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Premiere: A Loss for Words – “Weird Motivation”
Home > Premiere: A Loss for Words – “Weird Motivation” Posted: 2nd October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff At the end of June A Continue Reading
The Vocalists Behind ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ — Audrey Nuna, EJAE & Rei Ami — Announce Their Debut TV Performance
As much as some sources would love to discount or ignore it, the fact remains: The biggest breakout in music in 2025 is the soundtrack Continue Reading
Doja Cat Dodges Dangers And (Literally) Falls In Love In Her Daring ‘Stranger’ Video
Doja Cat learns all the dangers of falling in love — literally — in the new video for “Stranger” from her new album, Vie. The Continue Reading
Track Review: Crown Shy – “Haunts”
Home > Track Review: Crown Shy – “Haunts” Posted: 30th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Cleveland’s Crown Shy returns with “Haunts,” a crisp Continue Reading
Doja Cat Will Spend A Year On The Road For The 2026 ‘Tour Ma Vie World Tour’
Now that Doja Cat’s new album Vie is out — along with the videos for singles “Jealous Type” and “Gorgeous” — Doja has announced the Continue Reading
Show Review: Diles Que No Me Maten
Home > Show Review: Diles Que No Me Maten Posted: 28th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Photo by Melisa Lunar “Once you overcome Continue Reading
The Kid Laroi’s Teary-Eyed ‘A Cold Play’ Video Captures The Emotion Of The Song
The Kid Laroi’s “A Cold Play” video puts the burgeoning actor’s emoting skills on display, as he strips away all the high-concept stuff to focus Continue Reading
After 25 Years Fronting Bayside, Anthony Raneri Revisits ‘Sirens and Condolences’
Posted: 26th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The traditional gift for a 25th anniversary is silver. And for their Silver Jubilee, Bayside, who Continue Reading
Premiere + Interview: Massa Nera – “Lavender”
Posted: 26th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff There is a sort of ruthlessness that Massa Nera have found when communicating with the world, Continue Reading
Track Review: Maneka – “yung yeller”
Home > Track Review: Maneka – “yung yeller” Posted: 25th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Shoegaze fans can revel in the new Maneka Continue Reading
The Rebirth of Blue Deputy
Posted: 24th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff About a year ago, I found a t-shirt on DePop adorned with the Pabst Blue Ribbon Continue Reading
Track Review: The Sonder Bombs – “Everything”
Home > Track Review: The Sonder Bombs – “Everything” Posted: 24th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff “Everything is cringe!” The Sonder Bombs, Cleveland’s Continue Reading
Pool Kids Live in Nashville with Truth Club and Pony
Home > Pool Kids Live in Nashville with Truth Club and Pony Posted: 22nd September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Pool Kids kicked off Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/22/25)
Posted: 22nd September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases Continue Reading
Doja Cat Shared Her ‘Vie’ Tracklist Along With A Snippet Of ‘Gorgeous’
Doja Cat’s fourth studio album, Vie, is now just a week away from release. Doja’s gone all-in on the ’80s motif during the , with Continue Reading
Album Review: Wednesday – ‘Bleeds’
Posted: 19th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Americans love to demonize things–themselves, each other, events they are helpless to trace to a root Continue Reading
Video Interview – PETEY USA
Home > Video Interview – PETEY USA Posted: 16th September, 2025 by admin Henderson interviewed PETEY USA about his new album ‘The Yips’ and also Continue Reading
Premiere: Banquets — “Who Will Inherit Us?”
Home > Premiere: Banquets — “Who Will Inherit Us?” Posted: 16th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff New Jersey punks Banquets have been gone Continue Reading
Interview: Laveda Have Their Ears to the Ground
Posted: 15th September, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff New York City transplants are, and always have been, the subject of scrutiny. Most of the Continue Reading