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  • Cory Henry’s ‘A Wonderful Holiday’ Album Was Recorded Across The Country While On Tour With Stevie Wonder

    Cory Henry’s ‘A Wonderful Holiday’ Album Was Recorded Across The Country While On Tour With Stevie Wonder

  • Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel Allowed Their Guitars To Write The Music On Instrumental Album ‘Celestun’

    Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel Allowed Their Guitars To Write The Music On Instrumental Album ‘Celestun’

  • Watch Space Of Variations’ Video For “Halo” About The Gods And Devils Within Ourselves

    Watch Space Of Variations’ Video For “Halo” About The Gods And Devils Within Ourselves

  • Sylo’s “Seraphine” Chases The Witchy And Mysterious

    Sylo’s “Seraphine” Chases The Witchy And Mysterious

  • ‘Megadeth: Behind The Mask’ Documentary And Final Album Listening Party Will Take Over Theaters On January 22nd

    ‘Megadeth: Behind The Mask’ Documentary And Final Album Listening Party Will Take Over Theaters On January 22nd

  • Janet Devlin Brings Originals And Covers To A Youtube Christmas Special Out Now

    Janet Devlin Brings Originals And Covers To A Youtube Christmas Special Out Now

  • Watch Mongolian Rock Band Uuhai’s Video For “Khar Khulz” Ahead Of Their Debut Album

    Watch Mongolian Rock Band Uuhai’s Video For “Khar Khulz” Ahead Of Their Debut Album

  • HÉR’s “Patience In Observation” Pays Attention To The Unchanging Rhythm Of The Universe

    HÉR’s “Patience In Observation” Pays Attention To The Unchanging Rhythm Of The Universe

  • Gipsy Kings Featuring Tonino Baliardo Celebrate Over 40 Years In Music With New Album ‘Historia’

    Gipsy Kings Featuring Tonino Baliardo Celebrate Over 40 Years In Music With New Album ‘Historia’

  • The Naked Sun’s ‘Mirror In The Hallway’ Looks At Who You Were And Who You’re Becoming At The Same Time

    The Naked Sun’s ‘Mirror In The Hallway’ Looks At Who You Were And Who You’re Becoming At The Same Time

  • Soen’s “Mercenary” Is About The Violence We Inherit

    Soen’s “Mercenary” Is About The Violence We Inherit

  • Xiu Xiu Gathers Warped And Distorted Classic Song Covers As ‘Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1′

    Xiu Xiu Gathers Warped And Distorted Classic Song Covers As ‘Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1′

  • Watch Annabelle Chairlegs’ Video For “Heavy Sleeper” Navigating Between Dreams And Nightmares

    Watch Annabelle Chairlegs’ Video For “Heavy Sleeper” Navigating Between Dreams And Nightmares

  • Diane Coll Finds The Comforting Sweetness Of Nature With “Carolina Wren”

    Diane Coll Finds The Comforting Sweetness Of Nature With “Carolina Wren”

  • Bound In Fear’s “Chasm” Faces The Frightening To Seek Self-Awareness

    Bound In Fear’s “Chasm” Faces The Frightening To Seek Self-Awareness

  • Imperial Triumphant’s Steve Blanco Unveils 45-Minute Ambient Project ‘Echoes Of Dead’

    Imperial Triumphant’s Steve Blanco Unveils 45-Minute Ambient Project ‘Echoes Of Dead’

  • Beatrice Deer’s “Arranged” Finds Strength In Working Through Complex Relationships

    Beatrice Deer’s “Arranged” Finds Strength In Working Through Complex Relationships

  • Jessie Wagner’s “Christmas With Me” Previews ‘It’s A Wicked Cool Christmas’ Collection

    Jessie Wagner’s “Christmas With Me” Previews ‘It’s A Wicked Cool Christmas’ Collection

  • The Zenith Passage Delivers A Frightening View Of Humanity’s Future With “Fleshbound Reliquary”

    The Zenith Passage Delivers A Frightening View Of Humanity’s Future With “Fleshbound Reliquary”

  • The Crown Will Wrap Up 35 Years Of Metal With ‘No Tomorrow – Farewell 2026’ Tour

    The Crown Will Wrap Up 35 Years Of Metal With ‘No Tomorrow – Farewell 2026’ Tour

  • Olive Jones Recommends Letting Go Of Baggage With “Colour On The Wall”

    Olive Jones Recommends Letting Go Of Baggage With “Colour On The Wall”

  • Zahn’s ‘Purpur’ Experiments With Electronic-Driven Rock Heaviness

    Zahn’s ‘Purpur’ Experiments With Electronic-Driven Rock Heaviness

  • Indie Rockers The Modern Era Herald Their Return With “Dear Anyone”

    Indie Rockers The Modern Era Herald Their Return With “Dear Anyone”

  • Soho Dukes Lay On The Keys For “Suited & Booted”

    Soho Dukes Lay On The Keys For “Suited & Booted”

  • Oslo Tapes Introduce The Cosmic And Ritualistic With “Pyramyd Shape”

    Oslo Tapes Introduce The Cosmic And Ritualistic With “Pyramyd Shape”

  • Magnolia Boulevard’s Self-Titled Debut Evokes The Struggles Of Appalachian People

    Magnolia Boulevard’s Self-Titled Debut Evokes The Struggles Of Appalachian People

  • Overmono’s “Paradise Runner” Channels The Momentum Of Constant Touring

    Overmono’s “Paradise Runner” Channels The Momentum Of Constant Touring

  • Jena Malone Longs For Transcendent Connection With “Create In Your Name”

    Jena Malone Longs For Transcendent Connection With “Create In Your Name”

  • Parody Metal Band Nanowar Of Steel Gets Ready For Their Winter Tour With ‘The Genghis Khan EP To End All Genghis Khan EPs’

    Parody Metal Band Nanowar Of Steel Gets Ready For Their Winter Tour With ‘The Genghis Khan EP To End All Genghis Khan EPs’

  • Ed Prosek’s “All Things In Due Time” Slows Down Before Rushing Into The Unknown

    Ed Prosek’s “All Things In Due Time” Slows Down Before Rushing Into The Unknown

  • Visions Of Atlantis Reimagine Their Latest Album With Instrumental Take ‘Armada – An Orchestral Voyage’

    Visions Of Atlantis Reimagine Their Latest Album With Instrumental Take ‘Armada – An Orchestral Voyage’

  • Crash Richard’s ‘Sensitive Devil’ Resists The Hardening Of The World

    Crash Richard’s ‘Sensitive Devil’ Resists The Hardening Of The World

  • Pete Fij Turns Over A New Leaf With “Love’s Coming Back”

    Pete Fij Turns Over A New Leaf With “Love’s Coming Back”

  • The Gems Shed Their Skin With Second Album ‘Year Of The Snake’

    The Gems Shed Their Skin With Second Album ‘Year Of The Snake’

  • Limahl Revists Holiday Ode “One Wish For Christmas”

    Limahl Revists Holiday Ode “One Wish For Christmas”

  • The Brook & The Bluff’s “Super Bowl Sunday” Looks Under The Surface At Masculinity And Ego

    The Brook & The Bluff’s “Super Bowl Sunday” Looks Under The Surface At Masculinity And Ego

  • Amon Amarth Announces ‘The Allfather Awakens’ Tour And New Album For 2026

    Amon Amarth Announces ‘The Allfather Awakens’ Tour And New Album For 2026

  • “Idealist” From Rotten Sound Searches For A New Level In Humanity Long In Coming

    “Idealist” From Rotten Sound Searches For A New Level In Humanity Long In Coming

  • Kim Moberg’s ‘All That Really Matters’ Reflects On Challenging Human Experiences

    Kim Moberg’s ‘All That Really Matters’ Reflects On Challenging Human Experiences

  • Watch A.J. Croce’s Video For “So Much Fun” Celebrating Party Guests And Their Departure

    Watch A.J. Croce’s Video For “So Much Fun” Celebrating Party Guests And Their Departure

  • Bicycle Inn’s ‘Long In The Tooth’ Embarks On The Un-Learning Process

    Bicycle Inn’s ‘Long In The Tooth’ Embarks On The Un-Learning Process

  • Dominique Fils-Aimé Ruminates On The Inclinations That Move Us With “Going Home”

    Dominique Fils-Aimé Ruminates On The Inclinations That Move Us With “Going Home”

  • Rose’s Pawn Shop Captures An Expansive Spirit For “Where The Horizon Has A Light”

    Rose’s Pawn Shop Captures An Expansive Spirit For “Where The Horizon Has A Light”

  • Ranky Tanky’s “Be Alright” Turns Struggle Into Song

    Ranky Tanky’s “Be Alright” Turns Struggle Into Song

  • Bitter Branches Acknowledge The Ease Of Not Caring With “Basic Karate”

    Bitter Branches Acknowledge The Ease Of Not Caring With “Basic Karate”

  • William Clark Green’s ‘Watterson Hall’ Builds On New Perspectives In Life

    William Clark Green’s ‘Watterson Hall’ Builds On New Perspectives In Life

  • John McCutcheon And Tom Paxton Are ‘Together Again’ Drawing On Over 200 Co-Written Songs

    John McCutcheon And Tom Paxton Are ‘Together Again’ Drawing On Over 200 Co-Written Songs

  • Josh Freese Delivers A Second Collection Of High-Energy One-Minute Songs Via Loosegroove Records

    Josh Freese Delivers A Second Collection Of High-Energy One-Minute Songs Via Loosegroove Records

  • Harvey Rushmore & The Octopus Explore The Collapsing Boundaries Of Reality With ‘Mindsuckers’

    Harvey Rushmore & The Octopus Explore The Collapsing Boundaries Of Reality With ‘Mindsuckers’

  • Dana Maragos Brings ‘Unimaginable Things’ To Wide Release

    Dana Maragos Brings ‘Unimaginable Things’ To Wide Release

  • Parliament-Funkadelic’s Michael Hampton Releases ‘Into The Public Domain’ Album With Royalty-Free Usage

    Parliament-Funkadelic’s Michael Hampton Releases ‘Into The Public Domain’ Album With Royalty-Free Usage

  • Queen Quail’s ‘Narcissus’ Balances The Pull Of Memory And The Urgency Of The Present

    Queen Quail’s ‘Narcissus’ Balances The Pull Of Memory And The Urgency Of The Present

  • Bobby Mahoney’s “Smoke And Drive” Makes You Say “Remember That Time When…”

    Bobby Mahoney’s “Smoke And Drive” Makes You Say “Remember That Time When…”

  • This House is Creaking’s “Something Else” Learns To Accept The Complexities Of Failure

    This House is Creaking’s “Something Else” Learns To Accept The Complexities Of Failure

  • KillerStar’s Video For “So Easy” Updates The Story Of Bonnie & Clyde

    KillerStar’s Video For “So Easy” Updates The Story Of Bonnie & Clyde

  • Song + Video Premier: Dave Miller’s “Party In The Pines” Is An Invitation With An Important Message Of Inclusion

    Song + Video Premier: Dave Miller’s “Party In The Pines” Is An Invitation With An Important Message Of Inclusion

  • Ponte Del Diavolo’s ‘De Venom Natura’ Finds The Poisonous Undercurrent In Nature

