Posted: 15th November, 2023 by The Editor Nation of Language are making way to be one of the top indie-pop acts. Their effortlessly cool energy Continue Reading
Music Dose
Into It. Over It. – 10 Years of Intersections
Home > Into It. Over It. – 10 Years of Intersections Posted: 14th November, 2023 by The Editor In October 2020, I tweeted a picture Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (11/13)
Posted: 13th November, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Photography: Sun June, Runner, Greg Freeman at Johnny Brenda’s
Home > Photography: Sun June, Runner, Greg Freeman at Johnny Brenda’s Posted: 13th November, 2023 by The Editor The Austin, Texas based band, Sun June, Continue Reading
EP Review: String Machine – ‘Turn Off Anything On Again’
Home > EP Review: String Machine – ‘Turn Off Anything On Again’ Posted: 10th November, 2023 by The Editor String Machine’s Hallelujah Hell Yeah was Continue Reading
Video Premiere: Julez and the Rollerz – “Wildest Fantasy”
Home > Video Premiere: Julez and the Rollerz – “Wildest Fantasy” Posted: 8th November, 2023 by The Editor photograph by Rick Perez On their EP Continue Reading
It Holds Up: Glocca Morra/Summer Vacation-Split
Posted: 8th November, 2023 by The Editor While 2013 was a time of renewal and culmination for emo, with it comes death. Things must perish. Continue Reading
Persistence in Melody – Carsn. Delivers Heartfelt Dedication in “Make It Work”
Emerging from the dynamic Dallas/Fort Worth music scene, Carsn. is making waves in modern hip-hop with a unique blend of style and genre. His latest Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Wayside
Posted: 7th November, 2023 by The Editor Photo by Cian Marangos In 2017, the Australian alternative rock duo Wayside formed when high school best friends Continue Reading
Album Review: There Will Be Fireworks – ‘Summer Moon’
Posted: 7th November, 2023 by The Editor The Dark, Dark Bright, the second (and many assumed last) LP from Glasgow indie rock band There Will Be Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (11/6)
Posted: 6th November, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Photography: Free Throw, Prince Daddy and the Hyena, and Charmer at LPR
Home > Photography: Free Throw, Prince Daddy and the Hyena, and Charmer at LPR Posted: 6th November, 2023 by The Editor Promoting their new album Continue Reading
Album Review: Feverchild – ‘Altering a Memory’
Posted: 3rd November, 2023 by The Editor Hailing from Ghent, Belgium, Feverchild is one of a new crop of emo bands whose ‘90s touchstones aren’t Continue Reading
Ayri’s “Baila” Spins Swaying Rhythms And Nighttime Magic
Fast-emerging pop prodigy, Ayri, has swept through the dance floors worldwide with her hypnotic new single “Baila.” Merging pulsating beats, effervescent energy, and her enchanting Continue Reading
Unleashing The Undead Within: EYMMI’s “Zombie” A Metaphorical Confession Of the Soul
In the twilight of Halloween, EYMMI presented the world with a chilling reflection of the human psyche, shrouded in the ghoulish guise of his latest Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Spiritual Cramp
Posted: 2nd November, 2023 by The Editor Photo by Carlos Gonzalez Spiritual Cramp are a hard act to follow. The San Francisco punks fire off Continue Reading
Video Premiere: Time Spent Driving – “Intents and Purposes”
Home > Video Premiere: Time Spent Driving – “Intents and Purposes” Posted: 2nd November, 2023 by The Editor Time Spent Driving has long been one Continue Reading
Photography + Review: Slayyyter
Home > Photography + Review: Slayyyter Posted: 1st November, 2023 by The Editor Slayyyter is making her way across the country in support of her Continue Reading
Song Premiere: Be Safe – “In a House”
Home > Song Premiere: Be Safe – “In a House” Posted: 1st November, 2023 by The Editor If you miss the classic sounds of Count Continue Reading
Halloween Party Mixtape: The Best of Horror Soundtracks
Posted: 31st October, 2023 by The Editor Halloween Party Mixtape! Simply put—these songs RIP. What’s spookier than bloodsuckers, Jim Morrison, and a young Corey Feldman? Continue Reading