“This Movie Sucks” marks the return of Indie Rock Duo, DURRY
DURRY returns after two years with new single, “This Movie Sucks”.
Perfume Genius Finds the “Glory” in It All
Perfume Genius plumbs the horror and the beauty of growing older on his prettiest set of songs to date.
Amira Elfeky is Taking Over Metalcore with EP “Surrender”
Amira Elfeky is well on her way to stardom and her new EP Surrender proves that she has what it takes.
Lucy Dacus Finds Strength in Vulnerability on “Forever Is A Feeling”
In Forever Is A Feeling, Lucy Dacus creates her most intimate album yet, exploring love, heartbreak, and queer relationships with raw vulnerability. From tender moments to powerful collaborations, the album captures the beauty and impermanence of human connection, making it a deeply emotional and personal journey.
JAWNY Marks his Return with New Single “Control”
It’s been a year since 2024’s “Running,” and JAWNY is finally back with new music. “Control” is a groovy, danceable tune to soundtrack your Spring!
Wallows is Back With ‘More’: A Look at Their Latest EP
From nostalgic ’80s synths to gritty indie-rock riffs, More proves that the Wallows trio isn’t afraid to push boundaries while staying true to their sound.
Eight Years in the Making: Greer’s ‘Big Smile’ Was Worth the Wait
After six months of anticipation, SoCal band Greer ended their three-year hiatus with Big Smile, an album eight years in the making.
Japanese Breakfast Pulls From the Classics on “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)”
Indie pop band Japanese Breakfast, fronted by Michelle Zauner, return with the simultaneously aching and fresh and exciting“For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)”.
Wilmah Shows Moving On Isn’t That Simple in “All of the Time”
Brooklyn-based indie band Wilmah returns with “All of the Time,” a heartfelt yet upbeat anthem about struggling to move on from a past love. Blending groovy bass, smooth piano, and saxophone-laced melodies, the track captures the push and pull of letting go while keeping listeners dancing.
Dorothy Shows Us “The Way”
In Dorothy’s fourth studio album THE WAY, she’s back with her signature vocals and hard rock. She is once again wrestling with religious themes and what a sober life looks like. THE WAY feels like a continuation of her last album, Gifts From the Holy Ghost. You can tell she’s grown vocally and has heavier instrumentation from the last album. The lyrics on this latest album do feel of a similar caliber.
She’s Gone Cunt-ry: Chappell Roan is “The Giver”
We’re all invited to the lesbian hoedown!
A New Offering from Sleep Token - ‘Emergence’ Single Review
Come worship with the newest Sleep Token song.
Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Delivers Chaos and Reinvention
Lady Gaga embraces disorder and transformation in Mayhem, her highly anticipated album released on Mar. 7. Seamlessly blending gothic aesthetics with hardcore pop, pop-punk, and 1980s new wave, Gaga takes listeners on a dark and theatrical journey. From the haunting intensity of Disease to the euphoric release of Die With a Smile, this genre-blurring album cements Gaga’s status as a master of reinvention.
Daniel Seavey Carves His Own Path With Debut Album “Second Wind”
The Debut Album “Second Wind” by Daniel Seavey finally arrives
The Ophelias Seek Biblical Vengeance on New Single “Salome”
The second single “Salome” from the band’s 4th album Springrove arrives!
Gigi Perez Dissects Queer Pain and Yearning on “Chemistry”
In a heartfelt new song, Gigi Perez sings of pain and secret lives.
Hot Milk announce new album ‘Corporation P.O.P’ plus new video for ’90 Seconds to Midnight’ featuring Frank Skinner
Mancunians Hot Milk setting the tone for record number two
Leeds 4-Piece Foxhaunt kick off 2025 in heavy fashion with new single ‘Separate Me’
The Yorkshire set their sights on a big 2025 with an explosive start