With the upcoming release of New Roses, Ben de la Cour returns with his most surreal, sonically adventurous, and emotionally
Just ahead of their collaborative album Tall Tales (out tomorrow via Warp Records), Thom Yorke and electronic innovator Mark Pritchard
Brooklyn’s rising underground sensation Swordes unleashes “Boyfriend La La La”—a sugar-coated club banger dripping in manic energy and glitch-pop chaos.
Brooklyn’s rising underground sensation Swordes unleashes “Boyfriend La La La”—a sugar-coated club banger dripping in manic energy and glitch-pop chaos.
Breakout country star and TikTok sensation Tayler Holder is joining forces with Post Malone for six stops on the Travelin’
Psychedelic punk icons Frankie and the Witch Fingers are back with a bang—dropping their blistering new single “Dead Silence”, complete
Allo Darlin’ are officially back! After an 11-year hiatus, the beloved Anglo-Australian indiepop quartet return with Bright Nights, their radiant
Fiona Apple returns with a haunting and urgent new single, “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” a heart-wrenching ballad inspired by
Parcels are back with LOVED—their third studio album and most euphoric work to date—dropping September 12 via Because Music. Fueled
Brutus VIII, the raw and relentless project of Jackson Katz (Slow Hollows, Current Joys), has returned with a new single,
The Austin City Limits Music Festival is back with a thunderous lineup for 2025, running over two weekends: October 3–5
Anamanaguchi kicks off a bold new chapter with Anyway, their third album and first true rock record, out August 8
BC Camplight bares his soul on “Where You Taking My Baby?”, a breathtaking new single and video that marks the
Cuco is back with “Para Ti,” the final taste of his soul-soaked new album Ridin’, dropping this Friday, May 9
Dublin-based, Hungary-born experimentalist Polldarier unleashes Bode, a ferocious and transcendent new album dropping May 27 via blindblindblind. Blurring lines between
Indie rock veterans Real Estate have just dropped The Wee Small Hours: B-Sides and Other Detritus 2011–2025, a treasure trove
Jenny Hval returns with Iris Silver Mist, a fragrant, fearless exploration of memory, domesticity, and dreamy disruption. Inspired by a
More than 40 years on from its college-radio breakthrough, R.E.M.’s debut single “Radio Free Europe” has found new life—and new
Blondshell’s sophomore album, If You Asked for a Picture, is a raw, unflinching dive into the messy brilliance of human
Aesop Rock returns with a swaggering bang on “Send Help,” the latest preview of his forthcoming album Black Hole Superette
Florida’s most emotionally explosive indie-punk band, Home Is Where, return today with “milk & diesel,” a dreamy, devastating track pulled
UK-based indie rock disruptor ICEBEING just unleashed a surprise collaborative EP with hops, and it’s a whirlwind of lo-fi brilliance.
Powerplant’s surprise 7″ “Crashing Cars” hits like a neon wrecking ball, and its self-directed video drives the point home in
Irish singer-songwriter Joel Johnston’s Far Caspian returns with Autofiction, due July 25 on his Tiny Library Records. Today he drops
Alison Goldfrapp returns with Flux, her second solo album—and the first on her own imprint, A.G. Records—out August 15. Today
Ty Segall’s 16th studio album Possession gallops into view on May 30 via Drag City, and today he releases its
Swimming Bell—the ethereal indie-folk project of LA-based songwriter Katie Schottland—dives back into dreamy depths with the new five-track EP Somnia,
Seattle’s Sea Lemon (Natalie Lew) returns with “Give In,” a spellbinding teaser for her debut album Diving For A Prize
New Zealand’s guitar-pop mavens The Beths—vocalist Elizabeth Stokes, guitarist Jonathan Pearce, bassist Benjamin Sinclair, and drummer Tristan Deck—have just inked
This year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, unveiled live on American Idol, span seven decades and a kaleidoscope
Phoneboy’s third album Heartbreak Designer (out now via AWAL) finds the New Jersey trio sharpening their indie-rock edge with newfound
STERÖID bursts onto the scene with their electrifying debut album, ‘Chainmail Commandos,’ a sonic assault that firmly positions them as
Wishy’s new Planet Popstar EP (out now on Winspear) is a sun-drenched burst of nostalgia and slick pop craftsmanship. After
After an eight-year hiatus, Montreal’s genre-bending composer Karneef returns with It’s How You Say It, a fearless seven-song voyage through
Amira Jazeera’s debut The Amira Diaries bursts from her bedroom studio as a fearless fusion of 80s synth-pop, early-2000s R&B,
Zara Larsson crashes into her next chapter with “Pretty Ugly,” a fearless, high-voltage single that proves she’s just getting started.
