Slowdive reinvents the shoegaze genre with immersive visuals and emotionally powered musical performance.
Nat & Alex Wolff Open for Billie Eilish at United Center in Chicago
Illiterate Light performs a high energy set at The Sinclair in Boston.
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MUSIC NEWS
Even in the year of pop acts going country, Gwen Stefani seemed like an unlikely face to join in on the fun. Sure, she married Blake Shelton in 2021, but how could the former No Doubt frontwoman and early aughts pop goddess possibly abandon her brilliant knack for quirky ska gold and creamy smooth pop magic?
Poppy surges to the top with highly anticipated metalcore album “Negative Spaces”
English rocker Sam Fender makes his return with a new single titled after his forthcoming third album ‘People Watching.’
With the weight of the world on her back, BENEE expresses her concerns with the ruthless industry she’s a part of in a pop-laced track.
Indie musician vendor’s debut EP ‘been there before’ is a testament to the old adage that experience is the best teacher and proof that listening to a song is the second-best.
cover art by Victoria Davidoff @vavidov
Wonderbug is stepping onto the playing field with their catchy, debut EP.
Alice Phoebe Lou has released a new single written during her time on Clairo’s Charm tour.
Ethel Cain, the monarch of Southern gothic iconography and brooding alt-rock, has returned at long last with “Punish,” the first sampling from her upcoming sophomore LP Perverts, due this upcoming January.
In this lovely addition to her discography, Laura Marling wistfully ponders elements of life such as the birth of her daughter.
The iconic rock band has made their music return outside of the touring world, finally releasing a long-awaited album.
After a short hiatus, Inhaler returns with new single “Your House”– one that feels more like the band they want to become.
REVIEWS
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MUSIC EXTRAS
The 67th Grammy Nominations are out, featuring both the giants and underdogs of this year’s music scene. But did The Recording Academy miss the mark?
Featuring Poppy, Haley Heynderickx, Roy Blair, Searows, and Nilüfer Yanya, check out November’s new music highlights.
With Halloween creeping up on us, it is officially time to swap out your usual playlist for a rotation with a bit more bite.
Explore the resurgence of concert fashion featuring Harry Styles, The 1975, Charli xcx, Troye Sivan, and Sabrina Carpenter.
FESTIVALS
Hopeless Records brought historical relics (to tour around the country soon) to the perfect test crowd, the When We Were Young Fest attendees eager to consume every element from artists performing in the festival and adjacent.
Jed of Melrose Avenue, the newest sign to Hopeless Records, said, “It felt like a nostalgic dream coming true for a couple hopeless Aussie kids to be in the room with day one icons like Sum 41 and Bayside.” Heading out of the eclectic museum, Hopeless Records reclaimed they’re hopelessly devoted to us, as we are with them.
Daisy Grenade on what it means to be a woman in the punk scene.
INTERVIEWS
Liz Nistico talks with OTR about her new chapter in life as she creates solo music under the name Revenge Wife.
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Jordana wowed fans at Oberlin College’s The ‘Sco with her upbeat indie-pop and fun crowd interaction.