Indie Pop artist Sabrina Sekuloski ’s latest track, “Mosaic,” is a heartfelt exploration of the human experience of feeling broken and the subsequent process of Continue Reading
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Album Review: Talking Kind – ‘It Did Bring Me Down’
Posted: 14th September, 2023 by The Editor Talking Kind’s It Did Bring Me Down opens with the lines “I just say shit / I say Continue Reading
Peg Luke’s “Dirt Under His Nails” Explores Sacrifice And Love
Peg Luke‘s musical journey has always been a testament to the power of faith and resilience. With her latest release, “Dirt Under His Nails,” she Continue Reading
“Believe Me” Artist Ya Boi L.I.V.E’s Blueprint For Success In The Music Industry
In the dynamic world of hip-hop, one name has been steadily rising to the top: Ya Boi L.I.V.E. With tracks like “Believe Me,” “I Don’t Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/11)
Posted: 11th September, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Track Premiere: The Color Fred – “The Ledge” (Replacements Cover)
Home > Track Premiere: The Color Fred – “The Ledge” (Replacements Cover) Posted: 11th September, 2023 by The Editor Philly-based Creep Records just announced Let Continue Reading
Artist Interview: cursetheknife
Posted: 7th September, 2023 by The Editor There’s an overarching weariness that emanates throughout cursetheknife’s newest album There’s a Place I Can Rest, but it’s Continue Reading
20 Bands Reviving the Emo Revival
Posted: 5th September, 2023 by The Editor It’s no doubt that emo is prone to going through trends and phases: weedmo, sparklepunk, emo pop, twinkledaddies, Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Jeff Rosenstock
Posted: 4th September, 2023 by The Editor We here at the Alt are huge Jeff Rosenstock fans. In fact, we believe all good people must Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/4)
Posted: 4th September, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Track Premiere: Froggyworm — “Disco Critter”
Home > Track Premiere: Froggyworm — “Disco Critter” Posted: 1st September, 2023 by The Editor The year is 2023. Frat-oriented EDM is making an unexpected Continue Reading
Your New Favorite Label: Safe Suburban Home Records
Posted: 1st September, 2023 by The Editor Ok, let’s go! What made you want to start a label in the first place? I started the Continue Reading
Photography: Hail the Sun at The Regent
Home > Photography: Hail the Sun at The Regent Posted: 1st September, 2023 by The Editor California post-hardcore band Hail The Sun has had a Continue Reading
Getting Ready for Sound on Sound Fest
Home > Getting Ready for Sound on Sound Fest Posted: 31st August, 2023 by The Editor Sound on Sound is returning for its second year Continue Reading
Artist Interview + Video: Activity
Posted: 31st August, 2023 by The Editor Brooklyn experimental rock band Activity just put out their second album, Spirit In The Room, on August 4th. It’s Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Skylar Sarkis of Taking Meds
Posted: 31st August, 2023 by The Editor I won’t waste time belaboring the point when Aaron’s already said it so well: Taking Meds is about Continue Reading
Rapidfire Reviews: Sign Crushes Motorist, Restraining Order, Sprain
Posted: 31st August, 2023 by The Editor Sign Crushes Motorist makes mood music. As the band name–and the title of their sophomore album Hurting suggest–that Continue Reading
Album Review: Taking Meds – ‘Dial M For Meds’
Posted: 30th August, 2023 by The Editor About halfway through Taking Meds’ fantastic Dial M For Meds, vocalist Skylar Sarkis points out “just ‘cause it’s in Continue Reading
Song Premiere: Flooding – “Muzzle”
Home > Song Premiere: Flooding – “Muzzle” Posted: 29th August, 2023 by The Editor Kansas City’s Flooding put out a killer debut a few years Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Being Dead
Posted: 29th August, 2023 by The Editor Being Dead’s new album When Horses Would Run (Bayonet Records) is a head-spinning mix of surf rock, western, Continue Reading