
Listen: Nothing “Bent Nail”
Philadelphia shoegaze merchants Nothing have been slowly leaking info on their upcoming album, Guilty of Everything. Yesterday saw the release of a new song, “Bent Nail,” along

Philadelphia shoegaze merchants Nothing have been slowly leaking info on their upcoming album, Guilty of Everything. Yesterday saw the release of a new song, “Bent Nail,” along

Wailing punks Eagulls have been on our radar for awhile. In fact, their upcoming album was included on our list of the most exiting releases

Electro Pop singer MØ is back with her latest track that is filled with fun pop beats and killer vocals. The Danish singer, who has been

The L.A. based Warpaint have released their eponymous second studio album following the successful release of their first full-length album, The Fools. The quartet of

Indie folk singer Cass McCombs is back with a breathtaking video for his latest single “Unearthed.” Off his latest release, Big Wheel And Others, the video

Cowboys, rodeos and open plains aren’t exactly the first thing you think of when you hear the Baltimore based band Future Islands. That certainly didn’t

For long-time fans of Against Me!, Transgender Dysphoria Blues (out today) is an album that’s significant before the fact. All questions aside of “keeping this

We already knew that gap toothed prankster Mac DeMarco had an album coming out this year, we were just waiting on the details. Today we

Find me something more infectious than this Chromeo-assisted disco beat from the labs of Chuck Inglish, and I’ll drop down and give you 50

The psychedelic indie veterans Portugal. The Man have just received a makeover a la Charli XCX for their single “Modern Jesus,” which comes off of

Brooklyn indie pop musician Grey Gersten, better known as Eternal Lips, is back with a beautiful track. The song, which features vocal stylings from Sharon

When the news of a new Bass Drum Of Death song hit us, we hoped that it meant a new album would be on the

As far as throwback albums go, Bob Dylan’s 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks, released in 1975, stands alone. Unlike the albums prior,

Review: Shy Hunters @ Baby’s All Right (1/10) A soft launch in more ways than one, last Friday gave Brooklyn a taste of an emergent

It took all of three years for Jersey jangle jocks Real Estate to devise a follow-up to their triumphant sophomore album Days (featuring that damn

Perfect Pussy’s I Have Lost All Desire For Feeling exploded through the music world last year, and it was only a cassette demo. There was a lot

Review: Cloud Control @ Baby’s All Right (1/11) This past Saturday was pretty terrible weather-wise, so Brooklyn’s fairly new bar/restaurant/music venue Baby’s All Right was

Midwest hardcore juggernaut La Dispute has been uncharacteristically quiet these past few years. After releasing Wildlife back in 2011, it seemed like the central focus

Summer may be months away but get into that warm weather groove with the latest release from Quilt. Their latest single, “Tie Up The Tides,”

Last we heard from Eternal Summers, they had announced their new album, The Drop Beneath, would be released on Kanine Records in March. We’ve been

Dum Dum Girls are back with their latest single “Rimbaud Eyes.” The track, which is the second single off the anticipated album Too True, out

Let’s be real. New York City is more than a city. It’s a universe all its own, attracting millions of people from every crevice of

It’s been virtually three years since we’ve heard something new from Wild Beasts. Luckily, the wait is finally over. The band announced the completion of

Ah yes, the good ol’ walk of shame. We’ve probably all been there at some point -– maybe we got lucky with the guy/gal we’ve

Trust’s 2012 album, TRST, really breathed new life into the darker side of electro music. Trust now returns with Joyland, out in early March (if you’ve been

There’s something about long car rides that amplifies everything. Peeves become detonators; latent lust escalates to full-blown backseat make out sessions; and lapses of nostalgia

Work sucks. Winter sucks. And we can all thank this weird polar vortex thing for making the recent days even more terrible. I mean seriously – polar vortex

King Krule has quickly become one of our favorite artists. Up until now, his music videos had been simple affairs. For “A Lizard State” Krule,

Chicago’s Carbon Tigers recently released The Wars at Home, which starts out with the sound of blowing wind as the backdrop for a simple earworm

My introduction to Dope Body was seeing them open for the equally cleverly named Fucked Up at Le Poisson Rouge. I was intrigued from the

St. Vincent’s upcoming self titled album made our list of most anticipated releases of 2014. We also brought you the excellent “Birth In Reverse” a

Angel Haze really wanted you to hear Dirty Gold. She even leaked it herself in order to force her label’s hand. I appreciate the bravery