    Ponte Del Diavolo’s ‘De Venom Natura’ Finds The Poisonous Undercurrent In Nature

  • Magic Fig’s “Goblin” Is About The Fickleness Of Inspiration

    Magic Fig’s “Goblin” Is About The Fickleness Of Inspiration

  • The Bros. Landreth Were Inspired By Their Live Lineup For ‘Dog Ear’

    The Bros. Landreth Were Inspired By Their Live Lineup For ‘Dog Ear’

  • Joshua Burnside’s “Moon High” Reflects On An Outpouring Of Grief

    Joshua Burnside’s “Moon High” Reflects On An Outpouring Of Grief

  • Little Steven’s Underground Garage Adds New Show ‘Robbo At The Movies’ Focused On The Intersection Between Film And Music

    Little Steven’s Underground Garage Adds New Show ‘Robbo At The Movies’ Focused On The Intersection Between Film And Music

  • Benjamin Tod Puts Together New Honky Tonk Band ‘The Inline Six’ For 2026 Tour

    Benjamin Tod Puts Together New Honky Tonk Band ‘The Inline Six’ For 2026 Tour

  • Watch The Burning North’s Video For Autobio Track “Facing The Hill”

    Watch The Burning North’s Video For Autobio Track “Facing The Hill”

  • M. Byrd Observes A New Sense Of Liberation By Creating ‘A Better Place’

    M. Byrd Observes A New Sense Of Liberation By Creating ‘A Better Place’

  • Slayer’s Progressive Second Album ‘Hell Awaits’ Celebrates 40 Years With A Special Edition In The Spring

    Slayer’s Progressive Second Album ‘Hell Awaits’ Celebrates 40 Years With A Special Edition In The Spring

  • Courtney Hartman Co-Writes With Other Creative And Caregiver Mothers For ‘With You’

    Courtney Hartman Co-Writes With Other Creative And Caregiver Mothers For ‘With You’

  • G. Love & Special Sauce Take ‘Lemonade’ On A Celebratory Tour And Also Bring ‘Ode To R.L.’ To Audiences

    G. Love & Special Sauce Take ‘Lemonade’ On A Celebratory Tour And Also Bring ‘Ode To R.L.’ To Audiences

  • Anna Graves Rediscovers Her Spark With “Burn On”

    Anna Graves Rediscovers Her Spark With “Burn On”

  • Watch Megadeth’s Skate Culture Video For “I Don’t Care”

    Watch Megadeth’s Skate Culture Video For “I Don’t Care”

  • Katie Tupper Ponders The Unreachable In Life With Debut Album ‘Greyhound’

    Katie Tupper Ponders The Unreachable In Life With Debut Album ‘Greyhound’

  • The Morning Stars Deliver A Hymn Of Empowerment With “Can’t Stand Up”

    The Morning Stars Deliver A Hymn Of Empowerment With “Can’t Stand Up”

  • Leanne Binder Returns With ‘I Got Something To Say’ And A Run Of Winter Live Dates

    Leanne Binder Returns With ‘I Got Something To Say’ And A Run Of Winter Live Dates

  • Abronia Brings Together Weight And Stillness For ‘Shapes Unravel’

    Abronia Brings Together Weight And Stillness For ‘Shapes Unravel’

  • Alan Williams Abandoned Agendas To Discover ‘Floating On The Dreamline’

    Alan Williams Abandoned Agendas To Discover ‘Floating On The Dreamline’

  • Antonio Larosa’s New Holiday Song “Christmas, Bring My Baby Back” Pairs Quiet Heartache With A Vintage Sound

    Antonio Larosa’s New Holiday Song “Christmas, Bring My Baby Back” Pairs Quiet Heartache With A Vintage Sound

  • The Church’s “Sacred Echoes (Part Two)” Journeys From The Forlorn To The Exultant

    The Church’s “Sacred Echoes (Part Two)” Journeys From The Forlorn To The Exultant

  • Therion’s Live Album ‘Con Orquestra’ Was Recorded With Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México In An Arena Setting

    Therion’s Live Album ‘Con Orquestra’ Was Recorded With Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México In An Arena Setting

  • Sylvia Black’s ‘Shadowtime’ Longs For A Return To Beauty, Love, And Freedom

    Sylvia Black’s ‘Shadowtime’ Longs For A Return To Beauty, Love, And Freedom

  • Rise Carmine’s “Second Love” Fuses Rock And Psychedelia

    Rise Carmine’s “Second Love” Fuses Rock And Psychedelia

  • Conversations Between Ani DiFranco And Cultural Anthropologist Lauren Coyle Rosen Are Captured In ‘The Spirit Of Ani’

    Conversations Between Ani DiFranco And Cultural Anthropologist Lauren Coyle Rosen Are Captured In ‘The Spirit Of Ani’

  • Alkaloid Reimagines The Work Of A Classical Composer For Their First Live Album, ‘Bach Out Of Bounds’

    Alkaloid Reimagines The Work Of A Classical Composer For Their First Live Album, ‘Bach Out Of Bounds’

  • Tombstones In Their Eyes Journey From Despair To Strength With “Alive And Well”

    Tombstones In Their Eyes Journey From Despair To Strength With “Alive And Well”

  • Armor For Sleep Returns With ‘There Is No Memory’ And Invites Listeners To Question The Nature Of Their Existence

    Armor For Sleep Returns With ‘There Is No Memory’ And Invites Listeners To Question The Nature Of Their Existence

  • Song + Video Premier: “Time Escaped” From Annie Wells Finds Determination In The Midst Of Grief

    Song + Video Premier: “Time Escaped” From Annie Wells Finds Determination In The Midst Of Grief

  • Blackwater Holylight Leaves The Familiar Behind For ‘Not Here Not Gone’

    Blackwater Holylight Leaves The Familiar Behind For ‘Not Here Not Gone’

  • Robert DeLong Reflects The Banjo-Based Origin Of “Fool Me Once” In New Folk Edition

    Robert DeLong Reflects The Banjo-Based Origin Of “Fool Me Once” In New Folk Edition

  • Watch Aloe Blacc & Eric Hirshberg Perform “For Real” About Connection In An Era Of Digital Overload

    Watch Aloe Blacc & Eric Hirshberg Perform “For Real” About Connection In An Era Of Digital Overload

  • Shawn Desman & Dallas Smith Bring Two Worlds Together With “One Good Life”

    Shawn Desman & Dallas Smith Bring Two Worlds Together With “One Good Life”

  • Calling All Captains Confronts The Dark Corners Of The Mind With “Blood For Blood”

    Calling All Captains Confronts The Dark Corners Of The Mind With “Blood For Blood”

  • Watch Jessie Wilson’s Behind The Scenes Video For “Running Out Of G.A.S.”

    Watch Jessie Wilson’s Behind The Scenes Video For “Running Out Of G.A.S.”

  • For Bella White, “Little Things” Lead To Big Changes

    For Bella White, “Little Things” Lead To Big Changes

  • The Hold Steady Celebrates The 20th Anniversary Of ‘Separation Sunday’ With Expanded Deluxe Edition

    The Hold Steady Celebrates The 20th Anniversary Of ‘Separation Sunday’ With Expanded Deluxe Edition

  • Whitechapel Reveals A Video For “Prisoner 666” And Heads Out On Tour In November And December

    Whitechapel Reveals A Video For “Prisoner 666” And Heads Out On Tour In November And December

  • The Old Dead Tree’s Live ‘London Sessions’ EP Was Recorded At Abbey Road Studios

    The Old Dead Tree’s Live ‘London Sessions’ EP Was Recorded At Abbey Road Studios

  • Barry Adamson Scores A Documentary Celebrating The Auteur-Favorite Scala Cinema In London

    Barry Adamson Scores A Documentary Celebrating The Auteur-Favorite Scala Cinema In London

  • Becca Hannah’s “Empathy” Is About Reclaiming One’s Power

    Becca Hannah’s “Empathy” Is About Reclaiming One’s Power

  • Interview: Jeff Larson On The Daily Creative Practice Behind His Wide-Ranging Collaborative Album With Gerry Beckley

    Interview: Jeff Larson On The Daily Creative Practice Behind His Wide-Ranging Collaborative Album With Gerry Beckley

  • Laney Jones And The Spirits Debut Their Raw Rock Sound With Self-Titled Album

    Laney Jones And The Spirits Debut Their Raw Rock Sound With Self-Titled Album

  • Watch Langhorne Slim’s Video For “Haunted Man” Shot In A Fog-Filled Haunted House

    Watch Langhorne Slim’s Video For “Haunted Man” Shot In A Fog-Filled Haunted House

  • Kelly Finnegan Heralds The Holiday Season With Two New Songs And A 7-Inch Vinyl

    Kelly Finnegan Heralds The Holiday Season With Two New Songs And A 7-Inch Vinyl

  • Mayhem Takes On The Fragility Of Existence With ‘Liturgy Of Death’

    Mayhem Takes On The Fragility Of Existence With ‘Liturgy Of Death’

  • The Chesterfield Kings Break Open Their Vault For ‘Loose Ends: 1989-2004’ Capturing Rare, B-Sides & Unreleased Tracks

    The Chesterfield Kings Break Open Their Vault For ‘Loose Ends: 1989-2004’ Capturing Rare, B-Sides & Unreleased Tracks

  • Hér Was Inspired By Iceland And Northern Shores For Debut Album ‘Monochrome’

    Hér Was Inspired By Iceland And Northern Shores For Debut Album ‘Monochrome’

  • José González Channels His Inner Child For “Pajarito”

    José González Channels His Inner Child For “Pajarito”

  • Jimmy Eat World Vinyl Debuts Several Singles And Extras With ‘Something(s) Loud’ EP

    Jimmy Eat World Vinyl Debuts Several Singles And Extras With ‘Something(s) Loud’ EP

  • Ben Quad Looks Ahead To A Better Future With ‘Wisher’

    Ben Quad Looks Ahead To A Better Future With ‘Wisher’

  • Parkwalker Captures The Quiet Poetry Of Urban Calm With ‘The Extra Mile’

    Parkwalker Captures The Quiet Poetry Of Urban Calm With ‘The Extra Mile’

  • Welsh-Cornish Artist Gwenno Remixes “Morwreg” By Quinquis

    Welsh-Cornish Artist Gwenno Remixes “Morwreg” By Quinquis

  • Stoke Signals Return With ‘Making Enemies’ EP And Supporting West Coast Appearances

    Stoke Signals Return With ‘Making Enemies’ EP And Supporting West Coast Appearances

  • The Heavenly States Celebrate Ten Years Of Ground-Breaking Album ‘Hiss’ With A First-Time Digital Release And ‘Hiss Extras EP’

    The Heavenly States Celebrate Ten Years Of Ground-Breaking Album ‘Hiss’ With A First-Time Digital Release And ‘Hiss Extras EP’

  • ‘Monday’s Child’ From My Violence Ventures Further Into The Shadows

    ‘Monday’s Child’ From My Violence Ventures Further Into The Shadows

  • Frances Baker’s ‘Isabella’s House’ EP Invites You Into Fantastical Moments

    Frances Baker’s ‘Isabella’s House’ EP Invites You Into Fantastical Moments

  • The Damned Reunite In The Studio For Covers Album ‘Not Like Everybody Else’ Dedicated To The Late Brian James

    The Damned Reunite In The Studio For Covers Album ‘Not Like Everybody Else’ Dedicated To The Late Brian James

