
To call Silverstein hometown heroes would be an understatement as proven by the love shown by the Toronto crowd. An audience is rarely louder than a hardcore band, but it would be remiss not to mention the overwhelming support that’s been there 25 years ago and remains to this day.
Jordana brought an intimate and raw energy to the stage in Seattle on her Lively Premonition Tour. From the first song to meeting fans at the merch table afterward, it’s clear that Jordana has a way of creating a genuine connection with her audience, making each show feel like a shared experience.
Phantogram draws in Toronto crowd with their dreamy electro-pop.
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MUSIC NEWS
As the sun starts to creep Mandrake Handshake invite us to Space Beach in their debut album.
The Lumineer’s brand new album Automatic is an exploration of emotions, fame, and the beauty found in ordinary life.
The Wombats’ latest project is vibrant, nostalgic, and grungy in all the right places, with instrumentals and vocals that blend organically to create something sweet and relaxed, but edgy all at the same time.
“Can somebody let me out of myself?" In her new album, Mallrat reflects on growing older and the pains of being in love.
Heard through the grapevine our diva is back. Role Model has released the deluxe edition of Kansas Anymore, adding depth and new perspectives to the album’s narrative.
Divinations is a dreamy, clever and addictive work of art from the Paris-based three-piece.
“Stay” with galdive and RINI, just for a little while.
Single cover for Kevin Atwater’s “the cage” preceding his debut album Achilles out March 7th.
Dublin band Inhaler returns with their third studio album, Open Wide, bringing in a daring new era of sonic exploration and experimentation. While venturing into new territory, it still feels every bit like Inhaler.
Abby Powledge’s self drawn cover art for new single “forgive”
EUSEXUA follows the scary, liberating and needed pursuit of the pinnacle of human experience through 11 sonic pillars, with each differing thematically and emotionally to deliver a vivid snapshot of the singer’s own journey forward.
Feast your ears on Sofia Isella’s distinctive rock-pop-classical blend in her new single “Dog’s Dinner.”
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MUSIC EXTRAS
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.
Here are four famous musicians from New England and how they have impacted the music industry
While the Grammys are known for their snubs and surprises come award night, here are Off the Record’s predictions for who will take home those golden trophies this year.
Iconic Cult Classic Indie Songs That Defined Our Generation and Will Keep Showing Up in Our Lives
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
Santa Cruz band Trestles sat down and answered questions about their new music, influences, and playing live shows.
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