
Interview: Weird Womb
Weird Womb are a punk outfit compromised of rowdy Tucson transplants who have nestled themselves quite nicely into Brooklyn and the local scene. They just celebrated the

Weird Womb are a punk outfit compromised of rowdy Tucson transplants who have nestled themselves quite nicely into Brooklyn and the local scene. They just celebrated the

I saw Charli XCX in London in April of 2012, just a few months after the release of her excellent “Nuclear Seasons” single. Her performance

Any German would tell you that our country has gone through some pretty tough shit throughout history (but let’s not go through all of that right now).

Katie Rush burst onto the scene with her EP Law of Attraction in August. Now, from that collection of poppy, ’80s nostalgia, Rush has released “Dangerous Luv,”

Art, music, and performance presented by Melanie Bonajo and Bunny Michael collided in bright, baffling displays, with Mother Nature herself serving as the overarching muse.

No, that’s not a typo — Fleetmac Wood is the very intentional moniker of a traveling DJ collective and party dedicated exclusively to edits and

Cloud Nothings’ video for “Now Hear In” is an existential crisis tripping on something heavy. It strikes a nostalgic chord in me with its use

Somewhere between smoky synths, cool backbeats and dreamy vibes exist the blossoming sub-genres of Future RnB and FuturePop. Los Angeles-based trio LANY (pronounced with a

The music video for “Miracle” (off of Wannabe Jalva’s upcoming EP) is reminiscent to a Bukowski novel with sex, drinks, and violence galore. Everyone’s heading out

Steady drums and phased out guitar open Arp’s new psychedelic single “UHF1,” a track off their recently released mini-album Pulsars E Quasars. It’s a tranquil,

I headed three hours east towards the Illinois border. Small Houses, a folk project and alias for singer-songwriter Jeremy Quentin, was playing a show on

Sleepy Kitty is a garage pop duo based in St. Louis that grinds together grungy guitar tones, infectious melodies, and just the right balance of

If you’re wondering what strange noises are coming from Athens, Greece, most likely it’s the psychedelic, indie-rock quartet Acid Baby Jesus. Never have I heard

SBTRKT introduces a new New York in his latest music video. “New Dorp. New York” is the first track off SBTRKT’s new album, Wonder Where

Buscabulla thumps vintage Latin rock and psych in their new video for “Sono,” a track coming off their upcoming self-titled EP from Kitsuné. Trippy visuals,

It’s hard to imagine, that just over 20 years ago, hip hop was still a relatively new musical genre just breaking into the mainstream. Today,

After winning the 2012 Mercury Prize for the best album of the year in the UK for their debut An Awesome Wave, Brit indie rockers

Music is great in that it doesn’t hold still. It commands the hell out of a room and disappears into the air. If you get

What is it about the saxophone? It runs deep down in your bones, flows with good vibes straight through your veins right to your soul.

Sunflower Bean can be a little deceiving at first — at least in name. Their sunshine-y moniker isn’t necessarily what comes to mind when I

Dating is confusing. And so is BRONCHO’s new music video for “Class Historian.” Why are there so many doors? Where do they lead? And why

Pompeii is known for creating soundscapes, and “Loom,” their second single (and the title track) off their upcoming album following a five year hiatus, is

A voice like sad sugar, Angel Olson’s, “All Right Now” (off the upcoming deluxe edition of Burn Your Fire For No Witness) is melancholic, mournful, and

Life is a dull and empty thing according to Full Time’s new video for “Guess Work”, a b-side from their new 7″. Between watching clothes

Blood And Glass channels a heartbroken, Cyndi Lauper vibe with “Paper Heart” (the first single off their debut album, Museum With No Walls). Held together by

SBTRKT wants to leave you drugged up and disoriented in a far away universe. At least, that’s why I think he deemed “Voices In My

According to Google Translate, “Castigadas en el granero” means “punished in the barn.” But then again, we all know that Google Translate always lies. Because

After enticing us with a few irresistible tracks on their Soundcloud in the last couple of months, Portland duo Randa Leigh and Brian Vincent —

Lately, when it comes to new artists and bands, it’s all-mystery-everything and, to be honest, this musical wizardry is quite enchanting. The mysteriousness is exciting and

It’s vibe music. Easy listening and something sad you put on when your girlfriend’s over, Ex Cops’ “Tragically Alright (feat. Ariel Pink)” is something straight

This past Labor Day hundreds of bright eyed twenty-somethings filled 50 Kent in Williamsburg to soak in the last festival of the summer, Fools Gold Day

Conor Oberst’s new video for “Common Knowledge,” a track off his recent album Upside Down Mountain, follows a simple yet artistic narrative in which Oberst