  • Don Arbor’s ‘Hope Is Hard To Kill’ Serves As A Reminder Of Past Challenges Overcome

    Don Arbor’s ‘Hope Is Hard To Kill’ Serves As A Reminder Of Past Challenges Overcome

  • Song Premier: “Happy Lucky Bye” From Patria Jacobs Salvages New Certainties From Relationship Wreckage

    Song Premier: “Happy Lucky Bye” From Patria Jacobs Salvages New Certainties From Relationship Wreckage

  • Watch Lucinda Williams’ Video For “The World’s Gone Wrong” Kicking Off Her Upcoming Album

    Watch Lucinda Williams’ Video For “The World’s Gone Wrong” Kicking Off Her Upcoming Album

  • Midlake’s ‘A Bridge Too Far’ Finds Quiet Beauty In Life’s Overlooked Details

    Midlake’s ‘A Bridge Too Far’ Finds Quiet Beauty In Life’s Overlooked Details

  • Watch Doe Paoro’s Celebratory Live Video For “Forgiveness Is” Featuring A Full Choir

    Watch Doe Paoro’s Celebratory Live Video For “Forgiveness Is” Featuring A Full Choir

  • Toad The Wet Sprocket’s ‘Rings: The Acoustic Sessions’ Traces The Band’s Musical Journey

    Toad The Wet Sprocket’s ‘Rings: The Acoustic Sessions’ Traces The Band’s Musical Journey

  • Song Premier: Susan Hagan’s “Marchin’ On” Featuring Eliza Gilkyson And John Gorka Is A Protest Song With Style And Attitude

    Song Premier: Susan Hagan’s “Marchin’ On” Featuring Eliza Gilkyson And John Gorka Is A Protest Song With Style And Attitude

  • The Deluxe Edition Of Allt’s ‘From The New World’ Includes Instrumental Versions And Three Unreleased Acoustic Tracks

    The Deluxe Edition Of Allt’s ‘From The New World’ Includes Instrumental Versions And Three Unreleased Acoustic Tracks

  • Local Weatherman Returns With ‘Right One’ EP In The New Year Exploring Self-Doubt And New Beginnings

    Local Weatherman Returns With ‘Right One’ EP In The New Year Exploring Self-Doubt And New Beginnings

  • Sam Himself’s ‘Moonsongs’ Embraces The Minimal And Atmospheric

    Sam Himself’s ‘Moonsongs’ Embraces The Minimal And Atmospheric

  • Robert Deeble’s ‘The Space Between Us’ Is A Lament For the Dysfunction Of Our Time

    Robert Deeble’s ‘The Space Between Us’ Is A Lament For the Dysfunction Of Our Time

  • Brainwasher Finds “Home” In Unexpected Places

    Brainwasher Finds “Home” In Unexpected Places

  • Dom Mariani’s ‘Apple Of Life’ Showcases His Power-Pop Influences

    Dom Mariani’s ‘Apple Of Life’ Showcases His Power-Pop Influences

  • Brian Wilson’s 2000 Performance Album ‘Live At The Roxy Theatre’ Gets An Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition In Multiple Formats

    Brian Wilson’s 2000 Performance Album ‘Live At The Roxy Theatre’ Gets An Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition In Multiple Formats

  • The Infamous Stringdusters Deliver A Song Of Hope With “Light At The End Of The Day”

    The Infamous Stringdusters Deliver A Song Of Hope With “Light At The End Of The Day”

  • 84 Days Have A Resounding Punk Message To Share: “Don’t Trust The Government”

    84 Days Have A Resounding Punk Message To Share: “Don’t Trust The Government”

  • Darker Lighter’s “Hanging On” Gets A Synthy Remix By Justin Raisen

    Darker Lighter’s “Hanging On” Gets A Synthy Remix By Justin Raisen

  • Robert Jon & The Wreck Delve Into Their Formative Love Of Music With “Back To The Beginning Again”

    Robert Jon & The Wreck Delve Into Their Formative Love Of Music With “Back To The Beginning Again”

  • Rebecca Foon’s ‘Black Butterflies’ Is About Quiet Resilience

    Rebecca Foon’s ‘Black Butterflies’ Is About Quiet Resilience

  • Adept Celebrates Their Comeback With ‘Blood Covenant’ And A 20th Anniversary Tour

    Adept Celebrates Their Comeback With ‘Blood Covenant’ And A 20th Anniversary Tour

  • Watch Laveda’s Video For “Highway Meditation” With A ‘Natural Born Killers’-Inspired Storyline

    Watch Laveda’s Video For “Highway Meditation” With A ‘Natural Born Killers’-Inspired Storyline

  • Paul Winter Brings International Guests And Nature Sounds To Seasonal ‘Horn of Plenty’ Album

    Paul Winter Brings International Guests And Nature Sounds To Seasonal ‘Horn of Plenty’ Album

  • Spanish Love Songs Teams Up With Illuminati Hotties For The Fleeting Happiness Of “Heavenhead”

    Spanish Love Songs Teams Up With Illuminati Hotties For The Fleeting Happiness Of “Heavenhead”

  • Ov Sulfur Honors Beloved Family Members With “Wither”

    Ov Sulfur Honors Beloved Family Members With “Wither”

  • Bassist Noah Young Allowed Accidents And Chance Happenings To Inform Solo Album ‘Noah’

    Bassist Noah Young Allowed Accidents And Chance Happenings To Inform Solo Album ‘Noah’

  • Jim Matheos’ Instrumental-Driven Project Tuesday The Sky Returns With ‘Indoor Enthusiast’

    Jim Matheos’ Instrumental-Driven Project Tuesday The Sky Returns With ‘Indoor Enthusiast’

  • Tommy Talton’s Posthumous Album, ‘Seven Levels’ Expresses Gratitude For His Life

    Tommy Talton’s Posthumous Album, ‘Seven Levels’ Expresses Gratitude For His Life

  • Abysmal Dawn Returns With “Cradle Of Affliction” Ahead Of An Autumn Tour

    Abysmal Dawn Returns With “Cradle Of Affliction” Ahead Of An Autumn Tour

  • The Dodos’ Meric Long Delivers A Kid In A Candy Store Vibe For Debut Solo Album ‘Kablooey’

    The Dodos’ Meric Long Delivers A Kid In A Candy Store Vibe For Debut Solo Album ‘Kablooey’

  • Juliana Hatfield’s ‘Lightning Might Strike’ Is A Testament To Endurance

    Juliana Hatfield’s ‘Lightning Might Strike’ Is A Testament To Endurance

  • Gena Britt Brings Her Banjo To Collaborative Solo Album ‘Streets, Rivers, Dreams & Heartaches’

    Gena Britt Brings Her Banjo To Collaborative Solo Album ‘Streets, Rivers, Dreams & Heartaches’

  • Carach Angren’s ‘The Cult Of Kariba’ EP Returns To A Fateful Story From Their Origins

    Carach Angren’s ‘The Cult Of Kariba’ EP Returns To A Fateful Story From Their Origins

  • “Texting” From Living Hour Looks At Obsession And Communication In The Digital Age

    “Texting” From Living Hour Looks At Obsession And Communication In The Digital Age

  • R.E.M.’s ‘Radio Free Europe 2025’ Benefit EP Arrives On 10-Inch Orange Vinyl

    R.E.M.’s ‘Radio Free Europe 2025’ Benefit EP Arrives On 10-Inch Orange Vinyl

  • Clay Street Unit’s “Chocktaw County” Featuring Lindsay Lou Accepts What Might Have Been

    Clay Street Unit’s “Chocktaw County” Featuring Lindsay Lou Accepts What Might Have Been

  • Watch Entheos’ Video For “Empty On The Inside” Ahead Of Their North American Tour

    Watch Entheos’ Video For “Empty On The Inside” Ahead Of Their North American Tour

  • Bear McCreary’s Work Moves To A New Home With First Release To Be ‘The Lord Of The Rings: Rings of Power’ Season Two Complete Soundtrack

    Bear McCreary’s Work Moves To A New Home With First Release To Be ‘The Lord Of The Rings: Rings of Power’ Season Two Complete Soundtrack

  • Nikita Lev’s ‘Suspend’ EP Explores The Limbo Between Heartbreak And Healing

    Nikita Lev’s ‘Suspend’ EP Explores The Limbo Between Heartbreak And Healing

  • Shelley Rená Builds On A Session And Performance Background For Debut Solo Album ‘Miles Away’

    Shelley Rená Builds On A Session And Performance Background For Debut Solo Album ‘Miles Away’

  • Danheim’s “Yggdrasil II” Revisits The Norse Sacred Tree As A Key To Memory, Land, And Lineage

    Danheim’s “Yggdrasil II” Revisits The Norse Sacred Tree As A Key To Memory, Land, And Lineage

  • Alex Skolnick Trio’s “Prove You’re Not A Robot” Comments On The Absurd Humor Of Digital Life

    Alex Skolnick Trio’s “Prove You’re Not A Robot” Comments On The Absurd Humor Of Digital Life

  • St. Panther’s “The Deal” Brings Together Love, Admiration, And Pain

    St. Panther’s “The Deal” Brings Together Love, Admiration, And Pain

  • Ryan Reidy’s “Impossible To Love” Was Inspired By The Tragedy And Comedy Faced By People Who Come Together

    Ryan Reidy’s “Impossible To Love” Was Inspired By The Tragedy And Comedy Faced By People Who Come Together

  • Bloodbound Ventures Into The Medieval Period For ‘Field Of Swords’

    Bloodbound Ventures Into The Medieval Period For ‘Field Of Swords’

  • Hear Ken Pomeroy’s “Bound To Rain (Live)” As She Performs It On Screen In ‘The Lowdown’

    Hear Ken Pomeroy’s “Bound To Rain (Live)” As She Performs It On Screen In ‘The Lowdown’

  • Cytrus’ Album ‘Duality’ Pays Tribute To 1960s & 1970s Rock, Soul, And Psychedelia

    Cytrus’ Album ‘Duality’ Pays Tribute To 1960s & 1970s Rock, Soul, And Psychedelia

  • The Lowest Pair Sheds Old Skins With ‘Always As Young As We’ll Ever Be’

    The Lowest Pair Sheds Old Skins With ‘Always As Young As We’ll Ever Be’

  • Heartwells Release “Killin Me Now” Ahead Of Their First European Tour

    Heartwells Release “Killin Me Now” Ahead Of Their First European Tour

  • Alex Little’s “Sounds Like A Deal” Confronts A Legacy Of Media Exploitation

    Alex Little’s “Sounds Like A Deal” Confronts A Legacy Of Media Exploitation

  • Watch Duff McKagan’s ‘Live From London’ Performance Video For “Holy Water/I Wanna Be Your Dog”

    Watch Duff McKagan’s ‘Live From London’ Performance Video For “Holy Water/I Wanna Be Your Dog”

  • Paul Schalda Takes Debut Solo Album ‘Lately’ On The Road

    Paul Schalda Takes Debut Solo Album ‘Lately’ On The Road

  • Cold In Berlin’s “The Stranger” Is A Call In The Dark Featuring Sci-Fi Synths

    Cold In Berlin’s “The Stranger” Is A Call In The Dark Featuring Sci-Fi Synths

  • Wolfbrigade Commemorates 30 Years With ‘Hostile Wasteland’ EP And ‘Kill To Live’ 2025 Live Album

