• Knifeplay – “Ryan Song”

    Knifeplay – “Ryan Song”

    The latest preview from the Philly rock band’s debut LP, ‘Animal Drowning’, could easily drift into the realm of dream-pop, slowcore, or Americana folk, yet creates its own air.

  • Paramore – “This Is Why”

    Paramore – “This Is Why”

    This is why the best dance parties still take place from the comfort of your home.

  • Palm – “On the Sly”

    Palm – “On the Sly”

    A pop explosion where you can’t quite tell where the source of the sound is bouncing off of from the Philly experimental rockers’ new album, ‘Nicks and Grazes’.

  • Recommended Album: Alex G – ‘God Save the Animals’

    Recommended Album: Alex G – ‘God Save the Animals’

    The latest effort from Alex G is tangible evidence that the closer the the Philly indie shape-shifter is to us, the closer we are to something we can’t quite certainly define.

  • Interview: Cold Gawd On His New Album ‘God Get Me the Fuck Out of Here’

    Interview: Cold Gawd On His New Album ‘God Get Me the Fuck Out of Here’

    Matt Wainright talks building his own world within today’s shoegaze universe, representing Black artists in his music and the scene, and the Title Fight path to worldwide domination

  • They Are Gutting a Body of Water – “violence ii”

    They Are Gutting a Body of Water – “violence ii”

    The first preview from the Philly experimental indie band’s third full-length, ‘lucky styles’, further texturizes memory bursts and physical sensations in their gauzy bloom of noise-pop.

  • Webbed Wing – “I’m feelin’ alive”

    Webbed Wing – “I’m feelin’ alive”

    Though the grungy veil of their previous work in Superheaven looms heavily overheard, Webbed Wing’s new single does its most to lift the weight they’ve shouldered.

  • Jobber – “Hell In A Call”

    Jobber – “Hell In A Call”

    The latest single and title track off the indie grunge grapplers debut EP locks you inside the most diabolical structure of existential dread.

  • dazy – “Split”

    dazy – “Split”

    dazy’s point of view in front of the fuzzed-out pedals is clear as day, but the full collapse of the mind is all he can see on the latest offering from ‘OUTOFBODY’.

  • L.S. Dunes – “2022″

    L.S. Dunes – “2022″

    The post-hardcore supergroup ventures to the darkest point of the timeline on the latest preview off their debut album, ‘Past Lives’.

  • Recommended Album: Mindforce – ‘New Lords’

    Recommended Album: Mindforce – ‘New Lords’

    The breakdowns – while still falling down like metallic axes and hammer – call for bigger revolutionary anthem in their battle against societal waste on the Hudson Valley melodic hardcore band’s sophomore LP.

  • BLACKSTARKIDS – “Digital World”

    BLACKSTARKIDS – “Digital World”

    While everyone seems to be living life through a screen, the Kansas City hip-hop trio offer up a call to be real anywhere but.


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