
Watch: Parquet Courts “Pretty Machines”
Parquet Courts have just released a video for “Pretty Machines,” a track off their most recent release, Content Nausea. The song’s down-and-out slacker vibe syncs

Parquet Courts have just released a video for “Pretty Machines,” a track off their most recent release, Content Nausea. The song’s down-and-out slacker vibe syncs

Harmony Korine is a tour-de-force filmmaker, with a cult following that only continues to grow. Korine’s successful, hyper-stylized career has spanned 20 years, and now

FKA twigs continues to astonish in her new, bondage-inspired video for “Pendulum,” a track off her debut full-length, LP1. Constricted by ropes and her own hair,

Faith Healer is one of the many monikers utilized by Edmonton songwriters Jessica Jalbert and Renny Wilson. In anticipation of their upcoming full-length, Cosmic Troubles,

If you haven’t had your daily hallucination yet, look no further. Shabazz Palace have just released a psychedelic, animated music video for “Forerunner Foray,” a

Fear of Men’s music video for “America” is a compilation of homemade tour footage. We see the band playing small club shows, exploring deserts and

“We’ve Come So Far” is the second track to emerge from A Place To Bury Strangers’ fourth studio album, Transfixation. Lucky for us, this Brooklyn power-trio

Waxahatchee is the Philadelphia based project, and creative outlet, for singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield. “Air,” the first single off her upcoming album, Ivy Trip, has the attitude

Oh my, winter is here — and it sucks. I mean, it really, really, sucks. I almost froze to death buying dumplings three days ago.

Paperhaus is a band that has always had serious ambition, and maybe things were moving too fast. Quitting their jobs to pursue music full time,

Brooklyn-based shoegaze trio Lazyeyes are celebrating the release of their EP New Year at Baby’s All Right, featuring an open bar happy hour sponsored by

For those not aware, Ganymede is both a moon of Jupiter and the largest found in our solar system. More importantly, it’s the curious focus

Youthmemory, a dreamy, indie pop band from Tokyo, just released “Dreamin’,” the title track from their recently released EP. Powered by jangly guitar riffs and

“Hooton Tennis Club” may sound like some exclusive, upper crust, recreational sports getaway, but this Liverpool quartet quickly dismisses any such associations with their endearing,

Melbourne’s ‘janky-pop’ Twerps (as they like to refer to themselves as) will be releasing their full-length Range Anxiety January 27 via Merge Records. They’ve since

Ty Segall is a mix of early Beatles and ’90s garage rock. “Mr. Face” is the type of song that jives. It emits psychedelic visions of a

It seems that Sia can do no wrong. After her infectious (aren’t they all, though?) chart topper “Chandelier,” the powerhouse songstress is back with uber-talented

Along with posing some burning, existential questions, Soko’s newest single, “Who Wear The Pants ??”, is a dreamy, punk-inspired jaunt that’s bound to get stuck

Silk Rhodes are going to be some pumping soulful R&B jams at Trans-Pecos, alongside Ava Luna, Macula Dog, 999Reversus, and Cal Fish. Come out and

Just over a year ago, vocalist Leanne Macomber and producer Joel Ford released Dominae — their first offering as Brooklyn-based electronic duo Ejecta. In the time since, a

Every December and January the blogosphere bursts with the best songs, albums, artists, tracks, etc. and it’s really, sort of, exciting. If you’re on your

The new year is well underway, and as the first real snowfall of 2015 washes everything clean (relatively speaking), you can’t help but feel the

It’s been 20 years since one of hip hop’s greatest albums was released. It’s an album a lot of people have never heard and even

We first told you about Katie Rush when she dropped her single “Dangerous Luv” from her summer EP Law of Attraction. Now, Rush is bringing her

See 2014 off right at the Cake Shop with our friends in Bevy, a gritty psychedelic pop group that’s sure to keep you both spaced

By now, Sunflower Bean, Life Size Maps, and BLUFFING have found a nice, snug spot in your music library, but you can catch all of

Review by Sasha Outside, it’s a quiet Sunday night in Williamsburg. It’s that no-man’s-land between Christmas and New Year’s that leaves the city equal parts

The video for Broken Social Scene’s “Golden Facelift” is a horrific and enlightening ‘year in review.’ It opens with a YouTube clip of someone playing

I’d first heard of Lynch during my freshman year of college when a friend of mine, who was really big into “cult classics,” mentioned the

German DJ and producer Boys Noize is going to hit up Output in Williamsburg alongside Ratchett Traxxx and Lauren Flax. Boys Noize’s spin on electronic

Curated by Tim I have watched a lot of movies this year. Probably too many. Especially for someone who is basically broke (my mother would

Deep Purple’s “Highway Star” is the opening track of the band’s sixth studio album Machine Head, and it’s a propulsive precursor to what heavy metal