Australia’s Stella Donnelly has been hitting it hard since she released her debut, and even more so since her latest Beware of the Dogs dropped. Now ahead of another decent run of tour dates, Donnelly has dropped a new video for “Seasons Greetings” that’s funny and feels true to life. Donnelly doesn’t mind a funny...More Please
It’s been a minute since the debut album by LA producer composer Katie Gately dropped, but since then she’s still been busy. With remix work for Bjork and Zola Jesus as well as production work for serpentwithfeet, it’s definitely time for her to release new material. Her new single “Bracer” is just that alongside news...More Please
The other night we were granted access to catch Khruangbin at their homecoming show in Houston, Texas and the trio pulled out all of the stops. Playing in front of the largest crowd the band has drawn in the city since blowing up, it was nice to see the city of Houston finally appreciate a...More Please
Canadian indie rockers Wolf Parade have never really followed the path others expected of them. Even with their albums, there’s always been a distinct drive into where they take each release. Now with their new single “Against the Day,” they get real synth heavy and take your ears to a space that’s a bit of...More Please
It’s always been the way that Terry Allen has a lot on his plate. Aside from being a celebrated writer and painter, the Texas outlaw has always made music that stood the test of time while treading new territory. Ahead of his upcoming full length Just Like Moby Dick, Allen has released two new songs...More Please
A lot can happen when a band trades a mandolin for a Les Paul. Ticking up the volumes, trading gloomy acoustic notations for rock structures and a band dealing with fame is all what 1994’s Monster by R.E.M. was. There’s a lot to unpack with this album, now reissued and remaster for a 25th Anniversary...More Please
Last year when Patrick Doyle of bands Boys Forever and Veronica Falls passed away suddenly, it left a hole in the hearts of his fan base. The prolific songwriter was in multiple projects and gave people songs that were ahead of their years in many ways. Now ahead of an upcoming full length set for...More Please
Now that the “album cycle” appears to be broken, we’re seeing great releases come in the latter quarter of the year. While there have always been indie albums drop in the final quarter, it’s not the death nail it once was. One of the albums we’ve looked forward to is Do No Harm from Austin’s...More Please
Brooklyn’s Charly Bliss wowed us with their ultra-catchy new album Young Enough earlier this year. Taking their edges and smoothing them out, the band showed plenty of growth as songwriters with the full length. Now with more tour dates ahead, the band has released a new EP titled Supermoon and it’s just as magical. [bandcamp...More Please
This year, Lucy Dacus has treated her fans to a string of singles that have personal meaning for the singer songwriter. With these songs placed together on her upcoming EP 2019, Dacus has released a new cover song that’s ready for the holidays. Taking on the Wham! classic “Last Christmas,” Dacus speeds things up and...More Please
Sometimes you find an artist who you feel like should be one of the biggest artists going. It happens maybe once or twice a year when you write about music, an artist who transcends whatever you read in their bio. Michael Kiwanuka has been blowing up in Europe for a minute now. With collaborations with...More Please
In the grand scale of nineties bands who blew up, there aren’t many going anymore and few are playing giant tours. This Summer we caught nineties heartthrobs Third Eye Blind on tour with Jimmy Eat World and we were impressed with their energy and stage presence. However on their new album Screamer they go a...More Please
Twin Peaks are certainly in good strides. With Lookout Low getting plenty of praise, and a tour that runs for a good while, they seem to have plenty to be up about. Now in the midst of their tour, the band has dropped a stand alone single “Our World” that hits all the right elements....More Please
Canada’s PUP is riding high from the success of their latest album Morbid Stuff, as well as two very successful tour runs. With newly announced dates that run well into next year, they’ve just released a video for their song “See You At Your Funeral,” and it’s a comical and spooky addition to their work....More Please
Any good creative writing professor should advise to get there faster when it comes to making a point about anything. After last year’s Some Rap Songs, it was obvious that Earl Sweatshirt didn’t want to release music that didn’t do just that. On his new surprise album Feet Of Clay, he drops seven tracks that...More Please
The gentlemen of Algiers have no problem keeping up a steady run of great releases. After their last album The Underside of Power received plenty of acclaim, the band isn’t slowing down by any means. With a new album There Is No Year coming in January, the band has released a new single “Dispossession” and...More Please
Lambchop is a band that when they release something, most people get excited. Known for crafting well arranged music, there’s very little they could do that wouldn’t be phenomenal. Now out of the blue they’ve released a new EP titled Basement Tapes and it’s as extraordinary as you’d expect. A new song and two remixes,...More Please