The Favors’ Dream Is Just Beginning
With The Dream, The Favors deliver a debut that’s equal parts intimate diary and cinematic love letter, blending heartbreak, humor, and ambition into a soundscape that lingers long after the last note.
Back to Buckingham Nicks: The Album That Started It All
52 years after its initial release, Buckingham Nicks is remastered and available on digital.
Lola Young Stays Consistent on “I’m Only F*cking Myself”
On her new record I’m Only Fucking Myself, Lola Young gets a bit more vulnerable about sex and drugs and insecurities.
Nu and Re-Imagined: Kittie’s Spit XXV
Kittie rerecords their iconic album, Spit, twenty-five years later in Spit XXV.
When Life Gets Messy, Call Up Nancy
Zinadelphia returns with “Call Up Nancy,” a witty, upbeat, jazz-kissed single that celebrates friendship, music, and resilience. With clever lyrics and warm vocals, she turns life’s letdowns into moments of joy, offering a track that feels both timeless and refreshingly personal.
Gorillaz Ascend “The Mountain” in New Single and Album Announcement
Gorillaz are back! Their new album, The Mountain, enters a new era for the band. Damon Albarn explained in a BBC Radio 1 interview that the album will feature five different languages across its tracks.
Indie Rock Group, Mossheads, Release Sophomore Single: “Ramona”
Up-and-Coming Indie Rock Band, Mossheads, release the melancholic sophomore single, “Ramona”.
Thumbnail Photo via @mossheads instagram, photo by @lilyfoxphotography
Amy Lee, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante Deliver Explosive Metal Collab on “End of You”
Poppy, Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante, and Evanescence's Amy Lee have joined forces for a joint song to break the internet for every alternative person you know.
The Hives are Here Forever
You probably know who The Hives are without knowing who they are. That was the case for me. I had definitely heard their songs, but I didn’t realize who the band was until I saw them at the Shaky Knees festival in Atlanta. After that performance, I never forgot them. That’s the goal of the band - once you hear them or see them live, you’ll never forget them.
Mac DeMarco Gets Honest (and Quiet) on “Guitar”
An intimate, bare-bones record that finds Mac DeMarco at his most vulnerable, “Guitar” holds that quiet energy.
The Black Keys: “No Rain, No Flowers”
The Black Keys make a triumphant return with their 13th studio album “No Rain, No Flowers”.
Between a Breakdown and a Banger: The Beautiful Chaos of “Bite Me”
Reneé Rapp’s Bite Me is loud, messy, and completely unfiltered, a queer pop odyssey through love, lust, jealousy, and spiraling in style. With biting humor, gut-punch vulnerability, and zero patience for pretending, Rapp turns every breakdown into a power move. This isn’t just a debut- it’s a declaration.
Chappell Roan: “The Subway” finally pulls into the station
Over a year since the live debut of The Subway at Gov Ball 2024, Chappell Roan’s most iconic refrain finds its way to streaming.
Quinnie’s Self Assured Sound on “paper doll” Solidifies Her as an Indie Artist You Shouldn’t Miss
A dive into quinnie’s second studio album that propels her beyond her breakout hit “touch tank.”
Indigo De Souza: On the “Precipice” of a New Sound
Precipice reintroduces Indigo De Souza with a new sound and a new outlook on mentality, life, and love.
MIRADOR Writes Something That “Feels Like Gold” For Their Debut Single
For their debut single, MIRADOR builds something raw and storytelling that showcases a new sound.
Don’t Tap the Glass Reclaims Movement in the Age of Digital Eyes
Through its throwback beats, Don’t Tap The Glass challenges the fear of judgment that social media culture has ingrained in us all.
Sapphic Yearning as a Song: Nep’s “Girls on TV”
Florida Indie darling, Nep, returns with newest song after a one year wait.
Alex G Redefines Indie with New Album “Headlights”
Alex G redefines indie lo-fi rock with new album Headlights.