Minnesota’s Baby Boys create music in their own way. Essentially making sounds that fall closer to hip hop than anything else, their quirky tones deliver a sound that’s hard to steer clear of without enjoying. Now they’re announcing a new album Threesome coming in March, their lead single “Gone” offers up a glimpse into what...More Please
Ladies and gentlemen, Night Beats are back. After their last release Myth of A Man produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, the psych driven band has announced a new album Outlaw R&B set for release in May. Returning to a more psych touched garage gritty tone, their new single “New Day” should delight...More Please
There’s a good chance that you’ve never heard the music of Chicago’s Floatie. While that’s a thing unto itself, we’ve found that the band creates a quirky sonic landscape in how their music is arranged. The result is a delightful and radiant tone that grabs your ears immediately and never lets go. With their debut...More Please
Since their inception New York City’s Dog Trainer have gained plenty of attention. After a slew of well regarded singles, the duo has made more than enough waves. Now with a new album Scrolling to feel better…part one coming in March, their latest single “Serious” offers a more sobering tone while still checking plenty of...More Please
For a while now, Austin’s Sun June has captivated us with their endearing sound. Falling somewhere between indie rock and dream pop, the band has always let their emotive tone bleed into their songs. On their new full length Somewhere they continue into that path while adding more delicate notes to their already well crafted...More Please
Aside from the recent Grammy nomination, it’s always been easy to see why Freddie Gibbs is such an influential rapper. Taking gritty times in the streets and making hypnotic rhymes from that narrative, the idea that his style has been called old school by some is laughable. On his new single “Gang Signs” he taps...More Please
Few bands make it successfully from one decade to the next. In our throwaway culture, it’s always amazing that a band can go for five years and mind boggling that one can go for close to thirty. However Foo Fighters are getting close to that point. And as a holdover from the alternative era in...More Please
After naming Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers as our favorite album of 2020, it should come as no surprise that we were elated to catch her performances on Saturday Night Live over the weekend. Both songs performed “Kyoto” and “I Know The End” sounding great on the New York sound stage while offering a visual of...More Please
Captivating music isn’t easy to come by anymore. While there will be artists that you love, or artists that you like, finding one who exemplifies tone and taste is difficult to find. However we can say without pause that Brooklyn’s Miss Grit is an artist that combines both taste and perfected tonal qualities. Her music...More Please
When No Home Record by Kim Gordon was released in th Fall of 2019, little did any of us know that we’d all essentially lose a year due to a global pandemic. Besides one of this magazine’s favorite albums of 2019, it felt like a proclamation more than a full length to us. As if...More Please
London’s TV Priest haven’t been a band for very long, which stands to reason that their new album Uppers is actually their debut album. While the four piece only got one show under their belts before the pandemic hit, there’s something different and measured about their brand of post punk. At times they come off...More Please
In music you can at times stumble across an act that you wonder why you weren’t aware of them prior to your discovery of them. Because so much music comes out every day and every year, it’s more common than you think. A few years back we came across the music of Aaron Lee Tasjan...More Please
While Palehound had to stop their tour last year when the pandemic hit, the music that you’d think would come after such a defining event would be dark and saddening. However what’s emerged is a new single “How Long.” what you get instead is an upbeat and almost country tuned song that sparkles and shimmers...More Please
Philadelphia’s Spirit of the Beehive has always offered a varying tonal quality within their ever evolving sound. Somewhere between indie rock and electronica based noise, they’ve never disappointed in terms of creativity. Now part of the Saddle Creek Records family, they’ve just announced a new album Entertainment, Death coming in April. To celebrate they’ve dropped...More Please
Adrianne Lenker is riding high or at least as high as you can during these times. On the other side of a beautiful televised performance the singer songwriter has released a new video for her song “forwards beckon rebound.” While the song is one of the many beautiful tracks from songs, the video has interpretive...More Please
It’s been four years almost since we’ve heard out of Death From Above 1979. While their last album was terse, it seems like from what we’ve heard that their newly announced album Is 4 Lovers will be more playful. While the album won’t come out until late March, the lead single “One + One” is...More Please
It seems like Julien Baker is on a path to get us to fall in love with her upcoming record Little Oblivions. Between the myriad of singles she’s revealed so far, the songs have more weight than those from previous releases. Now with the album three weeks away she’s released a new song “Favor” featuring...More Please
New York based producer Nasimiyu has the kind of organic sound palette that makes for an intriguing artist. Alongside being a member of bands like Kalbells and Sharkmuffin, as a producer her music has grown exponentially in recent years. Now after some time away she’s back with a new single. The song, a cover of...More Please
Cleveland’s Cloud Nothings has always made the kind of indie rock you could get into from its start. With a more straightforward approach on their new Steve Albini produced album The Shadow I Remember coming in a few weeks, that’s really been true. To stay in line with the remarkable songs they’ve already dropped their...More Please
We’ve become enthralled with the music of Tokyo’s Nana Yamato since we were first introduced to it. There’s something alluring to the music she creates and something disarming in her voice. Right now in our world it feels like what we need most is a pleasant surprise. With her new album Before Sunrise dropping this...More Please