Addison Rae’s transition from TikTok star to a legitimate pop force has been marked by critical acclaim and a potential Best New Artist nomination at the Grammys.
The Alt Weekly Roundup (11/3/25)
Posted: 3rd November, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases Continue Reading
Album Review: Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo – ‘In the Earth Again’
Posted: 31st October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Oklahoma sludge metal band Chat Pile is never afraid to switch up their sound. From scoring Continue Reading
Book Excerpt: ‘Lawn Madonna’ by Sara Mae
Posted: 31st October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The Noisy’s Sara Mae has been featured on this site before, both as an artist and Continue Reading
Show Review: Destroyer
Home > Show Review: Destroyer Posted: 29th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Dan Bejar isn’t trying to prove himself to anyone. Since the Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Trophy Wife
Posted: 27th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Trophy Wife—the Brooklyn rock band composed of McKenzie Lazzetta, Christian Pace, and Michael Martelli—first sprouted in Continue Reading
Review: Best Friends Forever
Posted: 24th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff From the name to the visuals to, frankly, the lineup, it’s easy to label Best Friends Continue Reading
Album Review: The Acacia Strain – ‘You Are Safe From God Here’
Posted: 24th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff With the release of The Acacia Strain’s thirteenth studio album, they are proving continuously to be Continue Reading
Erin LeCount: The Ethereal New Architect of Alt-Pop
From bedroom production to sold-out US tours, Erin LeCount discusses her baroque-pop evolution and the creation of her hypnotic third EP, PAREIDOLIA.
Track by Track: Frog – ‘The Count’
Posted: 23rd October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff They never stop. They never will. In February, Frog released 1000 Variations on the Same Song. Last month, Continue Reading
Album Review: Warper – ‘Something, Sometime’
Posted: 23rd October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The cover of Warper’s record Something, Sometime shows sparks flying off a wire in front of Continue Reading
Interview: Soul Blind
Posted: 23rd October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Photo by Justin Pietropaoli Hudson Valley’s Soul Blind have been drawing inspiration from the broad spectrum Continue Reading
“Do You Want to Dance?”: Sunday Evening Drive on Their Debut LP ‘This Is It’
Posted: 22nd October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff Last month, Philly dance-punk outfit Sunday Evening Drive went on a weekender south of here, through Continue Reading
David Byrne Live in Philly
On October 17th, David Byrne (of the iconic alternative rock band Talking Heads), played the second of three nights at the historic Metropolitan Opera House Continue Reading
Grizzly Bear Live in NYC
Home > Grizzly Bear Live in NYC Posted: 20th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff On a crisp Friday night, Greenpoint’s Brooklyn Steel was Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (10/20/25)
Posted: 20th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff The Alternative Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety of new releases Continue Reading
A ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Sing-Along Is Coming To AMC Theaters For Halloween
With Halloween just two weeks away, it’s time to start solidifying those plans. If you live in LA, there’s Janelle Monáe’s Wondaween festivities to consider, Continue Reading
Album Review: They Are Gutting a Body of Water – ‘LOTTO’
Posted: 17th October, 2025 by The Alt Editing Staff What often gets lost is what’s real in the world around us, the stories that make Continue Reading
AMC Theaters to Host ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Sing-Along Screenings for Halloween
AMC Theaters is breaking its long-standing Netflix boycott to bring the ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ sing-along experience to the big screen this Halloween weekend.
Destroyer Live in Philly
It was a rainy and blustery October night when Destroyer and Jennifer Castle played stunning sets at Underground Arts in Philadelphia. Jennifer Castle played solo Continue Reading