Built To Spill – “Spiderweb”
Later this summer, Doug Martsch’s long-running indie rock institution Built To Spill will return with When The Wind Forgets Your Name, their first album for new home Sub Pop. This Continue Reading
Later this summer, Doug Martsch’s long-running indie rock institution Built To Spill will return with When The Wind Forgets Your Name, their first album for new home Sub Pop. This Continue Reading
In terms of tribute albums, there are a lot dedicated to Leonard Cohen. There’s 2005’s Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man, which went along with Lian Lunson’s film of the same Continue Reading
One look at R&B singer, and songwriter Shae Nycole and it’s crystal clear that she’s an artist with sex appeal who consistently puts out some of the best music we’ve Continue Reading
Next month, the British maximalist Max Tundra (aka musician Ben Jacobs) is releasing a remix mixtape called, shockingly, Remixtape, featuring contributions from the likes of Julia Holter, Kero Kero Bonito, Continue Reading
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Sabrina Teitelbaum, aka Blondshell, has previously been best known for her work with Yves Tumor/Girlpool collaborator Yves Rothman. Last month, Teitelbaum released her first single as Blondshell, Continue Reading
Way back in 2016, the New York guitar-pop band Free Time released their album In Search Of Free Time. Six years later, they finally found enough hours to follow it Continue Reading
While rap music is an expression of self, some artists have pushed the envelope to the point of inciting social media backlash or facing threats of being canceled. Over the Continue Reading
This week, Rico Nasty is releasing a new mixtape called Las Ruinas, the follow-up to her 2020 studio album debut Nightmare Vacation. We’ve heard a chunk of songs from it Continue Reading
Interview and Photos by Jordan Edwards Ben Abraham's new single "If I Didn't Love You" arrived on Wednesday, and with it, a twisted music video. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Continue Reading
Week in and week out, there are plenty of brand-new rap songs, no matter the time of year. It can be really difficult to stay aware of what's out and also Continue Reading
In recent years, DJ Muggs, the production visionary behind Cypress Hill, has been doing a lot of cool underground shit, teaming up with rappers like Roc Marciano and Mach-Hommy for Continue Reading
Since releasing their self-titled third album back in 2020, the melodic Montréal emo band has put out a handful of tracks, including “End Of The World,” “Neighbors,” and “Look.” Today, Continue Reading
This week’s episode of Hulu’s delightful murder-mystery comedy Only Murders In The Building was especially musical. For one thing, the show introduced a novelty single called “Angel In Flip-Flops,” once Continue Reading
Photos and Interview by Jordan Edwards In 2020, Sara Kays landed a viral hit with "Remember That Night." Although that track gained her new fans as it pushed past 200 Continue Reading
Harry Styles woke up this Wednesday and decided to put us all in a place we’ve only dreamt of: in bed with him. That’s right: Harry just released the music Continue Reading
A few months back, Jilian Medford released a new Ian Sweet song called “Fight” and teased that she was putting the finishing touches on an EP called Star Stuff, which Continue Reading
French hardcore noisemakers Birds In Row have announced their third full-length album, Gris Klein, which comes four years after their 2018 effort, We Already Lost The World. Gris Klein will Continue Reading
Later this year, Bonny Light Horseman — the project consisting of Anaïs Mitchell, Josh Kaufman, and Fruit Bats’ Eric D. Johnson — will release their sophomore album, Rolling Golden Holy, Continue Reading
In his own words, the Montreal hip-hop producer Nicholas Craven has been serving up “Soulful Gritty Beats from the North Since 2006.” Today one of those beats goes to the Continue Reading
When Mikaela Straus announced her new King Princess album Hold On Baby, one of the hooks was the eye-popping list of collaborators who co-produced the album with Straus. One of Continue Reading