Clean Bandit’s latest single “Tell Me Where U Go,” featuring trance titan Tiësto and soaring vocals from German songwriter Leony,
Luke Titus’s From What Was Will Grow A Flower is a breathtaking blend of jazz-informed soul, experimental pop, and beat-driven
Tuesday night in Washington Square Park, hundreds of NYU students scrambled up trash cans, trees, and lampposts for a glimpse
Tomorrow, Deerhoof unleash their 20th album Noble and Godlike in Ruin via Joyful Noise, and right now you can dive
Sons of Raphael—brothers Loral & Ronnel Raphael—are back with a thrilling new double single, “Nights Are For Love” / “At
The All-American Rejects return in explosive fashion with “Sandbox,” their first fresh track in over ten years and the vanguard
For more than a decade and a half, Berlin’s chrome-glinting psych-rock alchemists Kadavar have chased a singular vision: to become
San Diego rockers benches ignite their new EP Kill The Lights with its blazing title track. Born in one furious,
GoGo Penguin are back—and stronger than ever. With their seventh studio album NECESSARY FICTIONS (out June 20), the Manchester trio
Puerto Rican duo Buscabulla returns with “El Camino,” the blistering lead single and video from their long-awaited second album Se
Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Nate Sib blasts back onto the scene with his new single “keep it up,” accompanied by a
Brooklyn’s own bug crush—the ever‑evolving project of Carolyn Fahrner—drops “Tugboat,” an intimate new single that charts desire, self‑doubt, and the
Holy Wave is back with a sun-soaked shimmer and a soulful nod to their roots. The Austin psych-rock mainstays announce
After a four‑year silence, Foxwarren—and its core members Andy Shauf, Avery and Darryl Kissick, Dallas Bryson, and Colin Nealis—are back.
Kali Malone’s The Sacrificial Code has returned—reissued, remastered, and reborn as a 2025 edition that cements its status as a
Graham Jonson’s psych‑pop project quickly, quickly sheds its SoundCloud roots on I Heard That Noise, out now via Ghostly International.
Wisp dives deeper into her lush, medieval‑fantasy world with “Get Back to Me,” a sun‑soaked shoegaze banger drenched in pedal‑heavy
Veteran TV on the Radio frontman Tunde Adebimpe is breaking out on his own—signing to Sub Pop for his incendiary
Beirut’s A Study of Losses is a luminous tapestry of sound that finds Zach Condon at his most daring and
Lana Del Rey spreads her wings on “Bluebird,” her latest single out now via Interscope Records. Co‑written with country hitmaker
Celebrated filmmaker and artist Sally Potter steps into the spotlight once again—but this time with a microphone. Her upcoming album
Slumberland darlings Lightheaded and Jeanines are teaming up for a transatlantic indie pop takeover! Today, the two kindred spirits announce
Los Angeles hardcore heroes Militarie Gun and Richmond fuzz-pop firestarter Dazy reunite for a knockout new single, “Tall People Don’t
Panda Bear—aka Noah Lennox—brings his kaleidoscopic world to life with his long-awaited NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut, performing stripped-down yet
Copenhagen dream-folk duo Snuggle—comprised of Andrea Thuesen (Baby in Vain) and Vilhelm Strange (formerly of Liss)—drift into deeper emotional waters
Rising avant-pop force Asher White has officially signed to Joyful Noise and is kicking things off with a vivid new
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are about to defy expectations once again. The ever-evolving psych-rock juggernaut has revealed a
Montreal’s genre-defying artist Karneef shares the radiant third single, “Insides Match the Outside” (ft. Adam Ratner), from his upcoming album
Preston Woolsey’s debut album bubba, out May 30 via Brooklyn’s Rose Garden, is more than a musical statement—it’s a love
The Thing aren’t just reviving rock—they’re rewiring it. From their gritty New York City roots to their analog-only recording ethos,
NYC’s most unrelenting rock force, The Thing, is back with another punchy preview of their upcoming self-titled album. Out today:
The final day of Coachella 2025 delivered a dynamic blend of musical styles, surprise collaborations, and unforgettable performances that left
