
Mixtape: Dreamboat
A dream boat is an ideal: they’re almost untouchable, unlovable, unreal. Which is kind of how a break up feels — longing for someone you

A dream boat is an ideal: they’re almost untouchable, unlovable, unreal. Which is kind of how a break up feels — longing for someone you

Tonight, we celebrate! All of our love and hard work has paid off with Issue #3, and we’re hosting a release party tonight at Night of

Himanshu Suri from Das Racist has embarked upon his solo project, Heems, with his debut album, Eat Pray Thug, coming out in March. Last week, Heems dropped

Lower Dens just released a video for “To Die In L.A.,” a driving synth-led jam from their upcoming third album, Escape from Evil. Directed by

Coming off their self-titled EP (produced by none other than electronic maestro Dev Hynes), Buscabulla has just released a video for the wispy, dance-ready track

Sufjan Stevens has returned with a harrowing single off his upcoming album, Carrie & Lowell. “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross” is an extremely

Brace for impact: noise rock outfit Metz has just released “Acetate,” the opening track to their upcoming sophomore album II. Relentless drum work and grinding

Guantanamo Baywatch, a Portland garage outfit with a fondness for surf rock tropes and clever wordplay, just released “Too Late,” a track from their upcoming

Lost Boy ? just released “Love You Only,” an over-saturated Valentine’s Day exclusive dedicated to Natalie Kirch of Sharkmuffin. Although the track won’t be featured

No Parents, a rowdy, LA punk band recently signed to Burger Records, has given us the pleasure of premiering their latest video for “You Got

“What if we can turn rage, anger, and destruction into extraordinary, positive, collective change? What if I said you can come to a gallery and

Weird Womb, your favorite punks from Tuscon, are taking over Cake Shop with Nail Polish and Canadian, fuzz-rock outfit Pet Sun. It’s Friday the 13th

Let’s fast-forward through the magical Broad City premise of single 20-somethings on their NYC misadventures in search of weed, sexual experimentation, and Lil Wayne. Skip

Speedy Ortiz just released “Raising The Stake,” the winding, jittery first single from their upcoming album, Foil Deer. It’s clear that singer Sadie Dupuis refuses

Au.Ra, a shoegaze-inspired duo from Sydney, craft songs that flirt with psychedelic ambiance as well as the charm of pop melodies. Repetition is an integral

Noise punk outfit Roomrunner just released an awesomely cheesy, post-apocalyptic time traveling video for “Karn,” a single from their recently released EP Separate. Enlisting the

Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Tei Shi just released a video for “Bassically,” a track off of her upcoming Verde EP. The grainy video follows Tei Shi as

Coming off of what will be his debut release with Burger Records, Living Daylight‘s – Michael Rault has gifted us a delightful first single, “Suckcess.” The singer-songwriter

AdHoc is hosting a slew of garage and punk acts at Trans Pecos, including Sharkmuffin, Fire Retarded, Whiskey Bitches, La Vengaza De Cheetara, Mad Doctors.

Your favorite down-and-out punks in Parquet Courts are taking over Palisades alongside Future Punx and Eaters. It’s guaranteed to a fuzz-filled frenzy, so be sure

Melbourne outfit Dick Diver delivers a quirky, indie-rock jam with “Tearing The Posters Down.” The song is like a Saturday morning — waking up alone

Makthaverskan, a poppy punkish quintet from Sweden, just released the track “Witness,” the titular track from their upcoming 7″. Drawing on elements of surf rock,

Nitehawk Cinema is screening Appropriate Behavior, actress Desiree Akhavan’s debut feature. Written, directed, and starring Akhavan, Appropriate Behavior follows the life of Shirin, a young Iranian

Tonight, 99 Cent Plus is hosting the opening reception of “HOW TO ABANDON A BURNING HOUSE WITHOUT PANICKING,” Charlotte Patterson’s first solo exhibition. These photographs,

Signal Gallery is hosting an opening reception for “Fissure: Fog,” a group exhibition curated Bennet Schlesinger. Featuring new work from Kayla Guthrie, Graham Hamilton, Valerie

Tonight, BUST magazine and Strong Female Lead take over Videology for a screening Mystic Pizza, a forward-thinking rom-com from the late ’80s, starring Julia Roberts,

Eartheater, AKA Alexandra Drewchin, just released “Homonyms,” the latest single off of her upcoming, debut solo album Metalepsis. Dramatic vocal shifts, understated electronic drum samples,

Sub-zero temperatures, break-ups, cold and flu season, spending time with family, blizzards, people talking about sports: these are all reasons to abandon society, lock yourself

SOKO has just released a new video for the track “Ocean of Tears,” another punchy hit off of her upcoming album My Dreams Dictate My

Los Angeles-based band LANY continue to intrigue on their recently released track “Bad, Bad, Bad.” The quick recap? It’s good, good, good. In signature LANY

Jeremy Quentin has outdone himself. The folk singer-songwriter behind Small Houses has produced a record that not only outshines his previous efforts, but shows us

Presented by project:nyc, Colab Projects, and the Art Directors Club, a new, monthly film series called Selections + Selectors will be held at the Wythe