    Wolfbrigade Commemorates 30 Years With ‘Hostile Wasteland’ EP And ‘Kill To Live’ 2025 Live Album

  • Beatrix Haunts Her Past With “Ghosts Of Tennessee”

    Beatrix Haunts Her Past With “Ghosts Of Tennessee”

  • Luca Fogale’s “Horizon” Celebrates The Power Of Unconditional Love In Dark Times

    Luca Fogale’s “Horizon” Celebrates The Power Of Unconditional Love In Dark Times

  • Oswald Slain Reconciles With Youth And Aging For Debut Album ‘Bucky’

    Oswald Slain Reconciles With Youth And Aging For Debut Album ‘Bucky’

  • Dalton’s ‘More Songs About Love And Death’ Embraces Introspection And A DIY Ethos

    Dalton’s ‘More Songs About Love And Death’ Embraces Introspection And A DIY Ethos

  • The Grahams Bring Their Personal Lives To Their Music With ‘The Bridge’

    The Grahams Bring Their Personal Lives To Their Music With ‘The Bridge’

  • Bloom Questions The Value Of Chasing Things That Are “Out Of Reach”

    Bloom Questions The Value Of Chasing Things That Are “Out Of Reach”

  • Dead Heat’s “The Order” Says That Real Recognizes Real

    Dead Heat’s “The Order” Says That Real Recognizes Real

  • The Dead Betties Channel Righteous Fury Into Their ‘Whitey’ EP

    The Dead Betties Channel Righteous Fury Into Their ‘Whitey’ EP

  • Her Leather Jacket’s “Death Train” Featuring Kellin Quinn Arrives Ahead Of Several Festival Appearances

    Her Leather Jacket’s “Death Train” Featuring Kellin Quinn Arrives Ahead Of Several Festival Appearances

  • Alex Cano Finds Joy In The Midst Of Chaos With “Doin’ It Wrong”

    Alex Cano Finds Joy In The Midst Of Chaos With “Doin’ It Wrong”

  • Watch Wormy’s Video For “Give Up” Inspired By ‘The Blair Witch Project’

    Watch Wormy’s Video For “Give Up” Inspired By ‘The Blair Witch Project’

  • Dave McMurray’s ‘I Love Life Even When I’m Hurting’ Is Based Around Positivity

    Dave McMurray’s ‘I Love Life Even When I’m Hurting’ Is Based Around Positivity

  • Katie Pruitt Gains Fresh Perspective With ‘The Pleasantville Sessions’ EP

    Katie Pruitt Gains Fresh Perspective With ‘The Pleasantville Sessions’ EP

  • “To Pieces” From Azam Ali Explores Annihilation And Renewal

    “To Pieces” From Azam Ali Explores Annihilation And Renewal

  • Ruthven Brings Live Show Energy To “Kiss Goodnight”

    Ruthven Brings Live Show Energy To “Kiss Goodnight”

  • Grace Inspace’s “Unrivaled” Is About Finding The Courage To Walk Away

    Grace Inspace’s “Unrivaled” Is About Finding The Courage To Walk Away

  • Terry Klein’s Fifth Album ‘Hill Country Folk Music’ Pays Homage To What Makes Him Feel At Home

    Terry Klein’s Fifth Album ‘Hill Country Folk Music’ Pays Homage To What Makes Him Feel At Home

  • Spinal Tap Tribute Triple Album Benefits Teen Cancer America

    Spinal Tap Tribute Triple Album Benefits Teen Cancer America

  • Joshua Burnside’s “Nicer Part Of Town” Heralds An East Coast Tour

    Joshua Burnside’s “Nicer Part Of Town” Heralds An East Coast Tour

  • Listen To Jillian Jacqueline, Caitlyn Smith, And Lucie Silvas’ Cover Of Dolly Parton’s “Little Sparrow” And Find Out More About The ‘Mother Benefit Show’

    Listen To Jillian Jacqueline, Caitlyn Smith, And Lucie Silvas’ Cover Of Dolly Parton’s “Little Sparrow” And Find Out More About The ‘Mother Benefit Show’

  • Breakfield Kicks Off Their New Name And New Era With “Canyon Walls”

    Breakfield Kicks Off Their New Name And New Era With “Canyon Walls”

  • Megadeth’s “Tipping Point” Heralds Their Self-Titled Final Album Arriving In 2026

    Megadeth’s “Tipping Point” Heralds Their Self-Titled Final Album Arriving In 2026

  • Stu Larsen Confesses Authentic Wishes With “If I’m Honest”

    Stu Larsen Confesses Authentic Wishes With “If I’m Honest”

  • “All Kinds Of Country” From Hunter Brothers Says That Everyone Is Welcome At The Table

    “All Kinds Of Country” From Hunter Brothers Says That Everyone Is Welcome At The Table

  • Magic Wands’ New Album ‘Cascades’ Was Shaped By Classic Poetry And Gothic Romance

    Magic Wands’ New Album ‘Cascades’ Was Shaped By Classic Poetry And Gothic Romance

  • 1914 Returns With ‘Viribus Unitis’ Following A Ukrainian Soldier’s Experiences From 1914-1919

    1914 Returns With ‘Viribus Unitis’ Following A Ukrainian Soldier’s Experiences From 1914-1919

  • Two Rare Bratmobile Recordings Will Be Reissued On Vinyl As ‘The Real Janelle & The Peel Session’ For Black Friday RSD

    Two Rare Bratmobile Recordings Will Be Reissued On Vinyl As ‘The Real Janelle & The Peel Session’ For Black Friday RSD

  • Check Out The Thing With Feathers’ Debut Album ‘So Electric’ And Catch Them On Tour

    Check Out The Thing With Feathers’ Debut Album ‘So Electric’ And Catch Them On Tour

  • Mack Avenue And Strata-East Records Bring Four Key Jazz Titles To CD And Vinyl Release

    Mack Avenue And Strata-East Records Bring Four Key Jazz Titles To CD And Vinyl Release

  • New Found Glory Offers Resilience And Hope With ‘Listen Up!’

    New Found Glory Offers Resilience And Hope With ‘Listen Up!’

  • Watch Blitz Vega’s Video For “Superbrain” Exploring The Struggle That Humans Have With Technology

    Watch Blitz Vega’s Video For “Superbrain” Exploring The Struggle That Humans Have With Technology

  • The Earls Of Babylon Take On Chronic Complainers With “Piece Of My Mind”

    The Earls Of Babylon Take On Chronic Complainers With “Piece Of My Mind”

  • Twin Shadow Returns To Drums And Synths For ‘Cadet’ Album

    Twin Shadow Returns To Drums And Synths For ‘Cadet’ Album

  • Plantoid’s Album ‘Flare’ Takes Their Prog Sound Towards Shoegaze, Pop, And Rock

    Plantoid’s Album ‘Flare’ Takes Their Prog Sound Towards Shoegaze, Pop, And Rock

  • Magic Fig’s Psych Pop “Valerian Tea” Introduces Their Debut Full-Length Album

    Magic Fig’s Psych Pop “Valerian Tea” Introduces Their Debut Full-Length Album

  • Two 2016 Demo Tracks From The Coathangers Are Pressed To 7 Inch Vinyl Showing Their Creative Process

    Two 2016 Demo Tracks From The Coathangers Are Pressed To 7 Inch Vinyl Showing Their Creative Process

  • Song Premier: Utility’s “Shiny Things” Makes You Wonder If You Still Chase That Spark In Life

    Song Premier: Utility’s “Shiny Things” Makes You Wonder If You Still Chase That Spark In Life

  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of His Debut Blues-Rock Album ‘Ledbetter Heights’ With Extensive Tour

    Kenny Wayne Shepherd Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of His Debut Blues-Rock Album ‘Ledbetter Heights’ With Extensive Tour

  • The Naked Sun’s “Mirror In The Hallway” Tracks Daily Reckonings

    The Naked Sun’s “Mirror In The Hallway” Tracks Daily Reckonings

  • Gyasi’s Piano-Driven “Apple Tree” Is A Nostalgic Love Song

    Gyasi’s Piano-Driven “Apple Tree” Is A Nostalgic Love Song

  • Fabrizio Cammarata’s ‘Insularities’ Blurs Boundaries In Language And Explores Solitude

    Fabrizio Cammarata’s ‘Insularities’ Blurs Boundaries In Language And Explores Solitude

  • Ov Sulfur’s “Evermore” Ponders What It Would Really Be Like To Live Forever

    Ov Sulfur’s “Evermore” Ponders What It Would Really Be Like To Live Forever

  • Rage’s “Fire In Your Eyes” Single + Video Celebrates Community And Inclusivity

    Rage’s “Fire In Your Eyes” Single + Video Celebrates Community And Inclusivity

  • The Manic Standstill’s ‘Moving’ Shakes Up Life’s Joy And Sadness

    The Manic Standstill’s ‘Moving’ Shakes Up Life’s Joy And Sadness

  • Oliver Hazard’s ‘Raindrop River’ Brings Together The Past And Present

    Oliver Hazard’s ‘Raindrop River’ Brings Together The Past And Present

  • Messa’s Video For “Reveal” Was Shot With Analog Equipment To Capture The Spontaneity Of The Track

    Messa’s Video For “Reveal” Was Shot With Analog Equipment To Capture The Spontaneity Of The Track

  • Lydia Luce’s “Ephemeral” Featuring Luke Sital-Singh Is A Declaration Of Self-Love

    Lydia Luce’s “Ephemeral” Featuring Luke Sital-Singh Is A Declaration Of Self-Love

  • Scott Kinnebrew’s Project Sounding Arrow Takes “Skyman” Skydiving In New Video

    Scott Kinnebrew’s Project Sounding Arrow Takes “Skyman” Skydiving In New Video

  • Ólöf Arnalds Returns With ‘Spíra’ Recorded In The Style Of Her Earliest Albums

    Ólöf Arnalds Returns With ‘Spíra’ Recorded In The Style Of Her Earliest Albums

  • Wretched’s Track “Radiance” Warns Of Going Too Far To Prove Yourself

    Wretched’s Track “Radiance” Warns Of Going Too Far To Prove Yourself

  • Ivory Daze Blends Grunge And Shoegaze With Pop Songwriting For ‘Chlorine’ EP

    Ivory Daze Blends Grunge And Shoegaze With Pop Songwriting For ‘Chlorine’ EP

  • The Wild Honey Foundation Will Celebrate Warren Zevon’s Legacy With L.A. Event Featuring Zevon’s Close Collaborators

    The Wild Honey Foundation Will Celebrate Warren Zevon’s Legacy With L.A. Event Featuring Zevon’s Close Collaborators

  • Heather Aubrey Lloyd’s “What The Wind Takes” Makes Space For The Fullness Of Grief

    Heather Aubrey Lloyd’s “What The Wind Takes” Makes Space For The Fullness Of Grief

  • Cindy Lawson Returns To Punk Music With “The Reckoning”

    Cindy Lawson Returns To Punk Music With “The Reckoning”

  • The Cocktail Slippers Celebrate Being “Back Where You Belong” On Stage

    The Cocktail Slippers Celebrate Being “Back Where You Belong” On Stage

  • Frazey Ford’s Album ‘Indian Ocean’ Gets A Digital Deluxe Edition And Vinyl Reissue