Day 2 at Coachella 2025 proved that the desert can hold more than heat—it can hold cultural moments that define
Berlin-based duo Odd Couple returns with their boldest and most dynamic release yet, Rush-Hour des Lebens—a feverish blend of garage
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Berlin-based producer Sam Barker returns with Stochastic Drift, a stunning, shape-shifting collection that pushes his sound far beyond the minimal
With SABLE, fABLE, Justin Vernon delivers his most radiant and surprising work in years—an album that splits the difference between
Tokyo-based French trio Tapeworms return with Grand Voyage, a bold, genre-blurring album out now via Music Website and P-Vine. Crafted
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Tennis returns with their most emotionally resonant work yet—Face Down In The Garden, out April 25 via their own Mutually
Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard have unveiled a haunting new single, “Gangsters,” the latest glimpse into their collaborative album Tall
Frankie Cosmos is back with their sixth studio album, Different Talking, out June 27 via Sub Pop. The band also
After 14 years as the soulful backbone of 5 Seconds of Summer, Calum Hood is stepping into his own light.
There are albums that sound good, and then there are albums that feel like soul-mirrors—raw, reflective, and brimming with hard-won
Frankie and the Witch Fingers are back to melt faces and minds. Their new single “Total Reset” is a glitchy,
Once a legendary name in L.A.’s DIY punk scene, The Mae Shi dissolved in 2009 after their beloved concept album
Los Angeles artist googly eyes returns with Demos 26–30, a raw and soul-stirring EP out now via Neon Gold /
Few artists blur the lines between sound and vision as fearlessly as Vinyl Williams. The celestial psych-pop explorer returns
Turnstile is back and louder than ever. The genre-defying rock juggernaut has just announced their first album in four years,
Stereolab is officially back. After a 15-year hiatus from the studio, the legendary avant-pop pioneers return with their new album
Two of New York’s most compelling experimental acts, Chanel Beads and LEYA, join forces on a beautifully strange new single:
Los Angeles-based performance artist and sonic provocateur Ember Knight has announced their most delightfully unhinged project to date: ember sings
Jane Remover has just dropped their electrifying new album, Revengeseekerz, alongside the mesmerizing music video for “Angels in Camo.” This
Valley Boy is not here for surface-level pop. Today, the San Fernando Valley-born singer/songwriter drops his biting new single “Happy
When Isaac Wood, Black Country, New Road’s enigmatic frontman and lyrical architect, exited the band just days before the release
Rating 10/10 – CLASSIC Album Australian psych-pop voyagers Babe Rainbow are back, and they’ve never sounded more blissed-out or boldly
Pop powerhouse Kesha and glam-pop icons Scissor Sisters are teaming up for the Tits Out Tour—a wild, unapologetic North American
New York’s genre-blurring trio Triathalon (Adam Intrator, Chad Chilton, Hunter Jayne) returns with “DOWN”, a dynamic new single and video
Electronic legends Air continue the 25th anniversary celebration of their iconic debut Moon Safari with two special releases arriving April
Hip-hop’s sharpest mind and self-taught powerhouse, Aesop Rock, returns May 30 with Black Hole Superette, a self-produced odyssey that’s already
S.G. Goodman returns June 20 with Planting by the Signs—her most personal and powerful work yet—out on her own Slough
Sister Ray (aka Ella Coyes) is back with their sophomore album Believer, out this Friday via Royal Mountain Records. The
Canadian alt-rock powerhouse The Beaches are back with No Hard Feelings, their third studio album, landing August 29 via AWAL.
Erin Durant is a singular voice in modern folk—a pianist and singer-songwriter whose music feels like a journey through time
Blondshell’s sophomore album, If You Asked for a Picture, is a raw, unflinching dive into
Luke Titus’s From What Was Will Grow A Flower is a breathtaking blend of jazz-informed
Beirut’s A Study of Losses is a luminous tapestry of sound that finds Zach Condon
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