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I can’t stand all the narcissists that got famous/ First thing you did was betray us/ All eyes on you, and all you can see is ...
If you want to ease into your day, the latest single from Seattle trio Coral Grief is a lovely deep breathe (or sigh ...
Yay, a Wednesday tour! We already know the North Carolina indie rockers will be playing at Levitation and Best Friends ...
Teethe announced their upcoming album Magic Of The Sale last month with its great title track, which we crowned one of the Best Songs Of The Week. Today the Texas slowcore band has shared another ...
No bad dream fucker’s gonna boss Momma around. The beloved alt-rock hook-slingers are riding high off the release of their recent Welcome To My Blue Sky, one of 2025’s very best albums so far. As the ...
Harmony unleashed the buzzy, sleazy solo album Gossip, departing from her indie roots she’d cultivated in the beloved band Girlpool (whose debut album just turned 10 years old). But in March she ...
Next month, the great Virginia Beach rap duo Clipse will finally release Let God Sort ‘Em Out, their first album in 16 years.
The National frontman Matt Berninger has been on a great many TV shows over the years, and he obviously knows how to act when the cameras are on him. Last Friday, Berninger released Get Sunk, his ...
Bauhaus’ 2022 reunion was sadly and suddenly cut short when frontman Peter Murphy entered a rehabilitation facility. Things ...
It’s been almost three years since Sudan Archives’ latest record Natural Brown Prom Queen, which we named Album Of The Week. Today the Los Angeles-via-Cincinnati musician returns with a new single ...
It keeps happening. A beloved band reunites after a long absence and records another album. Or maybe a beloved band never breaks up, and they just release their first album in a very long time. You ...
Some of my best memories from my years going to shows in Washington, DC were made on the dancefloors of Black Cat and DC9 ...