
Artist Interview: Jasper Boogaard of Nagasaki Swim
On Everything Grows, the sophomore LP from Dutch indie rockers Nagasaki Swim, everything really does seem to grow. These are songs […]
Read MoreOn Everything Grows, the sophomore LP from Dutch indie rockers Nagasaki Swim, everything really does seem to grow. These are songs […]
Read MoreHardcore is thriving, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. As a way to document this […]
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Read MoreChicago Emo Archive is Hugo's attempt to bring back a version of the internet and music writing that he grew up on. When he began to entertain the idea of starting the Chicago Emo Archive, one question popped up: Who was the first Chicago emo band? The answer that he's come to is Articles of Faith.
Read MoreA punchy new Militarie Gun track, a lush single from Softcult, and Wednesday's newest ode to youth were some of our favorite songs this week. Check out the ten releases we couldn't stop spinning in our latest installment of the weekly roundup.
Read MoreBen Seitz of Scarlet Street gives us the details on the inspiration and recording of the group's killer self-titled debut
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Read MoreAll of my favorite albums have at least a memorable one. And in hardcore, it’s an essential piece of the puzzle. 'Ill Blood' by No Warning creates an alchemy of these two options, making the best hardcore opening track ever.
Read MoreZac looks back on Rika's sole LP 'How to Draw a River, Step by Step' ten years after its release.
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Read MoreTed Leo and The Pharmacists' 'Hearts Of Oak' still sounds as chaotic and pointed 20 years later
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Read MoreWe caught up with Keith Latinen of Mt. Oriander to discuss his new record and returning to music after a half-decade away.
Read MoreHardcore is thriving, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. As a way to document this current […]
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