Glasgow’s PAWS have always been a band where fans of their music seem to seek them out. Going strong for so long, after touring and releasing albums at a fairly fevered pace, they returned home and regrouped. Their last release No Grace came out three years ago, and though it was a solid album, it...More Please
In the world of heavier music, the intense live sets from Baroness have never really disappointed. Currently in the midst of a co-headlining tour with Deafheaven, the band has just dropped the first single from their just announced new album Gold & Grey. The album produced by famed producer Dave Fridmann, “Borderlines” signals a tighter...More Please
Most people will know Stephen Malkmus as the front man for indie rock pranksters Pavement. Maybe ten years from now he’ll be known more than now as the front man for The Jicks as well. Malkmus has never really made a bad record in his years in the music industry. All of the releases post-Pavement...More Please
Brighton’s Delta Sleep have easily captured the hearts of anyone who has heard their math rock sounds. Last year’s Ghost City contained some of the best math rock to come out in the past decade while showing how diversely talented the band is. Now on Record Store Day, the band will release the E.P. Ghost...More Please
For a while now, we’ve been fans for the jangled pop touches of L.A. post-punk four piece Dear Boy. They’ve always had their own stamp on what the genre is, while giving us some of the more kind and catchy songs that have shared the post-punk world. On their latest release The Strawberry EP, they...More Please
For the past year, Volume 2 of the Devinyl Splits series with Kevin Devine and others has trucked along with a steady stream of magical songs. With this latest being the last in this version of the series, The Front Bottoms step in and drop a cover of Kevin Devine’s “Just Stay” featuring Devine on...More Please
When American Football dropped their debut album, it wasn’t the biggest release of that year by far, but still one of the most notable ones. Over the years as the mythos and fandom around the album grew, no one ever thought that the band would return to touring or much less, releasing new music. When...More Please
In post-rock, there’s a ton of bands that make post-rock music that leaves you scratching your head. With Arizona’s Nanami Ozone, you scratch your head but less in a puzzling manner and more in the way that you don’t get how they achieve the sounds they employ. Mixing post-rock and shoegaze sounds, they definitely can...More Please
There’s a good chance that you’ve never heard of self-described travelling bedroom producer Sofia Kourtesis, and that’s okay. Easily the most refreshing artist to come from the House scene in over twenty years, her new debut self-titled E.P. might be the shot in the arm that house music has needed for the last decade. Taking...More Please
Toronto’s Odonis Odonis have always made intriguing industrial touched electronica. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that their new single “Collector” from upcoming release Reactor is pretty killer. The E.P. due in mid-April should be just as stunning as the single, while evoking darkness from every well crafted note. The way the song starts has...More Please
It seems like Austin’s Walker Lukens has been going along for a good while, primarily because he has. In recent years we’ve seen his sound evolve to a more focused direction, offering pop hooks and a catchy beat to his already infectious indie rock vibes. On his new single “Heard You Bought a House” off...More Please
The folktronica sounds of English musician Bibio have always been stunning. Whether its through straight folk or through ambient means, his music evokes the prettiest of tones and the most relaxed sides to what we’re attracted to. Ahead of his forthcoming release Ribbons due in April, his new single “Curls” should get to your core...More Please
El Paso’s Khalid has been on our radar for what feels like a long time. Since we saw him in a small space in Texas, we’ve felt like he’s the new artist that many people have been waiting for. Ahead of his upcoming album Free Spirit, he’s dropped two new singles “Talk” and “My Bad”...More Please
It’s been a while since we heard from Holly Herndon, and with her that just means she’s cooking up something epic. Her last album Platform was four years ago, and it blew us away with its narrative and complex structuring. On her new single “Eternal,” Herndon adds a new narrative of standing in contrast to...More Please
For a while now, the elctro-pop world has known the reworked eighties and nineties pop of West London’s Shura. In 2016 she dropped the album Nothing’s Real and took lots of acclaim and praise with her. Now, in the midst of working on her upcoming album for Secretly Canadian, she’s dropped her first single for...More Please
For a long time, Brooklyn’s Helado Negro has given us music that stirs our very being. His creative synth folk sound has captured your mind and turned it inside out. With his new album This Is How You Smile, he takes everything from the world he’s created and gives you so much to hold on...More Please
Denver’s ITSOKTOCRY has definitely amassed a following since getting his start a couple of years ago. With tons of streams on YouTube and Spotify, the rapper has his own sound that’s as off beat as anything you’ve heard before. With backing synths and beats that are like if ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER and Burial crafted them,...More Please
Sasami Ashworth is heading full steam into solo artist world, after years of performing with everyone in bands and in the studio.On her debut full length SASAMI, she pulls the darkness that’s associated with new wave and shoegaze and stands forth with an album that jingles and jangles while gripping at your heart at times....More Please
For almost fifty years, Texas has had a rich history with psych rock. Maybe it’s the ghostly details of how the state’s history plays out, maybe it’s the trippy things you can hear on any given night, or even the fact that the state is rife with tales of apparitions in the night. On their...More Please
For a while we’ve had our eyes on Nashville’s *repeat repeat. There’s something so inviting about their mixture of indie pop, alterna rock and fuzz that hits on all your internal feels. Now, ahead of their upcoming album Glazed produced by Patrick Carney of The Black Keys, they’ve dropped their new single “Hi, I’m Waiting”...More Please