    Frazey Ford’s Album ‘Indian Ocean’ Gets A Digital Deluxe Edition And Vinyl Reissue

  • Song Premier: Bill Scorzari’s “From Your Heart” Casts A Short, Sweet Spell

    Song Premier: Bill Scorzari’s “From Your Heart” Casts A Short, Sweet Spell

  • Metal Blade Partners With Concept Cafes To Launch Their Own Private Coffee Label

    Metal Blade Partners With Concept Cafes To Launch Their Own Private Coffee Label

  • Calling All Captains Chronicle Burnout, Grief, And Fractured Identity With ‘The Things That I’ve Lost’ EP

    Calling All Captains Chronicle Burnout, Grief, And Fractured Identity With ‘The Things That I’ve Lost’ EP

  • The Chameleons Forge Something Fresh With ‘Arctic Moon’

    The Chameleons Forge Something Fresh With ‘Arctic Moon’

  • Brian Eno + Beatie Wolfe’s “Part Of Us” Inhabits An Unfamiliar Land Of Dark Matter

    Brian Eno + Beatie Wolfe’s “Part Of Us” Inhabits An Unfamiliar Land Of Dark Matter

  • Arrows In Action Explore The Allure And Pitfalls Of Chasing The Past On ‘I Think I’ve Been Here Before’

    Arrows In Action Explore The Allure And Pitfalls Of Chasing The Past On ‘I Think I’ve Been Here Before’

  • The Macks Question The Causes That Hijack Us With “Cypher Sore Eyes”

    The Macks Question The Causes That Hijack Us With “Cypher Sore Eyes”

  • “Halloween Mask” From sundayclub Is A Plea For Vulnerability

    “Halloween Mask” From sundayclub Is A Plea For Vulnerability

  • St. Panther’s ‘Strange World’ EP Addresses The Climate Of Uncertainty And Our Relationship To Each Other

    St. Panther’s ‘Strange World’ EP Addresses The Climate Of Uncertainty And Our Relationship To Each Other

  • Impermanence Readies Debut Album ‘Anicca’ As A Hymn To The Fragility Of Human Existence

    Impermanence Readies Debut Album ‘Anicca’ As A Hymn To The Fragility Of Human Existence

  • Bird Streets Captures A Magic Moment To Complete “Run For Our Lives”

    Bird Streets Captures A Magic Moment To Complete “Run For Our Lives”

  • Drummer Frank Zummo Of Sum 41 And The Offspring Shares His Journey Through Music, Wellness, And Mental Strength In New Memoir

    Drummer Frank Zummo Of Sum 41 And The Offspring Shares His Journey Through Music, Wellness, And Mental Strength In New Memoir

  • Interview: C.J. Lewandowski Of The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys Honors The Legacy Of His Mentor Bobby Osborne By Completing Their Album ‘Keep On Keepin’ On’

    Interview: C.J. Lewandowski Of The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys Honors The Legacy Of His Mentor Bobby Osborne By Completing Their Album ‘Keep On Keepin’ On’

  • Soen Encourages Audiences To Reconnect With Passion Via “Primal” Song + Video

    Soen Encourages Audiences To Reconnect With Passion Via “Primal” Song + Video

  • Des Rocs Crafts Real And Rowdy Rock For ‘Borderlands 4’ Theme Song “This Land”

    Des Rocs Crafts Real And Rowdy Rock For ‘Borderlands 4’ Theme Song “This Land”

  • The Boy Detective’s “Good Year” Counters Overwhelm By Looking Inward

    The Boy Detective’s “Good Year” Counters Overwhelm By Looking Inward

  • Haunted Like Human Reflects On Watching Others Change With “Married In Savannah”

    Haunted Like Human Reflects On Watching Others Change With “Married In Savannah”

  • Watch Savage Lands’ Complete Collaborative Performance From Hellfest 2024

    Watch Savage Lands’ Complete Collaborative Performance From Hellfest 2024

  • Maudits Bring A Post-Metal Atmosphere To ‘In Situ’

    Maudits Bring A Post-Metal Atmosphere To ‘In Situ’

  • The Happy Fits Stare Into The Void Of A One-Way Relationship For “Black Hole”

    The Happy Fits Stare Into The Void Of A One-Way Relationship For “Black Hole”

  • Josh Fortenbery’s “Nobody Is Pleased” Spotlights Frustrating Behaviors That Become Second-Nature

    Josh Fortenbery’s “Nobody Is Pleased” Spotlights Frustrating Behaviors That Become Second-Nature

  • Half Dizzy’s “Easton” Keeps Old Friendship Close To The Heart

    Half Dizzy’s “Easton” Keeps Old Friendship Close To The Heart

  • Stephen Day’s “Moonshine” Honors The Last Of Those Summer Nights

    Stephen Day’s “Moonshine” Honors The Last Of Those Summer Nights

  • Mon Rovîa’s ‘Bloodline’ Gathers Fragments Of His Past Into A Narrative Of Displacement And Rebirth

    Mon Rovîa’s ‘Bloodline’ Gathers Fragments Of His Past Into A Narrative Of Displacement And Rebirth

  • Listen To Alex Skolnick Trio’s Jazz-Rock Take On Tom Petty’s “Breakdown”

    Listen To Alex Skolnick Trio’s Jazz-Rock Take On Tom Petty’s “Breakdown”

  • Imperial Triumphant’s Steve Blanco Reimagines Their Heavy Music For Piano Album ‘Imprints of Man’

    Imperial Triumphant’s Steve Blanco Reimagines Their Heavy Music For Piano Album ‘Imprints of Man’

  • Pianist Tiffany Poon’s ‘Nature’ Brings Together French Composers Who Were Inspired By The Natural World

    Pianist Tiffany Poon’s ‘Nature’ Brings Together French Composers Who Were Inspired By The Natural World

  • Hazlett’s ‘last night you said you missed me’ Arrives In The Midst Of His North American Tour

    Hazlett’s ‘last night you said you missed me’ Arrives In The Midst Of His North American Tour

  • ‘Jeff Larson With Gerry Beckley’ Features A Team-Up Grounded In The California Sound

    ‘Jeff Larson With Gerry Beckley’ Features A Team-Up Grounded In The California Sound

  • Watch Jamie James’ Video For “Septuagenarian Blues” And Pick Up The First Vinyl Release Of ‘Straight Up’

    Watch Jamie James’ Video For “Septuagenarian Blues” And Pick Up The First Vinyl Release Of ‘Straight Up’

  • Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Finds “Sunshine In The Rain” When Destiny Is At Hand

    Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Finds “Sunshine In The Rain” When Destiny Is At Hand

  • Ace Enders Looks In The Rearview But Hopes For Another Shot With “Damaged Goods”

    Ace Enders Looks In The Rearview But Hopes For Another Shot With “Damaged Goods”

  • Song Premier: The Burning North’s “The H Verses” Finds Both Pain And Power In The Choices We Make

    Song Premier: The Burning North’s “The H Verses” Finds Both Pain And Power In The Choices We Make

  • Lacuna Coil’s “In Nomine Patris” Gets An Animated Lyric Video Featuring The Work Of ‘Sleepless Empire’ Cover Artist Roberto Toderico

    Lacuna Coil’s “In Nomine Patris” Gets An Animated Lyric Video Featuring The Work Of ‘Sleepless Empire’ Cover Artist Roberto Toderico

  • Year Of The Goat’s Video For “Trivia Goddess” Pays Homage To The Lost Souls Of Those Condemned For Witchcraft

    Year Of The Goat’s Video For “Trivia Goddess” Pays Homage To The Lost Souls Of Those Condemned For Witchcraft

  • The Doors’ 60th Anniversary Year Will Close Out With A Robby Krieger-Led Show At The Greek Theater In LA

    The Doors’ 60th Anniversary Year Will Close Out With A Robby Krieger-Led Show At The Greek Theater In LA

  • Mayday Parade’s “One Day At A Time” Acknowledges The Changes Of Growing Older

    Mayday Parade’s “One Day At A Time” Acknowledges The Changes Of Growing Older

  • Pennywise’s Randy Bradbury And Cameron Webb Form 84 Days And Ready Debut Album

    Pennywise’s Randy Bradbury And Cameron Webb Form 84 Days And Ready Debut Album

  • Sabyn’s ‘The Journey So Far’ Gives A Selective Overview Of His Career And Collaborations

    Sabyn’s ‘The Journey So Far’ Gives A Selective Overview Of His Career And Collaborations

  • Watch bodie’s New Video For “Settle” And Catch Him On Tour

    Watch bodie’s New Video For “Settle” And Catch Him On Tour

  • Song Premier: Mike Hollon’s “1000 Days” Confronts The Long Tail Of A Major Break Up

    Song Premier: Mike Hollon’s “1000 Days” Confronts The Long Tail Of A Major Break Up

  • Pulley & Fire Sale Team Up For 7 Inch ‘Split Personality’

    Pulley & Fire Sale Team Up For 7 Inch ‘Split Personality’

  • Katy Guillen & The Drive’s ‘Make That Sound’ Fosters Empowered Spaces For Women

    Katy Guillen & The Drive’s ‘Make That Sound’ Fosters Empowered Spaces For Women

  • Harrison Storm’s “Moon And Back” Tracks The Small Ways We Lose Alignment With Our Partner

    Harrison Storm’s “Moon And Back” Tracks The Small Ways We Lose Alignment With Our Partner

  • Fruition’s “I Dare You” Came From A Cumulative Collaboration With Others

    Fruition’s “I Dare You” Came From A Cumulative Collaboration With Others

  • Danheim Journeys Home For ‘Heimferd’

    Danheim Journeys Home For ‘Heimferd’

  • Craft Recordings Re-Launches Roots Music-Focused HighTone Records

    Craft Recordings Re-Launches Roots Music-Focused HighTone Records

  • The Antlers Address The Day-To-Day Atmosphere Of Looming Threats With “Something In The Air”

    The Antlers Address The Day-To-Day Atmosphere Of Looming Threats With “Something In The Air”

  • Preview Chatterton’s ‘Tiny Empire’ EP With Closing Track “Blouse”

    Preview Chatterton’s ‘Tiny Empire’ EP With Closing Track “Blouse”

  • Impureza’s Video For “Covadonga” Dances On The Line Between Beauty And Violence

    Impureza’s Video For “Covadonga” Dances On The Line Between Beauty And Violence

  • Jon Nolan & Good Co. Reflect On How We Are Shaped By Life With “Sea Glass”

    Jon Nolan & Good Co. Reflect On How We Are Shaped By Life With “Sea Glass”

  • Forrest Day Encourages You To “Paint The Walls” Whatever Color You Like In Life

    Forrest Day Encourages You To “Paint The Walls” Whatever Color You Like In Life

  • Sammy Brue’s ‘Journals’ Album Will Be Based On The Journals Of The Late Justin Townes Earle

    Sammy Brue’s ‘Journals’ Album Will Be Based On The Journals Of The Late Justin Townes Earle

  • Helloween’s “A Little Is A Little Too Much” Is About The Minor Things That Get Out Of Hand

    Helloween’s “A Little Is A Little Too Much” Is About The Minor Things That Get Out Of Hand

