Black Belt Eagle Scout – “Don’t Give Up”
Black Belt Eagle Scout’s most recent album, At The Party With My Brown Friends, came out in 2019. Since then, she’s offered up a couple covers, but today she’s back Continue Reading
Black Belt Eagle Scout’s most recent album, At The Party With My Brown Friends, came out in 2019. Since then, she’s offered up a couple covers, but today she’s back Continue Reading
Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson are releasing their collaborative album as Plains, I Walked With You A Ways, at the end of this week. They’ve gifted us with two tracks Continue Reading
Chicago’s Oozing Wound play violently abrasive music steeped in punk, metal, and noise. They’ll have another album of it this winter: We Cater To Cowards, out in January on Thrill Continue Reading
In a couple of weeks, UK post-punk standouts Dry Cleaning will release their sophomore album, Stumpwork, whose cover art makes me want to immediately clean my shower. In the lead-up, Continue Reading
Greasy, dark and lively. Those are the adjectives that Lancey Foux uses to describe his home borough of Newham, located in Plaistow, East London. The words also combine to define Continue Reading
In a year of ups and downs for Megan Thee Stallion, she wants you to know that Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too. The Body rapper has found success in Continue Reading
In August, Fauness (a member of the Best New Band Class Of 2019) announced her debut full-length album, The Golden Ass, which followed a spate of shorter releases. Upon announcement, Continue Reading
Eric Burton, the Texas producer who puts out music under the name Rabit, is releasing his first new full-length album in four years, What Dreams May Come, in November. It Continue Reading
Just a couple of weeks after releasing the surprise album wouldn’t have to hurt, ambient musician Claire Rousay has announced another EP, Sunset Poem. It’s a collaborative project with Circuit Continue Reading
Back in 2020, we wrote about Black Sabbath Cover Band Rehearsal — an NYC-based supergroup of Black Sabbath-loving indie musicians comprising Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Angel Deradoorian (Deradoorian), Greg Continue Reading
UK producer Fred again.. is releasing a new album at the end of the album, Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022), the third installment of his Actual Continue Reading
Trippie Redd comes through with two new songs, "Save Me, Please" and "1st Degree Murder," as part of a double pack of singles titled First Draft. For the first single, Continue Reading
In November, Hayden Dunham, aka PC Music collaborator Hyd, will release their debut album CLEARING. It features the Caroline Polachek-produced single “Afar,” the already-released “So Clear,” and now Hyd is Continue Reading
Hip-hop is nationwide and gone global after nearly five decades. A common rapper origin story is the act that represents their hometown proudly. Each artist is slowly, but surely adding Continue Reading
We’ve been tracking Paramore’s long-awaited return for what feels like ages. Last we heard, the emo-pop-punk giants had shared a cryptic album launch schedule on their website and talked about Continue Reading
From the first moment Americans started to get even the slightest governmental relief during the pandemic, right-wing psychopaths warned us about people like TJ Strohmer. The Knifeplay frontman lost his Continue Reading
Pusha T has returned with a new McDonald's diss track for Arby's. This afternoon (Sept. 27), Pusha's latest jab at McDonald's, titled "Rib Roast," appeared on Arby's YouTube channel. The Continue Reading
You can always count on 2nd Grade’s Peter Gill for bite-size power-pop gems. At 3:30, “Teenage Overpopulation,” the latest single from the band’s imminent Easy Listening, is more like regular-sized Continue Reading
In the past few years, a whole lot of underground bands have been mining inspiration from the big-riff majesty and freewheeling speed of ’80s crossover thrash. Massachusetts’ High Command are Continue Reading
“Christine And The Queens” was always a slightly confusing band name, since Christine is one person. But now Christine, who prefers he/him pronouns, is working under the name Redcar, which Continue Reading