Trust Fund, We have always lived in The Harolds
I tend to categorize indie music into a few loose genres – the ambient, synth-ridden electronica; the acoustic, sit-in-the-grasses lazy afternoon listening; the makeshift rock-n-roll
I tend to categorize indie music into a few loose genres – the ambient, synth-ridden electronica; the acoustic, sit-in-the-grasses lazy afternoon listening; the makeshift rock-n-roll
Negative Gemini, also known as Lindsey French from Brooklyn, NY, has had a busy year. After releasing her EP “Real Virtual Unison” in 2015, she
Fans of Conveyor, we have a treat for you. T.J. Masters from that Brooklyn art-rock band has released a solo project and it’s real good.
Teens of Denial marks an important departure for Will Toledo, aka Car Seat Headrest – it’s the first album he hasn’t recorded in the backseat
Joseph Coward is not new to this rodeo we call the music industry. He released his debut EP Animal Sweethearts in 2010, and has been
It’s not too often that an artist comes along who can weave dark humor and flippancy into otherwise (mostly) serious material and get away with
I discovered Jon Bellion last September, thanks to my Spotify Discover playlist. (You might recognize his name from Zedd’s most recent album – he sang
Baltimore quartet Post Pink treat post-punk like a rag doll. They push it, stretch it, crash into it, toss it around the room. On the
The first few steps into The Black Sparks’ new self-titled full length reveal something of a false floor. The Washington, DC post-punks open the album
With summer in its sunset stages, Impose’s Week in Pop keeps that sunny season vibe burning strong with some of today’s and tomorrow’s brightest stars.
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