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
Music Dose
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
Remembering Dead Man’s Bones
Posted: 18th October, 2023 by The Editor The clock blinks 6:52 AM back at me on October 2nd. I’m in the car, driving to work Continue Reading
Photography: The Wonder Years, Anxious, Sweet Pill & Action / Adventure
Home > Photography: The Wonder Years, Anxious, Sweet Pill & Action / Adventure Posted: 18th October, 2023 by The Editor The Wonder Years brought their Continue Reading
DYLI’s “Tokyo” Explores The Soundscapes Of Her Soul
In modern R&B and hip-hop, very few artists weave a narrative as potent and as colorful as DYLI. Her latest single, “Tokyo,” is a vivid Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (10/16)
Posted: 16th 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
Cullen Jack’s Multilingual Muse: The Power Of Language In Music
Cullen Jack, a gifted musician who writes in both English and Japanese, understands the profound impact that language can have on a song’s concept and Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Jimmy Eat World
Posted: 15th October, 2023 by The Editor There are bands that live within your subconscious if you’ve been fortunate enough to have one whose presence Continue Reading
Video Premiere: Broadway Calls – “Dreamin’”
Home > Video Premiere: Broadway Calls – “Dreamin’” Posted: 12th October, 2023 by The Editor Broadway Calls should need no introduction. The Oregon punks formed Continue Reading
Track Premiere: Otis Infrastructure — “In a Room / Out of a Room”
Home > Track Premiere: Otis Infrastructure — “In a Room / Out of a Room” Posted: 12th October, 2023 by The Editor Photo credit: Jeff Continue Reading