Girl Noise Matters
Girl Noise is a women-led music festival series for girls, by girls. On March 29th, Girl Noise is hosting their second ever show at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn featuring eight incredible local artists with all proceeds going to the Lower East Side Girls Club. Read founder, Simone Lipkin, talk about what she's building and why it matters.
Caroline Romano Falls With Open Arms into Off The Record
Caroline Romano sat down to talk new sounds, heartbreak, and the release of her latest EP, It Took Me Falling.
Not Anything, Just Everything with Kristiane
Los Angeles-born, and New York-based singer-songwriter, Kristiane, creates songs that capture human emotions hard to name. Now fresh off the Not Anything, Just Everything EP release and tour, we explore her artistic process and talk about what’s to come.
Gnarcissists— Non-Stop and Figuring It Out As They Go
New York City based band, Gnarcissists, musically pull from the punk and rock genres, all while lingering in the undefined. And with each new release, Gnarcissists continue to evolve and reveal their sound.
Mulling it Over with Evann McIntosh
In this intimate interview, artist Evann McIntosh looks back on releasing their debut album MOJO as a teenager and how it helped them find confidence and community. As they get ready to drop their second album Fantasy Fuel, they share how their sound has grown and why this new chapter feels different.
Swell Foop Talks Femme Solidarity, Reinvention, and Tiktok Edits
In recent years, Swell Foop has cemented themselves as a rising force in the indie rock scene. Ahead of their debut album, the band discusses gender solidarity, DIY shows, and the state of artists today.
Euphoric, Magical, Therapeutic— Ken Park on Their Debut EP
New York City based project, Ken Park is rooted in discovery, planting a stake into the vast NYC music scene with their self-titled debut EP, Ken Park.
The Baxbys Are Ready For More
New York City based band The Baxbys speak on their latest EP Human Music
Elizabeth Evans on Loneliness in Her 20s, Unreleased Tracks, and Imogen Heap
Elizabeth Evans gets real with us about feeling lonely in her 20s, unrequited love, where she draws inspiration from, and more!
Preview: Track-by-Track with Jake Minch, The Making of his Debut Album, George
See a preview of Off The Record Volume 6 with a Jake Minch here, available for purchase now.
The Runarounds’ Zendé Murdock on Tour, Patience and Staring at the Ceiling
After hitting playlists, the screen and the stage in 2025, the indie rock band isn’t planning on stopping in 2026.
Buckshot Princess On Staying Authentic and Not Being Tied Down
Buckshot Princess explores taking outlaw goth from Arkansas basements to stages across the country while staying fiercely authentic.
Charlotte Sands Keeps “one eye open” Talking About the Release of her Upcoming Album, Satellite
Alt-pop sensation Charlotte Sands sat down with Off The Record to talk about the release of her latest single, “one eye open” and the announcement of her upcoming album, Satellite.
Gerald Wicks Talks Musical Influences, Finding His Sound, and “here we go again”
Gerald Wicks talks adolescence, artistry, “here we go again,” and what’s next in his journey as a rising artist.
Alina Jakobson Talks Ani DiFranco, Seasonal Songwriting, and Original Tracks
Alina Jakobson’s roots in music run deep, and that has affected every aspect of the musician that she is today. Check out what she has to say about her influences, songwriting process, and more!
On the Record with The Nancys
Before playing two sold-out shows in New York earlier this month, the Gainesville favorites joined Off the Record to go On the Record.
Cover photo by Eden Hetzroni.
Buboy Hits the Big Leagues: On a Sold-Out NYC Debut, a Shifting Sound, and the Power of POC Representation in Indie Music
Fresh off a sold-out New York City debut, the 20-year-old Filipino-American indie artist is stepping confidently into a new era – one defined by experimentation, maturation, and a growing sense of purpose. As he navigates the surreal moments of emerging fame, Buboy is also carving out space for POC representation in a scene that has long overlooked it.
Hana Eid Talks to Us About How Her Singles are Her Favorite Children
Hana Eid sits down with us to talk about her new album “Trains Running Backwards”