  • Space To Play’s “Daylight’s Comin” Gets Ready To Seize Fresh Opportunities

    Space To Play’s “Daylight’s Comin” Gets Ready To Seize Fresh Opportunities

  • John Francis O’Mara’s ‘Forbidden Hymns’ Conveys Empathy And Love That Will Not Be Silenced

    John Francis O’Mara’s ‘Forbidden Hymns’ Conveys Empathy And Love That Will Not Be Silenced

  • Destroyer’s Video For “Travel Light” Is Built On Dreaminess And Wanderlust

    Destroyer’s Video For “Travel Light” Is Built On Dreaminess And Wanderlust

  • Oceantor’s Deluxe Edition Of ‘Everything Is Love and Death’ Features Alternate Versions And Remixes

    Oceantor’s Deluxe Edition Of ‘Everything Is Love and Death’ Features Alternate Versions And Remixes

  • Garrett Hendricks Focuses On Grief And Its Aftermath For Friends And Family With “Anthony”

    Garrett Hendricks Focuses On Grief And Its Aftermath For Friends And Family With “Anthony”

  • Have Mercy’s “little pieces” Video Takes Fans On The Road With The Band

    Have Mercy’s “little pieces” Video Takes Fans On The Road With The Band

  • Jordan Patterson’s “Racecar” Speeds Towards Community And A Real Home

    Jordan Patterson’s “Racecar” Speeds Towards Community And A Real Home

  • Sadlands Set Boundaries For Self-Preservation With “Twin Flame”

    Sadlands Set Boundaries For Self-Preservation With “Twin Flame”

  • Luca Fogale’s “For” Tries To Serve What Is Most Important In Life

    Luca Fogale’s “For” Tries To Serve What Is Most Important In Life

  • joan Celebrates The Energy Around Someone Special With “space”

    joan Celebrates The Energy Around Someone Special With “space”

  • The Paradox Hopes To Spur A Pop-Punk Revival With New Singles Like “Do It Again”

    The Paradox Hopes To Spur A Pop-Punk Revival With New Singles Like “Do It Again”

  • Record Thieves Pay Tribute To The Highs, Lows, And Lost Souls Of The Road With “All The Feels”

    Record Thieves Pay Tribute To The Highs, Lows, And Lost Souls Of The Road With “All The Feels”

  • The Midnight Bids A Bittersweet Farewell To The Season With “Summer’s Ending Soon”

    The Midnight Bids A Bittersweet Farewell To The Season With “Summer’s Ending Soon”

  • Orchestra Gold’s ‘Dakan’ Explores Themes Of Destiny And Passion

    Orchestra Gold’s ‘Dakan’ Explores Themes Of Destiny And Passion

  • Igorrr’s “Headbutt” Pits The Piano Against Metal Riffs

    Igorrr’s “Headbutt” Pits The Piano Against Metal Riffs

  • ‘The Queen of Salsa’ Highlights Celia Cruz’s Collaborations With Other Latin Music Notables

    ‘The Queen of Salsa’ Highlights Celia Cruz’s Collaborations With Other Latin Music Notables

  • The Salt Collective’s “In The Shadow Of The Moon” Reflects On The Cosmic Mystery Of An Eclipse

    The Salt Collective’s “In The Shadow Of The Moon” Reflects On The Cosmic Mystery Of An Eclipse

  • Selken’s ‘The Winds’ Is A Meditation On How To Survive The Winds Of Change

    Selken’s ‘The Winds’ Is A Meditation On How To Survive The Winds Of Change

  • Lips Of Strangers Deliver A Second Dose Of Dream Pop With ‘Too Long For Lovers’ EP

    Lips Of Strangers Deliver A Second Dose Of Dream Pop With ‘Too Long For Lovers’ EP

  • Rachael Sage & The Sequins Reunite To Search For “The Best Version” Of Ourselves

    Rachael Sage & The Sequins Reunite To Search For “The Best Version” Of Ourselves

  • Vilde Tuv’s “Start/Stop” Realizes That You Can’t Control Your Life Force

    Vilde Tuv’s “Start/Stop” Realizes That You Can’t Control Your Life Force

  • Watch Stephen Wilson Jr.’s Acoustic Video For Nirvana’s “Something In The Way” From His ‘Blankets’ EP

    Watch Stephen Wilson Jr.’s Acoustic Video For Nirvana’s “Something In The Way” From His ‘Blankets’ EP

  • “Low” From Stoned Jesus Is About Trying And Failing To Satisfy Everyone

    “Low” From Stoned Jesus Is About Trying And Failing To Satisfy Everyone

  • Three Days Grace’s ‘Alienation’ Features Original Frontman Adam Gontier Alongside Matt Walst On Vocals

    Three Days Grace’s ‘Alienation’ Features Original Frontman Adam Gontier Alongside Matt Walst On Vocals

  • Interview: Liza Lo Shares Musical Discoveries Surrounding Debut Album ‘Familiar’

    Interview: Liza Lo Shares Musical Discoveries Surrounding Debut Album ‘Familiar’

  • Power Pop Trio Lunison Focused On Album Structure For ‘FakePink’

    Power Pop Trio Lunison Focused On Album Structure For ‘FakePink’

  • Peter Morén & Nicole Atkins Collaborate On Track About Health Scares, “The Body”

    Peter Morén & Nicole Atkins Collaborate On Track About Health Scares, “The Body”

  • Sam Varga’s “Queen Of The Ashes” Is A Fiery Revenge Tale

    Sam Varga’s “Queen Of The Ashes” Is A Fiery Revenge Tale

  • Johnny Nails Delivers A Love Letter To The Craft With ‘Savor The Blood’

    Johnny Nails Delivers A Love Letter To The Craft With ‘Savor The Blood’

  • The Whole Peace Practices Empathy And Release With “Hope You Find”

    The Whole Peace Practices Empathy And Release With “Hope You Find”

  • Ben Denny Mo’s “In The Breakdown” Navigates The Wreckage Of Love Lost

    Ben Denny Mo’s “In The Breakdown” Navigates The Wreckage Of Love Lost

  • Kiss The Tiger’s “We Don’t Fight Anymore” Allows Harmony To Take Hold

    Kiss The Tiger’s “We Don’t Fight Anymore” Allows Harmony To Take Hold

  • M. Byrd’s ‘A Better Place’ Soundtracks Change

    M. Byrd’s ‘A Better Place’ Soundtracks Change

  • Greensky Bluegrass Celebrates Their 25th Anniversary With Album ‘XXV’

    Greensky Bluegrass Celebrates Their 25th Anniversary With Album ‘XXV’

  • Watch Maitland’s Atmospheric Video For “Einstein-Rosen Bridge”

    Watch Maitland’s Atmospheric Video For “Einstein-Rosen Bridge”

  • Leafblower’s “Ghosts” Was Written In The Wee Small Hours Of The Night

    Leafblower’s “Ghosts” Was Written In The Wee Small Hours Of The Night

  • Watch Doe Paoro’s Costa Rica-Set Video For “The Language Of Past Lives” Reflecting On Birth And Dying

    Watch Doe Paoro’s Costa Rica-Set Video For “The Language Of Past Lives” Reflecting On Birth And Dying

  • The Prickly Pair’s “Winsome Lose Some Game” Takes A Gamble On The Right Person

    The Prickly Pair’s “Winsome Lose Some Game” Takes A Gamble On The Right Person

  • The Red Chord’s ‘Clients’ Album Gets A 20th Anniversary First-Ever Vinyl Release

    The Red Chord’s ‘Clients’ Album Gets A 20th Anniversary First-Ever Vinyl Release

  • Jessie James Is Ready To Move On With “So Long And Goodbye”

    Jessie James Is Ready To Move On With “So Long And Goodbye”

  • Ladybird’s “Lapis Buckle” Is Set In A World Before Cell Phones

    Ladybird’s “Lapis Buckle” Is Set In A World Before Cell Phones

  • Heather Aubrey Lloyd’s “Hometown Hero” Grapples With Grounded Aspirations

    Heather Aubrey Lloyd’s “Hometown Hero” Grapples With Grounded Aspirations

  • Watch Anciients’ Video For “Is It Your God” And Catch Them On Tour

    Watch Anciients’ Video For “Is It Your God” And Catch Them On Tour

  • Yellowcard’s “Bedroom Posters” Is Torn Between A Beloved Hometown And Holding Onto Dreams

    Yellowcard’s “Bedroom Posters” Is Torn Between A Beloved Hometown And Holding Onto Dreams

  • Del Roscoe’s “Black Hats” Follows An Ominous Fear-Mongering Figure Through The World

    Del Roscoe’s “Black Hats” Follows An Ominous Fear-Mongering Figure Through The World

  • Emily James’ Coming Of Age EP ‘Summer Nostalgia’ Reconnects With Youthful Love

    Emily James’ Coming Of Age EP ‘Summer Nostalgia’ Reconnects With Youthful Love

  • I Prevail’s “Annihilate Me” Refuses To Stay Down

    I Prevail’s “Annihilate Me” Refuses To Stay Down

  • “Best Western” From Bones Owens & Yelawolf Tells The Tale Of Someone On The Fringes Of Society

    “Best Western” From Bones Owens & Yelawolf Tells The Tale Of Someone On The Fringes Of Society

  • Half Dizzy’s “All Or None” Honors The Growth That Comes From Struggle

    Half Dizzy’s “All Or None” Honors The Growth That Comes From Struggle

  • Billy Raffoul Showcases Rock For His Second Album Of The Summer, ‘When I Cross The River’

    Billy Raffoul Showcases Rock For His Second Album Of The Summer, ‘When I Cross The River’

  • Distant Revamps Their Major 2019 Album As ‘Tyrannotophia Redux’

    Distant Revamps Their Major 2019 Album As ‘Tyrannotophia Redux’

  • Watch Late Slip’s Video For “I’ll Be Okay” Channeling Big Feelings

    Watch Late Slip’s Video For “I’ll Be Okay” Channeling Big Feelings

  • Maygen & The Birdwatcher Encourage Joy With “Millie Moon”

    Maygen & The Birdwatcher Encourage Joy With “Millie Moon”

  • Hays Finds “Red Dirt Therapy” Helps Best For Heartbreak

    Hays Finds “Red Dirt Therapy” Helps Best For Heartbreak

  • Native Sun’s “Adam” Is About Friendship In A Surreal Cityscape

    Native Sun’s “Adam” Is About Friendship In A Surreal Cityscape

  • Meredith Moon’s “East City Blues” Longs For What’s Just Out Of Reach

    Meredith Moon’s “East City Blues” Longs For What’s Just Out Of Reach

  • Kendra Morris Builds A New York-Centric Board Game Into Her Album ‘Next’

    Kendra Morris Builds A New York-Centric Board Game Into Her Album ‘Next’

  • Song Premier: Joselyn & Don’s “Workin’ The Hi-Line” Is An Immigration Story With An Epic Western Sweep

    Song Premier: Joselyn & Don’s “Workin’ The Hi-Line” Is An Immigration Story With An Epic Western Sweep

  • Bloom’s ‘The Light We Chase’ Struggles With The Idea Of Something Perfect

    Bloom’s ‘The Light We Chase’ Struggles With The Idea Of Something Perfect

  • Laveda’s “Strawberry” Evolved From Playing Unfinished Music Live

    Laveda’s “Strawberry” Evolved From Playing Unfinished Music Live

  • Emma Swift Excavates Complicated Feelings For ‘The Resurrection Game’

