
FEST 17’s Most Memorable Moments: Just Friends at The Wooly
Just Friends' explosive set was one of our favorite moments at FEST. Check out Eli Enis' review of the gig and browse through some of Joey Tobin's fabulous photos.
Read MoreJust Friends' explosive set was one of our favorite moments at FEST. Check out Eli Enis' review of the gig and browse through some of Joey Tobin's fabulous photos.
Read MoreSam Kless, vocalist, songwriter and hypeman, of Just Friends discusses recording their new album and coming up with their genre-blending sound, but also his work on the new Graduating Life album, and his recent album with Snooze.
Read MoreMom Jeans are back, touring their new record "Sweet Tooth" with friends, Free Throw, Just Friends and Super American.
Read MoreHella sees Just Friends at their absolute best – bringing all the puzzle pieces of their career together to create a body of work that truly encapsulates their ethos.
Read MoreSarah was at Just Friends' Brooklyn Show on October 4th to take photos and ask the band questions about their evolution, new tracks, mental health and more.
Read MoreSarah attended the Brooklyn date of Mom Jeans tour with Just Friends, Awakebutsillinbed and Retirement Party. Read her thoughts on the show and view her photos.
Read MoreThe second album from California's Just Friends is nothing but true to its title.
Read MoreCalifornia's Just Friends and New York's Prince Daddy & the Hyena will be touring together this fall in support of their new split 7". Try to make it to one of these dates. You will not be disappointed.
Read MorePalm Friends breaks down every song on their new EP 'The Delivery,' out now on Forged Artifacts
Read MoreKeegan Bradford's round-up of the best new punk, hardcore, and metal from Asia is back with a top-tier split from Taiwanese grindcore icons, environmentalist crustpunk from Tokyo, Indonesian progressive power metal, and beatdown from way out in northwest China.
Read MoreThank You, I’m Sorry showed off their strong songwriting earlier this year with their acoustic debut, The Malta House. Now, the group is back with a full-band follow-up, which takes a handful of songs from The Malta House, adds a few new tunes, and replaces the acoustic instrumentation with a rollicking rhythm section, candid vocals and jangly, melodic guitar work.
Read MoreOur monthly roundup of the best new Asian alternative music is is back with another one, featuring Hiperson's experimental indie opus, iamrain's post rock-inspired emo, and a goth punk concept album about the tragic life and death of a Catholic priest.
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