
blessthefall takes over Toronto’s The Opera House on their Gallows tour.
Isabella Lovestory throws a party in Toronto on the Vanity World Tour
Billie Marten headlines the El Rey in LA, taking her fifth studio album Dog Eared to the stage for the very first time. Photo credits: Justin Higuchi
LIVE COVERAGE
Sarah Kinsley is back with a new single. “Fleeting” captures the singer’s signature celestial essence, and teases at a bigger project to come.
The duo release their first collaboration, “2022,” from Lindemann’s upcoming album I feel everything.
5SOS returns with lead single “NOT OK” off their sixth studio album Everyone’s A Star!, out November 14th. Once again embarking on a new sound, the band delivers a dark, electronic-infused track marking a bold new era.
Sink your teeth into Die Spitz’s rowdy debut album ‘Something to Consume.”
In their sixth studio album, Double Infinity, Big Thief offers a masterclass in uncovering poignant truths in the face of love and grief.
‘Man’s Best Friend’ is a sassier and more sarcastic extension of Sabrina Carpenter’s discography, this time with a distinctly country-inspired sound and plenty of self-deprecating humor.
With sweeping instrumentals, Laufey gives you permission to escape.
Royel Otis’ highly anticipated sophomore album, hickey, bleeds with honesty and attests to love’s sharp sting.
Sydney Ross Mitchell’s New Single “The Winner” dives into always consuming your previous relationships mind. Photo by @plant.prophet.
The English band’s fourth studio album is a love letter to imperfection.
On his first release since March, JAWNY shares “In a Moment,” a soft reminder to live in the moment, not the memory.
Lindemann releases the second single from her upcoming album i feel everything.
REVIEWS
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Peel back the many creative layers behind some of your favorite artists with this playlist featuring side projects, supergroups, and early bands.
Travel the world—no visa required—with this playlist of tracks from beyond the United States.
MUSIC EXTRAS
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FESTIVALS
Shortly after the release of two new b-sides, the dream folk artist Zoomed in from the road for a candid conversation. Cover photo by Laura-Lynn Petrick.
Ahead of the release of his new album, NEVER IN MY LIFE, the seasoned songwriter and performer discussed Nashville, leaning into weirdness and more.
Anaïs Lund from Anaïs & The Hoops sits down to talk about the release of her debut album, Growing Pains
INTERVIEWS
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MONTH BY MONTH
Was this the year’s best month for indie, alternative and rock music? Maybe.
Cover: Boyish
Nourished by Time, Wolf Alice and more contributed to summer’s musical victory lap.
Cover: Nourished By Time
Kick off the back half of 2025 with July’s most notable indie, alt and rock releases.
Cover: Wet Leg
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Sons of the East kick off the North American leg of their headlining World tour in Toronto.