Album Review: Elvis Depressedly—’Depressedelica’
The long-awaited fifth album from Elvis Depressedly is the most musically progressive and lyrically visceral release in the Mathew Lee Cothran Catalog. Read our review:
Read MoreThe long-awaited fifth album from Elvis Depressedly is the most musically progressive and lyrically visceral release in the Mathew Lee Cothran Catalog. Read our review:
Read MoreSarah Knoll was at the Elvis Depressedly tour and took some great pictures of the action. Take a listen to each band while you check out the pictures below!
Read MoreOn BOYO's third full-length, 'Where Have All My Friends Gone?,' the Los Angeles songwriter meditates on life after a health scare over sweeping synths and jangly guitars.
Read More2020 has not been a good year. There have been so many dark things going on that its hard to discuss music at all. But in art there's hope for change, or at the very least the pleasant distraction needed to relax and recharge to continue the fight tomorrow. With that in mind, we have listed our favorite releases of the year so far.
Read MoreTwo new 2nd Grade bops, a jaunty new song from The Beths, and a jangly emo track from Laughingstock were among our staff's favorites from last week. Check out all 13 new releases that we deem 'must-hear'
Read MoreBetween the returns of Alexisonfire and Elvis Depressedly, promising new material from Mal Blum and Ceres, and some winter blues beaters from Just Friends and Telethon, our staff was busy last week. Here are 14 releases we've been into:
Read MoreThe emotions that come with seeing your favorite artist for the first time can be overwhelming. Eli finally saw Alex G, read his review.
Read MoreRiley wrote up a beautiful list of his favorite albums of 2015.
Read MoreThe entire staff of The Alternative worked to select the 38 best records that have come out so far this year. Read up and catch up on the music you may have missed!
Read MoreAdd some variety to your quarantine routine with 50 of the best emo, indie, punk, and hardcore releases from Asia, September through December 2019.
Read MoreFriendship International's biggest issue yet: check out Keegan Bradford's thoughts on U.S. labels supporting international music, the Summer of Screamo, why more bands should steal from Braid, and how he will always find room in his heart for more pop-punk.
Read MoreThis week our staff was digging new music from Field Medic, Bring Me The Horizon, Martha, and more.
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