The Band Camino’s Single “Holly!” Is So Danceable
The Band Camino releases yet another electro-pop hit I can’t stop dancing to!
Foxtide’s Authentic Sound Shines on ‘Entropy’
Foxtide’s latest album, Entropy, showcases their unique ability to create something that feels both retro and modern.
The "WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA" drops one of the best albums of the year
Slayyyter’s latest record is messy, vulgar, and loud… and that’s exactly what we love about it.
Holly Humberstone Helps Take The Edge Off Feeling Lost
On her highly anticipated album, Cruel World, Holly Humberstone trades her signature sound for hyperpop energy and raw vulnerability.
Snail Mail’s Introspection Knows No Bounds on ‘Ricochet’
An indie rock fixture for a decade now, Snail Mail’s third studio album sees the 26-year-old artist at her freest.
Mary in the Junkyard Drop Floaty Single “Crash Landing” Ahead of Debut Album ‘Role Model Hermit’
Mary in the Junkyard release the dreamy “Crash Landing” ahead of their anticipated debut album.
Morgan Nagler Shines On Solo Debut, ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Lose, and I’m Losing It’
After years of collaborating with other artists, Morgan Nagler’s long-anticipated debut has finally arrived. I’ve Got Nothing to Lose, and I’m Losing It, is released under her own name, and it’s her richest and rawest work yet.
underscores Plays With the Concept of Genre On Latest Album, ‘U’
San Francisco producer and artist underscores, wrestles with stardom and fame in her latest, genre-defying release, U.
Sweet Pill Glows With Their Sophomore Album ‘Still There’s A Glow’
Philadelphia based band, Sweet Pill, is back with their new sophomore album “Still There’s A Glow”
Quarters’ Third LP ‘I HOPE THIS ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD’ Is Full Of Headbanging Rock Anthems
Quarter’s new album is a confident lean into experimental rock.
Sit Back and Yearn with Spacey Jane’s New Single “Do You Really Love Her”
Made for midnight drives winding through the mess of your emotions, Spacey Jane’s new single “Do You Really Love Her” is a dreamy indie-pop track drenched in soft ’80s synth.
Harry Styles Dances Through Nostalgia on ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’
In his long-awaited return, Styles is at his most experimental and introspective.
Dawson Fuss Turns a House Into a Home in ‘ARCHITECTURE’
The 21-year-old alt-pop artist’s new EP explores new chapters in his life and in his sound.
Charli xcx’s “Wuthering Heights” encapsulates the burning flame of love in its eccentric baroque dance blend
From strings to synths, the latest record from pop sensation Charli xcx is haunting from start to finish.
Buck Meek Embraces the Unknown with ‘The Mirror’
Buck Meek confronts his demons and surrenders to vulnerability, all while finding peace through rustic instrumentals that ring with a charming clarity.
‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’ is Mitski’s Most Ambitious Album Yet
Returning after nearly three years with her first concept album, Mitski beautifully contemplates the pressures of fame, isolation, and autonomy.
Between Storm and Self-Reflection: ‘Oxis 8’ Captures the Aftermath of Heartbreak
To understand that erosion beyond the album, I asked readers to reflect on moments they no longer recognized themselves after love ended.
“suck it up” and Alex Coel’s Soft Love
Alex Coel’s second single, “suck it up,” began as an uncertain letter, but it quickly became something more.
Ken Park’s Self-Titled Debut Transcends Time
Ken Park releases a self-titled EP that brings listeners on a journey of self-exploration with impactful tracks.
Worry Club’s Debut Album ‘I’m Freaking Out’ Is Anxious Honesty
Worry Club’s debut album is beautiful emotional chaos.