    Emma Swift Excavates Complicated Feelings For ‘The Resurrection Game’

  • “Dominoes” From Twin Shadow Captures The Magic Of Hope

    “Dominoes” From Twin Shadow Captures The Magic Of Hope

  • Super Sometimes Joins Pure Noise Records And Gets New Collection ‘From Then And Now’

    Super Sometimes Joins Pure Noise Records And Gets New Collection ‘From Then And Now’

  • Left For Dead Records Releases Early Punk Demos From The Rousers’ 1979 Sire Session

    Left For Dead Records Releases Early Punk Demos From The Rousers’ 1979 Sire Session

  • Blue Note Will Release ‘Silver In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse’ Capturing Horace Silver’s 1965 Performance With His Quintet

    Blue Note Will Release ‘Silver In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse’ Capturing Horace Silver’s 1965 Performance With His Quintet

  • Song + Video Premier: Fox Run Five’s “Rules Of The Dance” Suggests That We’re All Students Of Life Itself

    Song + Video Premier: Fox Run Five’s “Rules Of The Dance” Suggests That We’re All Students Of Life Itself

  • Dead Heat’s “Perpetual Punishment” Reminds Us That We Aren’t Promised A Tomorrow

    Dead Heat’s “Perpetual Punishment” Reminds Us That We Aren’t Promised A Tomorrow

  • Mayday Parade Deepens The Mood On Second Part Of Album Trilogy, ‘Sad’

    Mayday Parade Deepens The Mood On Second Part Of Album Trilogy, ‘Sad’

  • Watch Joanne Shaw Taylor Play An Acoustic Version Of “Grayer Shade Of Blue”

    Watch Joanne Shaw Taylor Play An Acoustic Version Of “Grayer Shade Of Blue”

  • Josh Fortenbery’s ‘Tidy Memorial’ Album Delivers 10 Eulogies In 10 Songs

    Josh Fortenbery’s ‘Tidy Memorial’ Album Delivers 10 Eulogies In 10 Songs

  • Revocation’s “Sarcophagi Of The Soul” Comments On Technology Usurping Personal Identity

    Revocation’s “Sarcophagi Of The Soul” Comments On Technology Usurping Personal Identity

  • Robbie Fulks Takes A Look At The Past With Wonder, Amusement, And Anger For ‘Now Then’

    Robbie Fulks Takes A Look At The Past With Wonder, Amusement, And Anger For ‘Now Then’

  • Jesse Ruben’s “Future” Lives In A Life-Changing Moment

    Jesse Ruben’s “Future” Lives In A Life-Changing Moment

  • Old Sea Brigade Reveals The Nashville-Influenced Half Of ‘If Only I Knew’ With The Pt. 2 EP

    Old Sea Brigade Reveals The Nashville-Influenced Half Of ‘If Only I Knew’ With The Pt. 2 EP

  • Wretched’s Album ‘Decay’ Is A Prequel To 2010’s ‘Beyond The Gate’

    Wretched’s Album ‘Decay’ Is A Prequel To 2010’s ‘Beyond The Gate’

  • Modern Nature’s “Alpenglow” Makes Room For Magic And Euphoria

    Modern Nature’s “Alpenglow” Makes Room For Magic And Euphoria

  • Dar Williams Dreams Of Springtime For “Tu Sais Le Printemps”

    Dar Williams Dreams Of Springtime For “Tu Sais Le Printemps”

  • Rise Carmine Returns With Psychedelic Journey “Come In Closer”

    Rise Carmine Returns With Psychedelic Journey “Come In Closer”

  • Ambush Explores Reconciliation After Seemingly Irreparable Damage With “Come Angel Of Night”

    Ambush Explores Reconciliation After Seemingly Irreparable Damage With “Come Angel Of Night”

  • Nicki Bluhm’s “Simple Side Of Me” Brings Gratitude To The Present Moment

    Nicki Bluhm’s “Simple Side Of Me” Brings Gratitude To The Present Moment

  • KT Tunstall’s ‘Eye To The Telescope’ Gets A 20th Anniversary Expanded Reissue + Unreleased Title Track

    KT Tunstall’s ‘Eye To The Telescope’ Gets A 20th Anniversary Expanded Reissue + Unreleased Title Track

  • David Franklin Courtright’s ‘Brutal Tenderness’ Takes A Radical Stance In The Face Of Sadness, Loss, And Fear

    David Franklin Courtright’s ‘Brutal Tenderness’ Takes A Radical Stance In The Face Of Sadness, Loss, And Fear

  • Frayle Gives A Doom Metal Spin To Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness”

    Frayle Gives A Doom Metal Spin To Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness”

  • The 30A Songwriters Festival Announces Mavis Staples, Toad The Wet Sprocket, 10,000 Maniacs And More For 2026

    The 30A Songwriters Festival Announces Mavis Staples, Toad The Wet Sprocket, 10,000 Maniacs And More For 2026

  • Yeasayer’s Anand Wilder Was Inspired By A Protracted Lover’s Quarrel To Write “Molly’s Song”

    Yeasayer’s Anand Wilder Was Inspired By A Protracted Lover’s Quarrel To Write “Molly’s Song”

  • Kadhja Bonet Returns With Politically Charged ‘Battlewear’ EP

    Kadhja Bonet Returns With Politically Charged ‘Battlewear’ EP

  • Watch Babylon A.D.’s Video For “When The World Stops!” About Two Young Lovers Facing The End Of The World

    Watch Babylon A.D.’s Video For “When The World Stops!” About Two Young Lovers Facing The End Of The World

  • Acopia’s “Real Life” Grapples With Obsessive Love And Emotional Fatigue

    Acopia’s “Real Life” Grapples With Obsessive Love And Emotional Fatigue

  • Joyer’s ‘On The Other End Of The Line…’ Argues That Putting Yourself Out There Is Worth It

    Joyer’s ‘On The Other End Of The Line…’ Argues That Putting Yourself Out There Is Worth It

  • “Funeral” From Pip Lewis Ruminates On The Finite Nature Of Life And Love

    “Funeral” From Pip Lewis Ruminates On The Finite Nature Of Life And Love

  • Green Carnation’s “The Shores Of Melancholia” Shares Sinking Hopes For The State Of The World

    Green Carnation’s “The Shores Of Melancholia” Shares Sinking Hopes For The State Of The World

  • Oliver Hazard’s “Workingman’s Folk” Supports The Quiet Dignity Of The Working Class

    Oliver Hazard’s “Workingman’s Folk” Supports The Quiet Dignity Of The Working Class

  • Garrett Hendricks Delivers A Love Letter To The Pacific Northwest With “Son Of The River”

    Garrett Hendricks Delivers A Love Letter To The Pacific Northwest With “Son Of The River”

  • Jon Nolan & Good Co. Welcome Audiences To Warm Themselves Around Their ‘Slow Cooker’

    Jon Nolan & Good Co. Welcome Audiences To Warm Themselves Around Their ‘Slow Cooker’

  • Candy Whips Brings The Weirdness Of 50s Songs To The Forefront With ‘Moonlight’ Covers EP

    Candy Whips Brings The Weirdness Of 50s Songs To The Forefront With ‘Moonlight’ Covers EP

  • Canyon Lights’ Debut Album ‘Breathe Easy’ Was Born From Blood, Sweat, And Tears

    Canyon Lights’ Debut Album ‘Breathe Easy’ Was Born From Blood, Sweat, And Tears

  • Foghat Celebrates ‘Fool For The City’ With A 50th Anniversary Edition Including Previously Unreleased 1975 Live Album

    Foghat Celebrates ‘Fool For The City’ With A 50th Anniversary Edition Including Previously Unreleased 1975 Live Album

  • Watch C. Daniel Boling & Tom Paxton’s Performance Video For “We’re Not Happy”

    Watch C. Daniel Boling & Tom Paxton’s Performance Video For “We’re Not Happy”

  • Nyxy Nyx Commits To Collecting Their Ever-Morphing Work With ‘Cult Classics Vol. 1’

    Nyxy Nyx Commits To Collecting Their Ever-Morphing Work With ‘Cult Classics Vol. 1’

  • Kolton Moore & The Clever Few Capture Unforgettable Memories With “Strawberry Thief” Single + Video

    Kolton Moore & The Clever Few Capture Unforgettable Memories With “Strawberry Thief” Single + Video

  • “Gonna Be Mine” From Ramona And The Holy Smokes Wrestles With Our Fantasies

    “Gonna Be Mine” From Ramona And The Holy Smokes Wrestles With Our Fantasies

  • Julia, Julia’s “A Love That Hurts” Faces Pain And Pursues Beauty

    Julia, Julia’s “A Love That Hurts” Faces Pain And Pursues Beauty

  • Sowulo’s “Sōl ond Māni” Uses A Broken Instrument To Express The Loss Of Light And Life

    Sowulo’s “Sōl ond Māni” Uses A Broken Instrument To Express The Loss Of Light And Life

  • The Struts Cover “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” For First Ever Bad Company Tribute Album

    The Struts Cover “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” For First Ever Bad Company Tribute Album

  • “Care If I Ride?” From Of The Dell Delves Into A Deep Longing For A Co-Pilot In Life

    “Care If I Ride?” From Of The Dell Delves Into A Deep Longing For A Co-Pilot In Life

  • Have Mercy’s “tv glows” Reflects On Growing Apart From Someone Who Felt Like Home

    Have Mercy’s “tv glows” Reflects On Growing Apart From Someone Who Felt Like Home

  • Lord Of The Lost & Within Temptation Team Up For A Duet On “Light Can Only Shine In The Darkness”

    Lord Of The Lost & Within Temptation Team Up For A Duet On “Light Can Only Shine In The Darkness”

  • Sydney Sprague’s “Long Island” Is Poised Between Connection And Self-Preservation

    Sydney Sprague’s “Long Island” Is Poised Between Connection And Self-Preservation

  • All-Star Players Commemorate 1925’s Mountain City Fiddlers Convention With ‘Long Journey Home’ Album

    All-Star Players Commemorate 1925’s Mountain City Fiddlers Convention With ‘Long Journey Home’ Album

  • Video Premier: Justine Giles Finds Healing Solitude For “Past Life”

    Video Premier: Justine Giles Finds Healing Solitude For “Past Life”

  • “New Disease” From Ashes To New Pushes Back On Trend Jumping

    “New Disease” From Ashes To New Pushes Back On Trend Jumping

  • The Heavenly States Comment On The Detritus Of An American Holiday With “Fifth Of July”

    The Heavenly States Comment On The Detritus Of An American Holiday With “Fifth Of July”

  • The Spins Channel An Era Of Change Into ‘Left Behind’

    The Spins Channel An Era Of Change Into ‘Left Behind’

  • “Got It” From Girl Tones Is About Holding Your Ground In The Face Of Uncertainty

    “Got It” From Girl Tones Is About Holding Your Ground In The Face Of Uncertainty

  • Helloween’s “Universe (Gravity For Hearts)” Encourages Us To Never Stop Dreaming

    Helloween’s “Universe (Gravity For Hearts)” Encourages Us To Never Stop Dreaming

  • Antonio Larosa’s “Turn Me Loose” Got Support From An Unusual And Determined Source

    Antonio Larosa’s “Turn Me Loose” Got Support From An Unusual And Determined Source

  • Jr. Thomas Teams Up With Eraserhood Sound For An Album Steeped In Classic Soul

    Jr. Thomas Teams Up With Eraserhood Sound For An Album Steeped In Classic Soul

  • ‘Old No. 1 At 50’ Concert Series Celebrates Guy Clark And Benefits His Foundation In Support Of Songwriters

    ‘Old No. 1 At 50’ Concert Series Celebrates Guy Clark And Benefits His Foundation In Support Of Songwriters

  • Our Lady Peace Dedicates A New Redux Of “Whatever” To Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Initiatives

    Our Lady Peace Dedicates A New Redux Of “Whatever” To Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Initiatives

  • Kris Angelis Addresses The Ghosts We Carry With “Is That You?”

