
Listen: TEEN “Not For Long” (Saint Pepsi Remix)
We brought you a few of TEEN’s favorite things back in April, but now were stoked to bring one of ours. Check it: Saint Pepsi

We brought you a few of TEEN’s favorite things back in April, but now were stoked to bring one of ours. Check it: Saint Pepsi

As Sia’s resident hype man, I’d be remiss if Alt Citizen missed anything new from her. As you know, her new album 1000 Forms of Fear

King Moz is coming to Brooklyn and we’ve got tickets for you! All you have to do is tweet us your favorite lyrics to @altcitizen

Dan Snaith has many musical faces. Most recently, he recorded under the name Daphni, but is probably best known for his work as Manitoba, but

It’s been over four years since we last heard from Long Beach’s Avi Buffalo. Apart from a brief 7″ single release in 2011, the band

When we ask some of our favorite bands to share some of their favorite things with us, it allows all of us to get a

I realize people’s opinions on Drake are mixed, but there is one thing you can’t deny: when he is feeling confidant, he’s one of the

Let’s get this out of the way now: Fucked Up is a band that really shouldn’t exist anymore. Their sound evolved beyond hardcore years ago.

The brothers in Disclosure collaborated a little while back with the quietly mysterious producer Friend Within on a stellar UK garage track titled “The Mechanism.”

PUJOL fuses the ferocity of punk rock with tender yet gritty lyricism and sonic traces of Americana, garage, and rock and roll. His roaring, piss-and-vinegar

Whether you’ve heard Miguel’s heart-stopping song “Simplethings” ’cause you’re a fan of HBO’s Girls (he wrote it for last season’s soundtrack after Lena Dunham hunted

ASTR are a two person dance party that fuses together electro, pop, and soul into grinding, moody jams. They’ve amassed a reputation for sweaty, impassioned

FaltyDL is back with a subtle yet wildly infectious track titled “Do Me,” coming straight off of his upcoming summer album, In the Wild. Propelled

Mykki Blanco just dropped a new EP entitled Spring/Summer 2014, along with a video for its single “She Gutta.” Set in a dystopian, urban landscape,

Brooklyn psych-folk outfit Woods recently released their excellent seventh full-length With Light and With Love — their first effort produced in a professional recording studio. The result

Not to make this post about me, but (BUT) Bishop Allen was one of the first bands I really got into as a younger person

Coming to you straight from our beloved little borough, self-proclaimed dark pop duo Weeknight have just shared a video for “Honey,” a single off their

Sharon Van Etten is not new to writing about relationships. In fact, songs around that theme have made up the majority of her output

For those of you who only know Elephant 6 through Jeff Mangum, allow me to introduce you to Will Cullen Hart, the main force behind

If you’re not familiar with South African rap group, Die Antwoord then you are in for a treat with this one. The video directed by the

Jersey locals The Front Bottoms have just released a lyric video for “Jim Bogart,” a track from their upcoming EP Rose. The video finds their

This isn’t your grandparent’s Lust For Youth. No, this is something completely new. Hannes Norrvide, who was originally the sole member and creator of the

Banks is on a serious trend of going at the male gender. Similar to her song “Brain,” which mocked the intelligence of someone simply designated

“1984 is now” seems to be the prevailing sentiment throughout M.I.A.’s self-directed video for “Double Bubble Trouble.” Someone like M.I.A. is very aware of the

It mostly goes without saying that electronic producers Röyksopp and pop queen Robyn are amazing artists in their own right. So what happens when you put

The unmistakable one-two punch of a Parquet Courts‘ riff has the ability to transcend genre. The skittish punk of last year’s tremendous Light Up Gold single “Stoned

Remember when Fat Joe threw an epic house party in the Bronx for “Lean Back?” When Jay-Z showed us how kids lived in Bed-Stuy for “Hard

If it wasn’t clear enough from the video for his last single, “Boom,” it’s worth explicitly noting how little concern Le1f seems to have for

“Who let the devil walk into my house?” is not exactly the opening line you’d expect from this airy, upbeat single from San Fran band

Amen Dunes has a knack for music that forces trancelike introspection or solipsism, though the psychedelic tag attached to the sound never really made sense

Sharon Van Etten has grown in virtually every aspect as an artist with each successive album. Are We There, her upcoming album on Jagjaguwar, looks to

Dead Stars practically take you on a walking tour of Brooklyn in their newest video for “Someone Else,” a single off of their upcoming LP