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Kate Vargas, Strangeclaw

New York’s own outlaw indie folk/rock queen Kate Vargas released her album Strangeclaw today. We’re big fans of the unique sound she has provided through her

Sneaks, Gymnastics

In a previous time, we may have never heard the music of Eva Moolchan. Originally released last year via cassette on Sister Polygon and Danger

Pill, Convenience

When punk was “born” back in the mid-70s, it quickly morphed into new and exciting strains from its “two chords and scream” beginnings. The immediacy

Vomitface, Hooray for Me

The year is 1989 and grunge is underground. Invoking the visceral bits of proto-metal like Black Sabbath, it wallowed in the sludge while taking on the

Thee Oh Sees, A Weird Exits

Whether you realize it or not, we are just about two decades in with guitarist John Dwyer and his indispensable collective Thee Oh Sees. Also

Psychiatric Metaphors EP

Brooklyn’s heavy psych/punk four piece Psychiatric Metaphors – comprised of Samuel Taylor, Mike Bongi, Pat Brenner, and Mike Nugent – is about to release their

Cumquat, Prickly Glazer

Philadelphia-based musician Cumquat has been sampling a wide variety of sound effects, creating abstract, electro-pop music that is almost earth-shattering in its composition. He just