Posted 03/31/2025
Dogs On Acid are resurrected for the 10th anniversary re-issue of their self-titled LP (Lauren Records). The band was born in Philadelphia in 2014 following the abrupt end of DIY legends Algernon Cadwallader. Peter Helmis…
Posted 03/28/2025
Whispers is Nitisart “Mike” Chaiburi – Vocals, Kitti “Ole” Suwan – Guitar, Weerayuth ”Neung” Klibpratum – Guitar, Tanin “Get” Meemongkol – Bass, Piyawut “Es” Thongprakob – Drums Self-designated as “Bangkok Evilcore” Whispers, based out of…
Posted 03/24/2025
Ground Control Touring is looking to hire a Tour Marketing Coordinator in our Brooklyn or Los Angeles office! Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter, resume and social media handles with the subject…
Posted 03/20/2025
Joyer formed in New Jersey in 2017, and after releasing two self-recorded demo collections, they released their first studio album, Sun Into Flies, in 2020, followed by Perfect Gray in 2021. Now based in Brooklyn…
Posted 03/19/2025
Portraits Of Past prefers to be called a hardcore band, though many other adjectives and sub-genres have been leveled at them over the 30 years since these five childhood friends initially called it quits. After…
Posted 03/19/2025
Likened to a soft summer rain, she’s green is a Minneapolis-based dream-inducer composed of vocalist Zofia Smith, guitarists Liam Armstrong and Raines Lucas, bassist Teddy Nordvold, and drummer Kevin Seebeck. The band has played many…
Posted 03/13/2025
Formed in 2020 in Dearborn, Michigan, Prostitute is an experimental post-punk and Arab rock band. Born out of the isolation of the COVID-19 lockdown, the band’s debut album, Attempted Martyr, was written in the midst…
Posted 03/12/2025
claire rousay is a Canadian-American musician, composer, and artist currently living in Los Angeles. rousay’s work operates in genre-spanning fashion; she is primarily known for composing highly emotive whisper-quiet musical works that heavily forefront music…
Posted 03/10/2025
Alex Amen is a twenty-five-year-old artist and songwriter from Texas. At eightee, Alex moved from Texas to California to study filmmaking. After one semester he dropped out and moved onto the “Dittman Family Commune”, a…
Posted 03/07/2025
Black Moth Super Rainbow – now two decades into their candied up career – emerges from the technicolor pollen puckered Pennsylvania landscape with a new and reformulated fructose-blasted seventh album. Soft New Magic Dream is…
Posted 03/06/2025
Door-to-door heartbreak salesmen Nature TV peddle an elixir of escapism and adventure. Sorrow and despondency. Contemplative nostalgia and tender melancholy. Hailing from Brighton it’s a canvasing technique they employ around the British Isles. Geographically out…
Posted 03/05/2025
UNIVERSITY are three—well, four, if you count the one pulling the strings—inquisitive souls bound by fate (and maybe “time travel,” if you ask them quietly). This Crewe-based band dives into life’s existential quirks, exploring adolescence,…
Posted 03/04/2025
Last year, Woods surprise-released the EP Five More Flowers. Now, bandleader Jeremy Bradley Earl has announced his debut solo EP, Four Songs, which arrives March 21 on Woodsist. It’s led by the lush and gentle…
Posted 03/04/2025
Woods singer-guitarist Jeremy Bradley Earl has announced his solo debut, the Four Songs EP, which will be out March 21 via Woodsist. The record was produced by Sam Cohen, who also plays on it, and…
Posted 03/03/2025
Death Lens want to be in your ear at all times. They hide their ferocity underneath a thick veneer of style until the energy and chaos of one of their live shows leaves every audience…
Posted 03/03/2025
When I’m spending time with my pals, often I’ll see them do something that makes me think contentedly, that’s what friendship looks like. It could be a thoughtful gesture, like giving someone a bouquet of…
Posted 03/03/2025
A solo slice from a longtime favorite around here. There are few bands that have been on the site as long as Woods, and it’s nice to see Jeremy Earl carve out a release under…
Posted 03/03/2025
For about two decades, Jeremy Bradley Earl has led the rambling, bucolic Brooklyn indie-folk band Woods. (If his name doesn’t look familiar, that’s probably because he hasn’t always used the “Bradley.”) Last year, Woods release…