For a minute now, we’ve been charmed by the punk of Toronto’s PUP. From their beginnings five years ago to their work on their last release, the band has always been one we’ve been fond of. Now, ahead of their new album Morbid Stuff due in April, the band has released a video for the...More Please
You may have had to have been living under a rock not to have heard of Indiana folk pop duo Lily & Madeline. Since their debut six years ago, the duo have racked up a pretty hefty fan base alongside tons of streams and have gotten more popular than many in the genre. Now with...More Please
There’s a really good chance that you’ve never heard the music of Claude Fontaine. The Los Angeles based singer songwriter hasn’t been around too long, but with a cast of heavy hitters in her backing band, the lead single off of her upcoming yet to be titled debut album should make you keep an eye...More Please
Twenty years ago, if you listened to alternative rock, then you more than likely knew the name Juliana Hatfield. Either by her own merits or through some sort of fandom through The Lemonheads, Hatfield quickly became a fixture of the decade while releasing some of the better albums of the time. So when she dropped...More Please
Japan’s CHAI have always made intriguing pop music that is full of energy and words that most of us don’t understand. Of course, that doesn’t mean that they’re not a fun addition to the Burger Records roster. Now, with their second record ready for deployment, they’ve given us two new tracks to delve into ahead...More Please
Whether you’re ready or not, Robert Ellis will be releasing Texas Piano Man very soon. The album, consisting of Ellis’ tickling of the ivories and transferring his songwriting to a whole new instrument sounds like it’s going to be one for the ages. So far, the songs that have been released show an artist in...More Please
Angel Du$t has been on most people’s radar for a minute, but now with new details of their upcoming album and two new songs, they’re ready to take on the big leagues. The album, Pretty Buff will be made available on March 15 from Roadrunner Records, and should definitely catapult the band into the mainstream....More Please
For a good while now, we’ve been fans of Kevin Devine. The solo artist seems to bring joy wherever he plays, whether it be with a solo set or from his Goddamn Band backing him. On his latest drop with Cavetown, part of the Devinyl Splits series, Devine goes for broke on “Only Yourself” and...More Please
Australia’s Julia Jacklin seems to do no wrong. With an E.P. and a full length in the can, a successful tour of the states last year as well, Jacklin could rest but instead she’s gearing up for a new full length release. The new album, Crushing is due February 22 and her new single “Pressure...More Please
Cass McCombs seems to have it all figured out. With a sound that’s reminiscent of the past but more forward in how he structures things, McCombs just dropped a new video for his song “The Great Pixley Train Robbery,” and it just makes us more excited for his new album Tip Of The Sphere due...More Please
For a while now, Alice Merton has been making herself known. With vocals that have plenty of power and music that hits like you want, Merton has grown with each step in her career. Now with her latest release Mint, Merton gets a little closer to being proclaimed the big deal her fans have always...More Please
Since their inception, Georgia’s Deerhunter has made the kind of music that’s left many people to scratch their heads. Sometimes that can be a daunting thing, when you’re beloved by hipsters but not understood by the mainstream. Of course, with their latest release Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared?, they’ve taken those odd points and added...More Please
Guest Author: Chase DeMaster Pedro the Lion, the mid-western band from the late 90’s early 00’s, are basically most known for being a band that nobody really liked. But if someone rare person did, it was often their badge of honor/some element of their personal identity. There was always something extra about the band...More Please
The phrases YouTuber, YouTube Star or even YouTube Sensation, all come with connotations that those who get their start on the platform aren’t as serious of artists as those who start on Bandcamp, Soundcloud or even Spotify. Though that’s all bullshit, and one of the best examples of that sentiment is England’s dodie. While the...More Please
Minnesota trio Tiny Moving Parts has been making emo music for a minute now, and been nailing the scream heavy side of the genre in the process. Now with a new two song release, they give fans a new video for one of the songs, and prove they’re still at the top of their game....More Please
For a while now, Wild Nothing has given most people plenty of dream pop music to not only get excited about, but to get down to as well. After his 2018 album Indigo, it was a bit shocking to us that he had anything left. However with his new stand alone single “Blue Wings,” Wild...More Please
For some bands, the ability to slow down isn’t really a luxury. That seems to be the case for Austin’s Quiet Company. The indie rock five piece has been going strong for over a decade, and in recent years they’ve dropped more music than many of their contemporaries. Ahead of their upcoming E.P. Corners and...More Please
We’ve been into the music of Austin’s Bayonne since he performed under another name. Still Not A DJ, Bayonne makes the kind of electronic music that’s really hard not to fall in love with, and his live sets are a mix of energy and raw emotion. Now with a new album due in February, the...More Please
When you’re starting a punk band, having solid members goes a long way. For Los Angeles based punk trio Flat Worms, the fact that the group features members from acts like Thee Oh Sees, Night Shop and Dream Boys is pretty secondary. On their new song “Shouting at the Wall,” they make their presence known...More Please
You may or may not know the music of Holy Golden. The duo doesn’t really call any one place home, but that could be because their music is outer-worldly in many ways. On their latest release Sleepwalkers in the Milky Way, they mix elements of dream pop, psych and shoegaze together to craft an album...More Please