
Listen: Idle Hours “Souvenirs”
Photo by Piran Aston “Souvenirs”, the most recent offering from Manchester indie outfit Idle Hours, is what happens when a group skillfully and effectively combine

Photo by Piran Aston “Souvenirs”, the most recent offering from Manchester indie outfit Idle Hours, is what happens when a group skillfully and effectively combine

There is nothing subtle about cumgirl8 — and that is where their beauty lies. From their costumed and choreographed performances to their upfront lyricism and

Photo by Naz Kawakami In preparation for a UK tour with The Goa Express, New York’s Been Stellar have just released their new single, “Kids

2019 still feels so vivid in my memory. It was the year I interviewed Fontaines D.C. before they played their first show in America. They

Photo by Jack Moran At long last, The Lazy Eyes’ debut LP has arrived! The ramp up to Songbook has been strong and steady, supported

Dance remixes of rock tunes used to be fairly common around the turn of the millennium, breaking down the boundaries of the underground into an

Photo by Olivia Brissett Pop songstress Tiarlie made a splash with her striking debut single, “Table Bitch,” a noir slow burn that flipped gender power dynamics

Desire, the synth-pop project from Megan Louise and Johnny Jewel, have released their latest video/single for the sultry dance track “Telling Me Lies”. Creating a

The stage lights of Coachella may have been 135 miles away but they didn’t shine nearly as brightly as those at The Echo in Los

Writing and photos by Izel Villarba, find more of his work here. I discovered Boy Harsher through an old Tinder date. She enjoyed dancing to

Photos by Miriam Marlene, find more of her work on Instagram Faux Real have been around for a minute, starting off a couple of years back

Photo by Marlon Garcia Atlanta punks Upchuck have been causing a ruckus on the heels of their deliriously noisy debut EP and brawny follow up

Listening to Sub*T feels like reading the scrawled, inky, mess crammed in the margins of old notebooks. It’s nostalgic, personal, and familiar in a way

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Momma Wet Leg

Presented as a concept album in three acts, Pleasure Craft’s debut LP Walls, Mirrors, and Windows taps directly into peak-industrial aesthetics to deliver a zeitgeist

Photo by Erik Lee Synder Club Intl — the collaboration of John Eatherly (Be Your Own Pet, Public Access TV) and producer Johnny Jewel (Chromatics, Glass

Photo by Kyle Thomas Sasami Ashworth reunites us with dynamics and emotionally atypical paradigms in her second full length release, Squeeze. Through Squeeze, SASAMI converges

Momma’s latest track “Rockstar” envelopes listeners in 90s bliss with supple vocals and heavy guitars. The track resembles artists like Juliana Hatfield, showing off heady,

Listening to Dehd’s latest single “Bad Love” would not instantly bring to mind visions of a leather-clad strip club (a scene where “Pour Some Sugar

A Place to Bury Strangers (APTBS) builds a bridge between melancholic dread and fury on their album See Through You out today via Dedstrange Records.

Photo by Angela Ricciardi Adding some softness and comfort to the industrial mix of her forthcoming record Squeeze, SASAMI shares the latest track “Call Me Home”. Of

Photo by Ebru Yildiz Leaning into the intricacies of what it is to be “American”, The Districts are set to release their forthcoming album Great American

Photo by Bella Rose Porter Recent Partisan signee NoSo has released their latest single and accompanying lyric video, “Honey Understand”. Indulging in cinematic melodrama and

Photo by Julia Austin Brooklyn post punk outfit Catcher have released their latest, and maybe strongest, single yet. “Behind a Bleeding Heart” is unsurprisingly gothic

We’re all at the point where if we didn’t have to utter the words “post punk” again, we could live very happily for the rest

The majority of reviews out now for noise band Boy Harsher‘s horror short The Runner question whether the 40 minute film could ever be considered

Photo by Joel Johnston Leeds quintet Eades have released “Delusion Spree”, the third track off their forthcoming album of the same name out this March

Celebrating the unmitigated positivity of Death Valley Girls’ empowerment anthems is a new split 7” that teams the band up with alt rock firebrands Le

photo by Marilena Vlachopoulou Despite the thoughtful simplicity of their album artwork, VLURE’s debut EP Euphoria is anything but simplistic. Bringing heart and darkness to the

Photo by Filmawi Fontaines D.C. have been a band that has always felt very authentic and in touch with their roots and where they came. They

Photo by Angela Ricciardi SASAMI has shared her latest industrial-influenced track “Say It” off her forthcoming record Squeeze out February 25th via Domino Records. Having a

New York-based Slow Fiction have just released their debut double single — ‘The Cut / Niagara’. Seeming to have been plucked straight from a Kat