
Track Review: Lizdelise – “Hotel Pool”
Lizdelise walks the tightrope between independence and vulnerability on their new single "Hotel Pool"
Read MoreLizdelise walks the tightrope between independence and vulnerability on their new single "Hotel Pool"
Read MoreThe excellent comeback single from peaer, Palomino Blond's alt rock opus, and two outtakes from the latest Hour record were some of our favorites of the week. Check out the six releases we deem 'must-hear'
Read MoreIt's been seven years since Two Inch Astronaut last released new music, but on "Check Please" and "Humorist," it sounds like they never left.
Read MoreElizabeth caught up with Dylan Balliett of Spirit Night to discuss the musical path that led to his new jangly yet melacnholy record 'Time Won't Tell'
Read More'Scarred for Life,' the latest album from Military Genius, melds bass-heavy R&B, lustrous jazz, and atmospheric dub for a haunting journey through near-death experiences and fatherhood
Read MoreSecret Gardens breaks down every track on their gorgeous new LP 'The Impermanent Amber,' out now.
Read MoreA melodic and club-ready new Babyxsosa single, the noisy debut LP from Ritual Error, and Jadasea and Niontay's new collab were highlights of the week.
Read MoreWe're excited to premiere alternative rock band Cloned Apparition's new song "Holly Green" ahead of its official release tomorrow.
Read MoreWe're excited to premiere the music video for Evin R. Daniels new song "Can't Help" off his debut LP, Ruby Music, out January 17th.
Read More'444,' the latest hemlock album, settles into wistful gratitude, sharing verdant affection for friends, music, and the world at large
Read MoreHoofian's debut EP 'Whirling' is a tapestry of jangly riffs, meditative basslines and poetic wordplay
Read MoreWe've got an exclusive premiere of Ohio indie rockers Runaway Brother's new single "Ok Desu Ka" before it releases everywhere tomorrow.
Read MoreOn 'Lyfestyle,' Yeat falls back on well-tread ground to diminishing returns.
Read MorePorridge Radio finds harmony by torching everything to the ground on 'Clouds in the Sky They Will Always Be There for Me'
Read MoreThe Arrival Note's debut LP '...Home Is So Far from Here' could've come out on Jade Tree or Deep Elm in 1997, but their take on emo doesn't sound tethered to the genre's past.
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