London-based indie artist Nathan Arizona is out with his latest work, “Keeper.” Split into two acts, it will no doubt... Read More
Brooklyn’s HARMS – better known as Jake Harms – wasn’t started with the intention to release a record. All he... Read More
Words by Kristyn Just finished doing budget projections over a glass (or two) of beer, and could really use some... Read More
Loving this new track by Stockholm-based 4-piece indie-pop group Chirping. Vaguely reminiscent of The Strokes, this band is giving off some good vibes... Read More
“A brief barrage of catchy tunes & sexy beats detailing a romantic encounter that is all too fleeting” We just... Read More
So stoked to be sitting here at a Think coffee in NYC, premiering this new video from the lovecats Baby... Read More
A few years ago it occurred to me, why aren’t more speaking out against how corporate the music industry has... Read More
Inspired by underground comics, alternative comedy, DIY K-records pop, and Flying Nun records, the Hairs write songs about dying houseplants,... Read More
Philadelphia psych/dream-pop outfit Weekender has released a video for their track “Modern Daydream”, and I am blown away at how creative and... Read More
Vern Matz formed at Yale University, where the members are currently finishing up their undergraduate studies. The bandmates met at... Read More
Ambitious arrangements and layered sounds mark a departure from beloved ’70s influences and an embrace of uncharted possibilities unique to... Read More
Got this fun track in from the Dominican rock band The Cat Lady. I’ve been sitting on this submission for... Read More
Start your morning with this sexy, indie rock track by Murmn. Reminiscent of MOTHXR (but much better), Murmn doesn’t try too hard... Read More
Ever coming up, Brighton has been churning out notable sounds the past few years; combing its seaside location with a... Read More
We love us a local band! New York band Deep Sea Peach Tree may be from the concrete jungle, but when... Read More
Obvious bias alert — somehow the things coming out of France never cease to be awesome. Merde! The track by... Read More
Pardon my hyperbolic statement but- NPR Music streamed El Pintor, Interpol’s newest album and it was the greatest day of... Read More
Everyone stop what you are doing — we have a Friday premiere featuring “Trials” from Winfield, Alabama band The Dirty... Read More
NYC-based Blakeley’s “Holiday Vinyl” is soaked in booze, snow, and in purring vocals that invert the Christmas winter wonderland into... Read More
Delicate, atmospheric, and musically minimalistic, Sweden’s Timothy latest release is the stunner “Pendine,” a fragile, mellow lullaby, slowly building into a heavy... Read More
Summer of George is my new favorite band—they’ve got neverending summer vibes, guitars that are like a resurgence of Weezer,... Read More
So, I have a story to share. Years before I lived in NYC, I wrote for a music blog in... Read More
Words by William Termination Dust is unique dream-pop band from the Great White North of Anchorage, Alaska. They’re utterly individual,... Read More
Where did Foreign Air come from, and can they just hang out in my living room serenading me and my... Read More
It may seem like Danes are taking over Left Bank recently, but there must be something in the water because... Read More
I literally can’t describe how much I love Colatura. Like, I’ve got a real thing for them. Beyond just being... Read More
Self-proclaimed purveyors of glum-pop, Morning Myth – made up of guitarist Ross King and singer Aimee Herbert-Smith – reminds me so much of... Read More
Last Friday I had the pleasure of seeing Stolen Jars play at Alphaville for their EP release party, hosted by... Read More
Our mates over at Vows // New Jersey, commented on a past Donovan Blanc post. We connected a month or... Read More
Kansas-based Hembree has had one great year. Rolling Stone hailed them as “best artist we saw at SXSW,” and NPR... Read More