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Photo by Kitty Handley Like a fatalist combination of Dry Cleaning’s cynically deadpan poetry and the melodic magnetism of the xx, Nightbus craft their own

Photo by Kitty Handley Like a fatalist combination of Dry Cleaning’s cynically deadpan poetry and the melodic magnetism of the xx, Nightbus craft their own

Photo by Chad Moore If you are in New York right now, you know that there is an *energy* around the scene — be that

Photo by Kyle Berger Geese are back! The Brooklyn 5-piece have just released their first single since their 2021 debut album ‘Projector’ and are gearing

If any criticism could be levied against White Reaper it’s that the band is consistent, nearly to a fault. Three LPs of increasingly adept power-pop

Album artwork by Tom Keelan Party planner and prolific podcaster, Curtis Everett Pawley is adding another feather to his already impressively plumed hat as the

Photo by Daniel Topete I love Blondshell. Even the name is evocative. It makes me think of Spoon River Anthology — there’s this line, “And

Pretty self explanatory. There are a lot of new tunes. You should check them out. THE GOA EXPRESS – “Portrait” THE GOA EXPRESS is

FIDLAR seemed from the outside to be kind of indefinitely gone for a while. But according to Zach Carper, “It didn’t feel like it was

Best Albums of 2022 Ants From Up There – Black Country, New Road Ants From Up There is a masterpiece of a record. The first few

Sorry @ Barboza (Seattle) I don’t love going to shows in Seattle. I do because the alternative is worse, but New York has pretty much

Leaving one musical education for another, Lindsay Dobbs left jazz school and came to New York City to pursue the world of Starla Online. In

Album art provided by artist. Polaroids by Nicole Miller There are not very many people who can name Sharon Van Etten as a mentor. Something that’s

Photo by Cody Briggs An ode to 60s mod style and b-list spy movies, the stylish and insanely catchy Bratboy share their latest video and single

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Photo by Kenny Ramos With the video for their latest release “Vanderbilt”, Hit makes it no secret how they feel about the rapidly accelerating building of

Bringing back an old classic with a new twist. Shows We Went To started its online incarnation as a 35mm photo series back in 2015. Some of

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Arctic Monkeys have released their long awaited and highly anticipated seventh studio album, The Car. The album continues in the foreseeable development of Alex Turner’s vision

When I asked James Smith, lyricist and lead singer of Yard Act what kind of “mad shit happens when you do art” other than the

New York photos by Lucy Blumenfield. Seattle photos by Lauren Khalfayan. Not that playing several hundred to 1000 cap venues nationwide is a small feat, but Wolf

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Photos by Kelsey Wagner. Find more of her work here Shortly after interviewing Wunderhorse in the boiler room that doubles as the green room in

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I first saw HighSchool in a very small room up a winding flight of stairs in a pub in Brighton. It was this past May

Art by Joaquin Ramirez. Find more of their work here. The landscape of the music industry has changed significantly in the last decade. Where artists at a

Photos by Aaron Moreno Here we are, a few days into October already and Desert Daze has came and went once again. I finally got around

Photo by Kevin Condon Big Bliss return with the first single since the release of their lauded 2018 album, At Middle Distance, at a time

Sorry makes me mad. It should not be allowed for one group of people to be as unnecessarily talented as they are. ‘Anywhere But Here’

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Art by Joaquin Ramirez. Find more of their work here. While you’re getting your camping gear ready and planning out who’ll you will be seeing