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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
EP Premiere: poltergeist. – ‘Mercury’
Home > EP Premiere: poltergeist. – ‘Mercury’ Posted: 31st October, 2023 by The Editor The trio of tracks that make up poltergeist.’s Mercury are full Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Dollar Signs
Posted: 30th October, 2023 by The Editor Dollar Signs take DIY to heart. Whether it’s successfully kickstarting their upcoming album or filming their own music Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (10/30)
Posted: 30th October, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Artist Playlist: NATL PARK SRVC
Posted: 26th October, 2023 by The Editor NATL PARK SRVC, a 7-strong Minneapolis Orchestral Indie Collective, has just dropped their sophomore record MAGICIAN right in Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Rocket
Posted: 26th October, 2023 by The Editor Rocket’s debut EP is a standout take on the gazey alt rock that’s en vogue lately. Versions of You is Continue Reading
Photography: Faye Webster at Franklin Music Hall
Posted: 25th October, 2023 by The Editor Indie singer-singwriter, Faye Webster, has earned their title as an indie icon. The Atlanta, Georgia-based singer has an Continue Reading
Artist Playlist: Jim Hewitt of Lost Film
Posted: 23rd October, 2023 by The Editor Last month, Lost Film released their third full-length Keep It Together. It’s a taut, sprightly collection of jangle pop Continue Reading
Track Premiere: Dowsing – “It Was Easy”
Posted: 23rd October, 2023 by The Editor I first heard Dowsing like many people did: I clicked play on “Gengar! Gengar! Gengar!” on Tumblr Dot Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (10/23)
Posted: 23rd October, 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 & Interview: Briston Maroney’s Paradise Fest, Night One
Posted: 20th October, 2023 by The Editor Last year, Nashville based artist Briston Maroney started Paradise Fest, a two day run of shows at Brooklyn Continue Reading
Gig Review: Kneecap
Posted: 20th October, 2023 by The Editor At a certain point in life, you can enjoy the music you already like and be content to Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Flower Language
Posted: 19th October, 2023 by The Editor Three years ago in February of 2020, the initial idea for what would become the alternative rock/shoegaze trio Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Michael The Band
Posted: 19th October, 2023 by The Editor Michael the Band are a band built on friendship, synths, and cinematic layers of indie-pop that we haven’t Continue Reading
Emerald M.’s “I Could’ve Died” Unleashes Emotion-Fueled Magic
Gifted singer-songwriter, Emerald M., is captivating audiences worldwide with her latest musical creation, “I Could’ve Died.” In a departure from her Burmese roots, she delves Continue Reading