
With “We Appreciate Power” Grimes sounds like a parody of herself
Last week Grimes arrived with her first single since her excellent 2015 album Art Angels, “We Appreciate Power.” Her music has always been geared towards

Last week Grimes arrived with her first single since her excellent 2015 album Art Angels, “We Appreciate Power.” Her music has always been geared towards

South London’s Peeping Drexels ooze a sleaziness once only fabricated in poorly insulated basements in the Lower East Side circa 1970. The term “band crush”

Surfbort offers up some serious punk attitude and a whole lot of noise. This is demonstrated quite well in their latest single, “Pretty Little Fucker.”

Photo by Cheryl Georgette. We’re always looking for people to help out in any shape or form. Below are some of the specific positions we’re

Photo by Emily Hollis. Today, Nashville-based, art rock/post-punk band Telefones is out with “Castle Factory,” the A-Side off their forthcoming 7″. Hot off of opening for Iceage last

I’m not prone to hyperbole, but Idles are one of the most crucial bands around especially considering everything going on the world right now. Their

As Leeds-based trio The Big Wheel gear up to release their self-produced debut EP1, we’re premiering the first single, “Foolish.” The band consists of Ollie Deans, Joe Collinson,

Photo by Rachel Cabitt. If you haven’t been treated to the gift of a YAASSS show, I don’t know what you’re waiting for. Despite running,

Photos by Kirs Thoen aka Daggers For Eyes. Amyl and The Sniffers are ferocious. From the speakers, their EPs are sharp, fast, and undeniably punk,

Caught in a downpour during a bus ride to Philadelphia a few months ago, I wanted to take the storm in from the safety of

Think Alan Vega style beats over Neil Young guitars. For his upcoming residency at Berlin, CHILLEMI will have a full backing band to bring his

From Craigslist to California, Brooklyn’s own THICK just don’t know when to stop. And thank God they don’t! They’re joyous, they’re enraged, they’re a little

The hot and sticky summer calls for War Violet’s whimsical escapism of psychedelic folk rock. Multi-instrumentalist Jummy Aremu debuts her self-released EP Getaway today, culminating

Nothing suits summer better than a melancholic rock song, and today, Seattle-based alt-rock band Dismal Thinkings has gifted us with just that. In “Gone Away,”

Exitmusic’s latest release, The Recognitions, may very well be its last. The 12-year relationship and musical collaboration between Devon Church and Aleksa Palladino began on

The queer revolution is here and it’s…Kentucky-fried with a side of screamo? That’s what “scream-pop” duo GRLwood have been serving up all over town in

It’s been really beautiful to watch Alt Citizen grow and mutate into its current incarnation for the last two years. It feels like the community

There’s a reason The Kills and their crunchy blues-rock continue to make the rounds and blow out speakers. Their most recent LP, 2016’s Ash &

Photos by Noelle Duquette at Elsewhere’s Loft, styling by Cait Durra for Worship. Interview by Amanda Lang. Everything about LA based punk rock band Starcrawler is

Summer has (finally) fucking arrived and besides the blistering humidity and a pervasive smell of warm urine, it also means it’s rooftop season. And to

Nine years after unleashing their pitch-black eponymous debut album, Fever Ray is back in the States again with a quake full of dark textures and

Courtney Barnett is among the most observational of contemporary songwriters. 2014’s The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas and the following year’s Sometimes I


It’s nothing new, but the United States kinda suck. And I don’t mean that in a racist, “Make America Great Again” sort of way. This

Rock music doesn’t need to be reinvented to be worthy. Some bands rely on nostalgia, some bands rely on experimentation, and some bands rely on style.

Photos by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. Going to a lot of shows in New York, you can easily get wrapped up in style

What does it mean to put on a live performance? Are musicians supposed to stay true to their original creation or provide an unforgettable experience

Somber and neither here nor there, Many Rooms, the moniker of Houston-based singer/songwriter Briana Hunt, conceived a debut album documenting a mind slipping in and

Photos by Brett Myers. Caroline Rose “I do believe we might be the most grateful band in the world.”

I don’t know what happened to me as a kid but I’m only satisfied at shows if I’m deaf and sweaty by the end of

I know it’s annoying when people talk about how great past generations were as if there weren’t always problems that made people yearn for a

Photos by Brett Myers. BOYTOY Honduras Native Sun