This week’s best new indie releases featuring Japanese Breakfast, Pup, awakebutstillinbed, Cloakroom, clipping., and more.
Ethel Cain’s Perverts is a dark and experimental follow-up to her debut album, Preacher’s Daughter. It takes listeners on a ...
Japanese Breakfast have released their new video for 'Orlando in Love,' a song from their upcoming album, 'For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women).' ...
Ahead of the release of their seventh studio album, ‘Asphodels’, The Veils share their stirring new single “Mortal Wound”, ...
Parisian Lovers” is the new single from Joel Sunny, the rising producer and violinist who has created a loyal, expansive ...
Finding a well-known musical artist's hidden gems can be difficult. If one still listens to terrestrial radio, the station is ...
The Cure might be most famous for their new wave material but in the late 1990s, they joined a growing list of rockers who tuned into the dance craze.
Welcome to our weekly music post, where we spotlight our favorite new songs and albums. Hop in the comments and tell us: What ...
Despite the fact one of the tracks on her latest recording project, Perverts, is literally called “Onanist,” Ethel Cain is not in the business of pleasure. “If you love me, keep it to yourself,” she ...
These four one-hit wonders defined their genres when they were released, and are still considered classics in those genres today.
Ethel Cain's hauntingly beautiful "Vacillator," from her challenging and bold new album Perverts, is our song of the week.
Last year, Stephen Wilson Jr. shook up the country music scene by releasing his debut record, Søn Of Dad. The Indiana native ...