
Watch: Jamie xx “Gosh”
Jamie xx‘s In Colour is out in June and he’s continuing to ramp up for the release by dropping the official video for “Gosh,” the album’s hypnotic

Jamie xx‘s In Colour is out in June and he’s continuing to ramp up for the release by dropping the official video for “Gosh,” the album’s hypnotic

Dangerfest!, the annual music festival fundraiser presented by Emily Danger, celebrates their 2015 edition at the Firehouse Space in Brooklyn with a Lisa Frank theme,

Young, Colored & Angry, an online magazine and gallery exhibition that exclusively features the work of young artists and academics of Color, is hosting a

Slick Rick, one of the iconic voices of ’80s hip-hop culture, is overtaking the Wick alongside a slew of great talent, including Hot Sugar, #$

Shark Week, a boisterous DC-based surf rock outfit, is set to release their debut album Beach Fuzz next month, and we have the exclusive pleasure

Girlpool just released “Before The World Was Big,” the title track from their upcoming debut album. It’s a nostalgic look at simpler times, with their

Fraternal Twin just dropped “Skin Gets Hot,” the title track from their upcoming album. The moody guitar riffs and down-tempo drumming give the song a

Tonight, Palisades has a solid lineup of hip-hop and R&B acts, including Richie Quake, Sus Life, Oshun, and Budo Kiba. If you’re looking for bangers

Portland’s Joel Magid has an ear for the ’60s. With a penchant for psychedelic whimsy, sugary pop melodies, and good ‘ole rock ‘n’ roll riffing,

Samantha Urbani, multi-talented musician and muse, just released “1 2 3 4,” a danceable new single from what looks likes the beginning of a solo

The Lagoonas are a scrappy garage rock trio from Memphis, and they just released “Color Spectrum,” a new single off of their upcoming debut full-length,

You may recognize Shows We Went To, our new photography series that captures the crackling energy of live shows from across the NYC circuit, from

Give Up The Roast is a column that collides delicious caffeine with wild thrashing a la a bi-monthly coffee and punk album pairing — the

Toronto punk outfit Dilly Dally released “Gender Role,” a visceral new single off of their upcoming debut album. Listen below.

Brooklyn’s own Slonk Donkerson just released “Painted From Memory,” the fuzzed-out new single from their upcoming third album, due out later this year. Driven by

Montreal’s TOPS just released a strangely existential, animated music video for “Driverless Passenger,” a soft and shimmering track off of their recent album Picture You

Rey Pila are a spirited synth rock group from Mexico City, and their knack for free-flowing, danceable tunes makes them immediately irresistible. There’s a genuine

Feature Shoot is presenting the inaugural edition of The BlowUp, a brand new quarterly photographic storytelling event. Featured photographers will present and speak about their

Indie pop quartet Kid Wave just released “Honey,” a shimmering new single off their upcoming album, Wanderlust. Low vocals sit atop jangly guitar riffs, creating

The Canadian noise rock tour de force Metz just released a video of their live performance “Nervous System,” a new song presumably to feature on

Nashville’s Turbo Fruits are set to release their fourth full-length next month, No Control, continuing what’s been a significantly active musical career at the dispense of many the

Brooklyn’s experimental pop duo Tanlines just released a video for “Invisible Ways,” a single from their upcoming sophomore album Highlights. The video is essentially a

Sam Goldberg (Uncut/Broken Social Scene/Hawaii) and Jeff Edwards (Shot While Hunting) are the accomplished musicians behind Yardlets, a fiery Montreal-based shoegaze duo that’s a little

Jerry Paper, the psychedelic alter ego of Lucas Nathan, will be having his release party for his new album Carousel at Silent Barn tonight. Helado

Warm Soda craft head-bobbing, bubblegum sweet pop tunes, and their most recent single, “I Wanna Go Fast,” couldn’t embody that spirit any more perfectly. Straight

Following his previous music video for “Crushing Sensation,” Young Guv seems to be continuing on with the theme of exercise and training (though he seems

Queens punk outfit Show Me The Body just released a visceral video for “Bone Soup,” a track off their upcoming EP SMTB. Sometimes you just

Often known for his lush orchestras and eccentric electronic freakouts, Sufjan Stevens has stripped away excess in order to deliver an honest and open record

Both Earl Sweatshirt and Queens rapper Action Bronson recently released new full-lengths: Earl’s fractious I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside and Bronson’s Mr.

Coming out of Brooklyn by way of Paris and Harlem (now that’s an interesting trajectory), rapper Salomon Faye just released a video for “W.T.F.,” a

Island Eyes (formerly WAND) will be bringing their minimalist electronic pop to Baby’s All right for a late show with Babes and Scully. Between the

Nitehawk Cinema will be screening The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, a silent horror film and one of the very first in the genre, with a