Posted: 20th April, 2023 by The Editor The opening track on Superviolet’s Infinite Spring races to its close with a jolt of energy from the Continue Reading
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Photography: Heavy Sleeper, One Armed Joey, Sweet Gloom, and Boy, in L.A.
Home > Photography: Heavy Sleeper, One Armed Joey, Sweet Gloom, and Boy, in L.A. Posted: 20th April, 2023 by The Editor The Shed has become Continue Reading
EP Review: Scowl – ‘Psychic Dance Routine’
Home > EP Review: Scowl – ‘Psychic Dance Routine’ Posted: 19th April, 2023 by The Editor “Psychic Dance Routine,” the title track off Scowl’s new Continue Reading
Jade Latrice’s “The More” Offers An Honest Perspective On Love and Self-Discovery
In her recent single, “The More,” rising artist Jade Latrice from Chicago delves into the challenges of decision-making and the possible outcomes of those choices. Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Danz CM
Posted: 18th April, 2023 by The Editor If you’re a synth head with a brain full of patch cables and thoughts shaped like waveforms, there’s Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Danz CM of ‘Synth History’
Posted: 18th April, 2023 by The Editor If you’re a synth head with a brain full of patch cables and thoughts shaped like waveforms, there’s Continue Reading
AKITA’s Collaborative Creativity & Diverse Sound Elements Bring About For The Night
AKITA, the Southeastern-based funk band, has finally released their third album titled, For The Night. With an eclectic mix of musical styles, the seven-piece group Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (4/17)
Posted: 17th April, 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 Interview: Initiate
Posted: 14th April, 2023 by The Editor The focus on hardcore in recent years has introduced audiences to a myriad of bands that have arguably Continue Reading
Track by Track: LIES – ‘LIES’
Posted: 13th April, 2023 by The Editor Cousins Nate and Mike Kinsella are currently best known for their work with math-emo vets American Football, but Continue Reading
EP Premiere: Celebration Guns / A Place for Owls – ‘Split’
Posted: 12th April, 2023 by The Editor 2022 was a big year for both AZ’s Celebration Guns and CO’s A Place for Owls, two of Continue Reading
The Alternative Guide to Being Safe (And Having Fun) At Live Shows
Posted: 12th April, 2023 by The Editor Tips for getting the most out of concerts, from people who live for all things live. The first Continue Reading
Photography: Duster and Widowspeak
Posted: 11th April, 2023 by The Editor Duster played a phenomenal show at Philly’s Union Transfer last week. With friends, Widowspeak supporting, the night was Continue Reading
Song Premiere / Artist Interview: MindsOne & RizzyBeats – “Overlord (Thoughts of a Madman)”
Posted: 10th April, 2023 by The Editor MindsOne is working with producer RizzyBeats for a rerelease of their debut The Time Space Continuum, and Hanson sat Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (4/10)
Posted: 10th April, 2023 by The Editor The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases in a Continue Reading
Heartbreak And Longing Take Center Stage In Eventually Epic’s Latest Single “Grey'”
Indie folk band, Eventually Epic, has tugged at heartstrings with their recent single “Grey,” which is the fourth track from their upcoming self-titled debut album. Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Braid
Posted: 7th April, 2023 by The Editor Anyone with even a passing familiarity with emo knows Frame & Canvas. In the twenty-five years since its release, Continue Reading
Album Review: Dana Why – ‘The Lyre’
Posted: 6th April, 2023 by The Editor Completely self-produced projects aren’t hard to come by these days. Anyone can install some basic recording software on Continue Reading
Video Interview: VISUALS
Home > Video Interview: VISUALS Posted: 5th April, 2023 by The Editor On a new episode of Rock New York — my video miniseries highlighting Continue Reading
Album Review: Wednesday – ‘Rat Saw God’
Posted: 5th April, 2023 by The Editor My first few weeks living in North Carolina were a hot blue haze of cruising through roadside antique Continue Reading