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Jody and the Jerms have returned with “Winter Heart,” a stirring and bittersweet single that encapsulates the delicate interplay of loneliness and hope. Featuring the exceptional…
Vancouver’s rising punk juggernaut Chronic Fatigue is back, charging full speed ahead with their second EP, Surrender to Serenity. Dropping on November 15, 2024, this self-produced…
Franz Ferdinand has unveiled the striking new single “Night or Day,” the latest taste of their upcoming album The Human Fear, slated for release on January…
2024 proved to be a groundbreaking year for music, with artists across genres pushing boundaries, embracing experimentation, and delivering some of the most memorable work of…
Since their debut EP portra, the Arkansas-based duo Joan has steadily built a devoted following, achieving over 150 million global streams and attracting more than one…
Global pop icon Gwen Stefani returns with her fifth studio album, ‘Bouquet’, a stunning showcase of her signature sound, reimagined with the maturity and optimism of…
Ohio’s The Laughing Chimes Return with Haunting Sophomore Album ‘Whispers in the Speech Machine’
Ohio’s own The Laughing Chimes are back with a hauntingly beautiful sophomore album, Whispers in the Speech Machine, set for release on January 31 via Slumberland…
Matt Champion’s latest release, “SPJ,” featuring the haunting vocals of Deb Never, is a mesmerizing finale to his series Slint’s Favorite—a sequence of tracks that brilliantly…
Fantasy of a Broken Heart’s ‘Feats of Engineering’ and New Single “Found You Again” – A Musical Triumph
In September, NYC’s own Fantasy of a Broken Heart dropped their debut LP, Feats of Engineering, an album that instantly carved out a space in the…
Neal Francis, the Chicago-based singer-songwriter-pianist known for his soulful energy and magnetic performances, is back with a bang. His latest single, “Back It Up,” out now…
Psych rock maestros Applesauce Tears make a hypnotic return with their latest track, “Faded and Braided,” casting an atmospheric spell that drifts through pensive synth loops…
Dorothea Paas is set to release Think of Mist on Telephone Explosion, marking her sophomore album and the much-anticipated follow-up to her 2021 debut, Anything Can’t…
The Smashing Times Return: A Modern Merseybeat Revival with ‘Mrs. Ladyships and the Cleanerhouse Boys’
“Mrs. Ladyships and the Cleanerhouse Boys” by The Smashing Times is here to ignite a Merseybeat revival with a fresh twist. Are they your new MOD…
Step into the Surreal Soundscape of Animal Scream: A Haunting Journey Awaits with ‘Otherworldly Pictures’
Emerging from Pittsburgh’s industrial roots, Animal Scream’s music feels like a surreal descent into a dimension just out of reach—where echoes of the familiar blend with…
Nashville’s shimmer-pop trio, Moody Joody, has burst onto the scene with their dazzling debut EP, Dream Girl, released via Photo Finish Records. This electrifying collection is…
Our Girl has delivered a vibrant indie-rock gem with “Who Do You Love,” the latest single from their eagerly awaited new album, The Good Kind, released…
Primal Scream’s twelfth studio album, Come Ahead, released today marks their first full-length project since 2016’s Chaosmosis. Produced by David Holmes, who previously collaborated with the band on…
Afrikan Di Alien is more than an album; it’s a powerful memoir from Pa Salieu, a raw and reflective journey that traces his path from confinement…
Dumb Crush delivers a raw, unapologetic punch straight to the core of modern decadence. This isn’t just music; it’s a rallying cry against the superficiality and…
Zara Larsson’s recent concert at New York’s iconic Webster Hall was nothing short of a career-defining moment, delivering a performance that solidified her place among pop’s…