Just Mustard – “Still”
We named the dark-sided Irish rock group Just Mustard one of the Best New Bands Of 2019 based on the strength of their debut album Wednesday. A few months ago, Continue Reading
We named the dark-sided Irish rock group Just Mustard one of the Best New Bands Of 2019 based on the strength of their debut album Wednesday. A few months ago, Continue Reading
Starrah has been in the industry for a while, mostly working behind-the-scenes on songs like Megan Thee Stallion Beyoncé’s “Savage (Remix)” (which she won a Grammy for) and Camila Cabello’s Continue Reading
Way back in 2016, Philadelphia power-poppers Sam Cook-Parrott and Michael Cantor — who, respectively, lead their projects Radiator Hospital and the Goodbye Party — got together to record an album Continue Reading
Delaware’s Foreign Hands are a metalcore band, and they take specific inspiration from the moment in the late ’90s and early ’00s, when metalcore was still a pretty fresh new Continue Reading
Yumi Zouma are releasing a new album, Present Tense, next month. They’ve shared a handful of tracks from it already — “Give It Hell,” “Mona Lisa,” and “In The Eyes Continue Reading
The great Portland indie rock drummer Janet Weiss is best-known for her time in Sleater-Kinney, but Weiss has also played in about a million other bands. Yesterday, we learned that Continue Reading
Last year, U.S. Girls/Bernice associate Carlyn Bezic released her debut as Jane Inc, Number 1. Now, she’s announced that she is already returning with a follow up. It’s called Faster Continue Reading
For nearly 20 years, Stephen McBean, frontman of the excellently wooly Vancouver rockers Black Mountain, has also led the equally great side project Pink Mountaintops. There’s always been plenty of Continue Reading
It’s entirely possible that Future hasn’t had any new ideas in nearly a decade, but this does not seem to be a problem for him. Since releasing the low-impact 2020 Continue Reading
Mal Blum has announced a new EP, Ain’t It Nice, their first project since the 2019 full-length Pity Boy. Blum worked on the EP with producer Kyle Andrews, piecing it Continue Reading
Sadurn is a Philadelphia band led by Genevieve DeGroot. It started as a solo project, with some recordings stretching back to 2017, but expanded to a full band a couple Continue Reading
Liz Harris continues to move in mysterious ways. Harris is the mastermind behind the beloved project Grouper. Just a few months ago, she released Shade, the first new Grouper album Continue Reading
Each week, the rap game proves why the genre is the best, bar none. Tonight, there's new music from some veteran rhymers from the south by way of Atlanta and Continue Reading
Please be advised: This blog post gets into some intense dork shit. All Elite Wrestling, the thriving pro wrestling company, has nurtured all these weird little online storylines that might Continue Reading
The original plan was for Alice Glass, the liberated former Crystal Castles member, to release her debut solo album PREY//IV today. Glass has been working on this LP for a Continue Reading
Together or separately, New York’s Your Old Droog and Atlanta’s Tha God Fahim are two of the most prolific artists on the entire rap underground. Fahim and Droog have made Continue Reading
The Flint, Michigan trio Greet Death released New Hell, an album of gorgeously sad and heavy shoegaze, in 2019. It ruled. Since then, the band has expanded to a four-piece, Continue Reading
Two years ago, director Matt Yoka’s documentary Whirlybird premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film tells the story of Zoey Tur and Marika Gerrard, a married couple of videojournalists Continue Reading
Last year, Laurie Anderson’s Big Science was reissued on vinyl for the first time in three decades. Today, Arca has offered up a remix of the title track from the Continue Reading
Phosphorescent hasn’t released a new album since 2018’s C’Est La Vie, which itself arrived five years after 2013’s Muchacho. Is it time for another LP? Not exactly. Matthew Houck is Continue Reading