• Angel Du$t – “The Knife” b/w “The Beat”

    Angel Du$t – “The Knife” b/w “The Beat”

    The Baltimore hardcore experimentalists are putting everyone on notice with a one-two shot to the head on the first singles for Run for Cover Records.

  • Buzz Sound: Graham Hunt

    Buzz Sound: Graham Hunt

    With his breakthrough album, ‘Timeless World Forever’, the indie rock lifer finds a guitar-pop brain-melt of sunshine cracking through the pavement of suburban living.

  • Nation of Language – “I’m Not Ready for the Change”

    Nation of Language – “I’m Not Ready for the Change”

    Change is good even if the view is more challenging along the way to see for the Brooklyn synth-pop trio on the latest single off their new album, ‘Dance Called Memory’.

  • Nuovo Testamento – “Dream On”

    Nuovo Testamento – “Dream On”

    The Los Angeles synth-pop trio keep turning the lights on brighter in pursuit of the dream on the latest preview off their new EP, ‘Trouble’.

  • Winter – “Just Like A Flower”

    Winter – “Just Like A Flower”

    This summer, Winter is truly in bloom on the saccharine lead single off the Los Angeles shoegaze songwriter’s new album, ‘Adult Romantix’.

  • Recommended Album: Lifeguard – ‘Ripped and Torn’

    Recommended Album: Lifeguard – ‘Ripped and Torn’

    The debut album from the young Chicago indie punk trio overdelivers in leaving little behind the surface of their unglossed, raw energy.

  • Nuclear Daisies – “Infinite Joy”

    Nuclear Daisies – “Infinite Joy”

    The Austin big beat alternative trio venture into a personal level of Hell where the voices surrounding you want nothing but the worst for you, yet are all too pleased to have you there with them.

  • The Queen & I – “Everything Hurts”

    The Queen & I – “Everything Hurts”

    If pain is indeed weakness leaving the body, then the Queen & I are putting in the hard work to replace it with a much better feeling on the latest highlight off their new album, ‘At Peace’.

  • Clipse – “So Be It”

    Clipse – “So Be It”

    As ice cold as it flows, the only thing left remaining once hip-hop’s most calculated killers-by-mic are done here is all that smoke.

  • Alex G – “June Guitar”

    Alex G – “June Guitar”

    In a season where so many oft romanticize daydreams of everything being endless, Alex G reminds us that those, too, shall eventually pass.

  • Jobber – “Nightmare”

    Jobber – “Nightmare”

    The lead single from the Brooklyn rockers’ debut album attempts to counter the evergreen existential grips of being leg-locked by capitalism.

  • Haywire – “Summer Nights”

    Haywire – “Summer Nights”

    A seasonably astute tutorial on how to properly hang with your friends and get fucked up with them, off the gruff Boston hardcore boot boys’ latest split.


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