Anika – “Godstar” (Psychic TV Cover)
Last year, Anika released her first new album in 11 years, the Album Of The Week-worthy Change. She’s about to go out on a headlining tour in support of it, Continue Reading
Last year, Anika released her first new album in 11 years, the Album Of The Week-worthy Change. She’s about to go out on a headlining tour in support of it, Continue Reading
The members of the Hazmats, the new London band, are all punks, and they play in punk bands like Chubby & The Gang, Big Cheese, and Game. But the Hazmats Continue Reading
Photos by Meghan MarshallInterview by Jordan Edwards VNSSA is at the top of her game. The SoCal native just played Coachella (with some sick visuals), she has a ton of Continue Reading
Next month, Lykke Li will release EYEYE, her follow-up to the 2018 album So Sad So Sexy. For EYEYE, Lykke Li intentionally stripped things back. She recorded the whole album Continue Reading
Last year’s Life In Your Glass World was a leap forward for the Ohio trio Citizen, and next week they’re embarking on a tour where they’ll perform alongside Turnstile and Continue Reading
In a week and a half, the theatrical Philly underground metal band Devil Master will release their much-anticipated new album Ecstasies of Never Ending Night. The band recorded the album Continue Reading
Apple TV+ is about to unveil a new Charlie Brown special for Earth Day. Titled It’s The Small Things, Charlie Brown, it’ll revolve around Earth Day themes after the gang Continue Reading
Last year, contemporary classical performer and trumpet player CJ Camerieri released his self-titled debut album as CARM. Camerieri already had quite a resume, having co-founded the ensemble yMusic and contributing Continue Reading
Big Star and Guided By Voices are two of the greatest, most influential guitar-pop groups in underground rock history. Today the latter has paid tribute to the former with a Continue Reading
Next month, Canada’s Hannah Judge, aka fanclubwallet, will release her debut album, You Have Got To Be Kidding Me. We’ve heard singles “That I Won’t Do” and “Gr8 Timing!,” and Continue Reading
Some of the most iconic musicians in grunge history have gotten together to form a new band, and they’ve just released their debut album, without even so much as announcing Continue Reading
It’s been five years since Syd, formerly of Odd Future and still of the Internet, released her debut album Fin. Today, she’s finally followed that LP with her new one Continue Reading
The Atlanta native Singer-songwriter, dancer, and record producer Chloe Bailey drops new single “Treat Me” with an accompanying video for her second single from the highly anticipated album that’s expected Continue Reading
Later this month, Miranda Lambert, maybe the single greatest country star to come along this century, will release her new album Palomino. Lambert has lately kept herself busy with off-kilter Continue Reading
Back in November, the great post-punk group Ought announced they were no more. But, former Ought members Tim Darcy and Ben Stidworthy also announced they’d formed a new band called Continue Reading
Though Joan Shelley has popped up on other people’s songs in recent times, it’s been three years since she put out an album of her own. Now, she’s ready to Continue Reading
When we last heard from Florist, it was something a bit different. Emily Alone was, true to its title, essentially an Emily Sprague solo album under the Florist moniker. That Continue Reading
Last year, Teenage Fanclub released their eleventh studio album, Endless Arcade. The Scottish band is about to head out on a European tour, and today they’re sharing a new song Continue Reading
“Can We?” is the new single from Grammy-nominated singers and songwriters, Bee-B (Brittany B) and Raheem DeVaughn as they team up on this lovesick track. This is a tune strictly Continue Reading
Forests are a reminder that emo can be party music. The ridiculously fun Singapore-based trio deals in hooky, high-energy, riff-heavy rock songs built for shouting along at egregious volumes. Yet Continue Reading