
LØLØ sells out Toronto’s Velvet Underground at the end of her first headlining tour.
Australian Rock Trio The Last Dinosaurs rock Chicago’s Thalia Hall.
Monobloc hits the road after the release of their first EP, Self-Titled. Explore the interesting creative decisions the band made as the band is born and what to look forward to from them in the future.
LIVE COVERAGE
MUSIC NEWS
With no new releases since the top of the decade, Alexandra Savior has made her return to music with new single “Unforgivable.”
The Company Car’s “Sideways” is a comfort song to turn to when you’re turned around.
In an epic debut, Anna Henson brings together grunge, rock and roll, and pop elements, but adds a spicy twist with emotional vocals and rich lyrics.
“Relationships” is the first taste of a forthcoming new album by HAIM.
The indie singer beautifully depicts the trials and tribulations of growing up queer, the loneliness of coming-of-age, and the perils of young love.
Nobody does it like Annie DiRusso. Coming in hot, her debut album Super Pedestrian captures an eclectic journey that showcases her wide range as an artist.
Hannah Wicklund’s Live at the Troubadour is an anthology of songwriting at its most perceptive and empowering.
Sasami’s new album leans into the chaos of romance and sweeping devotion.
With her debut album Roxwell, Matilda Mann proves that sometimes, less is more. This is an album where she sings her heart out, and shows that when done right, that’s all that’s needed to make good music.
hey, nothing reach new highs in their vulnerable storytelling and movingly dynamic performances on their latest EP.
On a quest for whimsy? Rest, weary traveler, for The Croaks’ “Poppy” is here! Huzzah!
Malcolm Todd’s new single is a solemn energetic ode to how someone can be completely open with another when in a relationship, letting their “heart bleed” when they are a perfect match for each other.
REVIEWS
Dive deep into the heart of indie, alternative, and rock music and go Off The Record. Volume 4 out now.
MUSIC EXTRAS
It’s the first day of spring, and we’re stepping into the new season with a playlist that reminds us of budding flowers, brighter evenings, and what’s to come.
This spring, the forecast appears to be an outpouring of exceptional female-led indie releases.
Graphic by Parker Hurkman.
The Haim sisters need no introduction. With roots in the San Fernando Valley of California, Este, Alana, and Danielle make up the rock ‘n roll trio that has taken over the city’s hearts.
Over the years, Oregon has become a more popular spot to move to and settle. But, there’s a handful of artists that had their roots there far before it was ever “trendy” to choose Oregon over another state.
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.
Daisy Grenade on what it means to be a woman in the punk scene.
INTERVIEWS
The NYC indie band spoke with us about the group’s evolution, playing in the round, and their recent single, “Into the Glass.”
After opening up Toronto for K. Flay on the “I’m Making Friends With The Silence” Tour, we sat down (or rather, stood) Vienna Vienna. Check out the insightful words from the self-proclaimed glimmer-rock artist from the writing process to his top albums to hypothetical coming-of-age films.
Sofia Zarzuela of Veronica chats with us about the anger of girlhood and all things Rottweiler.
Following the release of their new album Nostalgia / Again It’s On, Erlend, Ragnhild and David of ¡Bang Bang Watergun! spoke about the band’s origins, their songwriting process and what lies ahead.
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From indie rock treasures to folksy favorites, here are some of the best and most notable tracks that helped soundtrack OTR’s February.
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Abby Powledge charms crowds while on tour opening for Hazlett in Philadelphia, PA.