
Live Video: The Zells Album Release Show
We've got you covered on clips from The Zells performing at their album release show this past June
Read MoreWe've got you covered on clips from The Zells performing at their album release show this past June
Read MoreWe talked with Buffalo, NY phenom Quinton Brock on his debut album's release day, on a new episode of Get Involved.
Read MoreElephant Jake’s been doing the Lord’s work in the emo scene since 2015, but the past couple years have been […]
Read MoreSilktail shares an exclusive premiere of the video for their newest single "Haven," off their debut record 'In Your Own Shade'
Read MoreCheck out the new video for "On Tiptoe" by German emo-punk trio Cool Living off their upcoming debut LP 'Adult Contemporary'
Read MorePhoto by Julia Leiby Philly’s Boon carves a space out in the electronic indie rock scene that falls somewhere between […]
Read MoreCheck out the video for Booze Radly's cathartic, existential track "White Guy Emo" off their upcoming EP 'Lose, Badly."
Read MoreMessing’s got it. Their new single “Disjointed,” the first single from the band’s debut LP Couldn’t Be Better, is a rollicking, […]
Read MoreCareen’s style of noisy, left-field post-hardcore clearly borrows from the Dischord Records roster, but in 2022 it’s a refreshing, unique […]
Read MoreThey hardly make bands like Fluppies anymore. They’re a chaotic, eclectic, unpredictable band in the vein of Blood Brothers or […]
Read MoreWe recently premiered the video for Gutless’ ska-punk barnburner–or, rather, bridgeburner–”Burning the Bridge,” and, as it turns out, Gutless does […]
Read MoreCheck out the psychedelic video for Jacky Boy's "Mush," the title track from their new record full of laid back, sunny rock tunes.
Read MoreBerlin-based musician José Díaz Rohena, aka Liquid Playboys, guests on a new episode of our music talk show Get Involved.
Read MoreProbleman is a sort of supergroup in the Norwegian emo scene. Members Mathias Østrem (guitar/vocals), Ludvig Rølvåg (bass), and Morten […]
Read MoreThe cross-country musical duo The Pile talk about how a misheard line from a play and a taste for slap bass combined to influence their two-part single "The Crab."
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