new video for “Picture Me Gone,” a single from his upcoming album pom pom, follows three masked women (some played by men)

Kendrick Lamar just dropped a joyous (and subtly dark) video for “i,” the first single off his currently untitled third album. The video finds Lamar

Mike Wojciechowski goes by the moniker Thick Red Wine, which is apt, seeing as his noisy, sing along style of punk is at once honest,

Honey Wild, a rock ‘n’ roll quartet based in Brooklyn, released a live video for their song “Home,” a track from their recent self-titled EP.

I think Lucius is spectacular. After CMJ last year, I began listening to their album Wildewoman and found it entirely satisfying. The two lady singers whisked past

Brooklyn trio Lazyeyes recently released “Adaptation,” the newest single off of their upcoming EP this December, and it’s a hard one to pin down, but

Just in time for Halloween, FKA twigs has released a spidery, black and white video for “Video Girl,” a single from her debut LP1. The

In the midst of all of the new music, weekday benders, and venue hopping, it’s easy to forget that CMJ provides some of the most intimate

Do you like home movies, hazy montages of daily life in NYC, karaoke bars? Well then Porches.’ new video for “Prism,” the second single off

After many hours of venue-hopping in the rain, I think it’s safe to say that many CMJ-attendees were feeling understandably defeated by Thursday evening. But the

Twin Wave’s new track “Into the Night” grooves with a mix of sharp guitar licks and sexy bass lines. The Brooklyn outfit jams and sways,

All things must end, like the rain and cold that CMJ’s Marathon started with, and so day five meant the end of what was a

Night four of CMJ’s Marathon and it finally stopped raining. It was also suddenly t-shirt weather again, which was even cooler (figuratively speaking). I really

As you know, the third night of CMJ’s Marathon was mired in controversy after that doctor who had Ebola went bowling at the Gutter in

Dope Body blasted through a volatile set of scuzzy, thrash-inducing punk, and tore up every inch of Palisades. Much of their frenetic presence can be attributed