    Kris Angelis Addresses The Ghosts We Carry With “Is That You?”

  • Two Influential Punk Fanzines Get Collected As ‘Descenes And Discords: An Anthology’

    Two Influential Punk Fanzines Get Collected As ‘Descenes And Discords: An Anthology’

  • Breakup Shoes Romanticize The Idea Of Beginning Again With “Brainwash”

    Breakup Shoes Romanticize The Idea Of Beginning Again With “Brainwash”

  • Bask’s “Long Lost Light” Is Their Most Emotionally Challenging Song From ‘The Turning’

    Bask’s “Long Lost Light” Is Their Most Emotionally Challenging Song From ‘The Turning’

  • Signs Of the Swarm Pays Tribute To “Stupid-Heavy” Music With “To Rid Myself Of Truth”

    Signs Of the Swarm Pays Tribute To “Stupid-Heavy” Music With “To Rid Myself Of Truth”

  • Luca Fogale’s “Lost Without You” Addresses Healing And Relationships

    Luca Fogale’s “Lost Without You” Addresses Healing And Relationships

  • Song Premier: Megan Bee’s “Mockingbird” Is A Poignant Reflection On Developing A Personal Voice

    Song Premier: Megan Bee’s “Mockingbird” Is A Poignant Reflection On Developing A Personal Voice

  • ‘The Legends Of Surf Guitar’ 1995 Concert Album Features Players From The 1960s And 1980s

    ‘The Legends Of Surf Guitar’ 1995 Concert Album Features Players From The 1960s And 1980s

  • Watch DD Verni & The Cadillac Band’s Video For “Lucky 13” Featuring All 13 Members

    Watch DD Verni & The Cadillac Band’s Video For “Lucky 13” Featuring All 13 Members

  • Alaina Stacey Completes Her 3-EP Series With ‘Dusk’ Conveying Uncertainty And Hope

    Alaina Stacey Completes Her 3-EP Series With ‘Dusk’ Conveying Uncertainty And Hope

  • Ledisi Shines A Light On Jazz & Blues Singer Dinah Washington With Tribute Album

    Ledisi Shines A Light On Jazz & Blues Singer Dinah Washington With Tribute Album

  • Wednesday 13’s Video For “Rotting Away” Was Inspired By Tom Petty’s Video For “Last Dance With Mary Jane” and ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’

    Wednesday 13’s Video For “Rotting Away” Was Inspired By Tom Petty’s Video For “Last Dance With Mary Jane” and ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’

  • Half Dizzy Unleashes Summer Punk Anthem “Fade Away”

    Half Dizzy Unleashes Summer Punk Anthem “Fade Away”

  • Lydia Luce Incorporates Nature Recordings Into Upcoming Album ‘Mammoth’

    Lydia Luce Incorporates Nature Recordings Into Upcoming Album ‘Mammoth’

  • Intocable Will Donate Portion Of Ticket Sales From Antología Tour 2025 To The Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation

    Intocable Will Donate Portion Of Ticket Sales From Antología Tour 2025 To The Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation

  • L7 Celebrates 40 Years With An LA Bash In October Featuring Lunachicks, CSS, And More

    L7 Celebrates 40 Years With An LA Bash In October Featuring Lunachicks, CSS, And More

  • The Manic Standstill Team Up With Go Betty Go’s Nicolette Vilar For “Go Away” Weighing Adventure Vs. Stability In Life

    The Manic Standstill Team Up With Go Betty Go’s Nicolette Vilar For “Go Away” Weighing Adventure Vs. Stability In Life

  • Interview: Shayfer James On The Isolation, Joy, And Collaboration Behind ‘Summoning’

    Interview: Shayfer James On The Isolation, Joy, And Collaboration Behind ‘Summoning’

  • The Brothers Comatose Go For A Carefree Summer Drive With “25 Miles”

    The Brothers Comatose Go For A Carefree Summer Drive With “25 Miles”

  • ‘Inside The Sandbox’ Is A Punk Tribute Album Honoring Secret Hate Drummer Rick Selga

    ‘Inside The Sandbox’ Is A Punk Tribute Album Honoring Secret Hate Drummer Rick Selga

  • Liam St. John Delves Into His Northwestern Roots For Debut Album ‘Man Of The North’

    Liam St. John Delves Into His Northwestern Roots For Debut Album ‘Man Of The North’

  • Late Again Brings His Brazilian Heritage To ‘Clearly It’s All Staged’ EP

    Late Again Brings His Brazilian Heritage To ‘Clearly It’s All Staged’ EP

  • The Texas Headhunters Deliver A Plea For Redemption With “Gimme Some Love”

    The Texas Headhunters Deliver A Plea For Redemption With “Gimme Some Love”

  • Darko’s ‘Canvas’ EP Fuses Post-Rock, Death Metal, And Melodic Hardcore

    Darko’s ‘Canvas’ EP Fuses Post-Rock, Death Metal, And Melodic Hardcore

  • Shawn Camp & Guy Clark Co-Wrote Forthcoming Album ‘The Ghost Of Sis Draper’ About One Of Their Personal Heroes

    Shawn Camp & Guy Clark Co-Wrote Forthcoming Album ‘The Ghost Of Sis Draper’ About One Of Their Personal Heroes

  • Watch Bird Streets’ Thriller-Style Video For “Mistaker”

    Watch Bird Streets’ Thriller-Style Video For “Mistaker”

  • Song Premier: KP Hawthorn’s “Fool’s Gold” Appreciates The Glitter But Looks For The Heart

    Song Premier: KP Hawthorn’s “Fool’s Gold” Appreciates The Glitter But Looks For The Heart

  • Stoned Jesus Kick Off A Cosmic Three-Album Cycle With ‘Songs To Sun’

    Stoned Jesus Kick Off A Cosmic Three-Album Cycle With ‘Songs To Sun’

  • Harvey Sutherland’s ‘Debt’ Is About Surviving As An Artist In The Meme Economy

    Harvey Sutherland’s ‘Debt’ Is About Surviving As An Artist In The Meme Economy

  • The Thing’s Self-Titled Rock Album Leans Into Their Collective Strengths

    The Thing’s Self-Titled Rock Album Leans Into Their Collective Strengths

  • Song + Video Premier: Jubal Lee Young’s “Squirrels” Handles Human Foibles With Humor And Acceptance

    Song + Video Premier: Jubal Lee Young’s “Squirrels” Handles Human Foibles With Humor And Acceptance

  • Looms Mourns The Unraveling Of A Close Friendship With “Happy Birthday”

    Looms Mourns The Unraveling Of A Close Friendship With “Happy Birthday”

  • Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor Makes His Solo Debut With ‘Story The Crow Told Me’

    Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor Makes His Solo Debut With ‘Story The Crow Told Me’

  • Watch Los Straitjackets’ Video For “High Wire Act” Recorded With A Vintage Touch

    Watch Los Straitjackets’ Video For “High Wire Act” Recorded With A Vintage Touch

  • Ryan Hamilton’s “Godspeed” Rethinks Limits

    Ryan Hamilton’s “Godspeed” Rethinks Limits

  • Yunger Releases 7 Inch Single “Alive” About Two Extreme Emotional States

    Yunger Releases 7 Inch Single “Alive” About Two Extreme Emotional States

  • Williamson Brothers Return With Power Pop + Southern Rock Album ‘Aquila’

    Williamson Brothers Return With Power Pop + Southern Rock Album ‘Aquila’

  • Modern Nature’s “Source” Skewers Misinformation Spread Online

    Modern Nature’s “Source” Skewers Misinformation Spread Online

  • Dar Williams Brings Her Social Vantage As A Touring Musician To ‘Hummingbird Highway’

    Dar Williams Brings Her Social Vantage As A Touring Musician To ‘Hummingbird Highway’

  • Green Carnation Have Realized Their 20-Year Goal Of Creating An An Epic Album Trilogy

    Green Carnation Have Realized Their 20-Year Goal Of Creating An An Epic Album Trilogy

  • Galactic Empire’s ‘Cinemetal’ Will Metalize Fantasy And Superhero Film Music

    Galactic Empire’s ‘Cinemetal’ Will Metalize Fantasy And Superhero Film Music

  • Steve Blacknell’s Wild Life In Music Captured In Memoir ‘Tales From The Bedroom Wall – The Life & Times Of A Serial Thrill Seeker’

    Steve Blacknell’s Wild Life In Music Captured In Memoir ‘Tales From The Bedroom Wall – The Life & Times Of A Serial Thrill Seeker’

  • Mae Powell’s “Contact High” Is A Celebration Of Friendship And Solidarity

    Mae Powell’s “Contact High” Is A Celebration Of Friendship And Solidarity

  • Cubzoa’s “Choke” Is About Sweeping The Truth Under The Carpet For Too Long

    Cubzoa’s “Choke” Is About Sweeping The Truth Under The Carpet For Too Long

  • Fat Produce Releases 7 Inch With Inspirational Tracks “No Way” And “54-46 Was My Number”

    Fat Produce Releases 7 Inch With Inspirational Tracks “No Way” And “54-46 Was My Number”

  • Kyle Hollingsworth’s ‘All We Are’ Expresses His Amazement And Wonder At Life

    Kyle Hollingsworth’s ‘All We Are’ Expresses His Amazement And Wonder At Life

  • Nicki Bluhm’s ‘Rancho Deluxe’ Is A Harvest Record Gathering The Fruits Of Her Labor In Music

    Nicki Bluhm’s ‘Rancho Deluxe’ Is A Harvest Record Gathering The Fruits Of Her Labor In Music

  • Torpedo’s LP ‘What the fucked do we all do now? | – Lights’ Is A Call To Rekindle Connection

    Torpedo’s LP ‘What the fucked do we all do now? | – Lights’ Is A Call To Rekindle Connection

  • Oruã Returns With ‘Slacker’ Recorded In Seattle With Jim Roth

    Oruã Returns With ‘Slacker’ Recorded In Seattle With Jim Roth

  • Watch The Video For Willie Nile’s “We Are We Are” Sounding A Battle-Cry For Liberty

    Watch The Video For Willie Nile’s “We Are We Are” Sounding A Battle-Cry For Liberty

  • Song Premier: Wild Mountain Mystics Take A Journey Toward Love With “Fire & Honey”

    Song Premier: Wild Mountain Mystics Take A Journey Toward Love With “Fire & Honey”

  • Vicious Rumors Challenge Us To Live Life To The Full With “Crack The Sky In Half”

    Vicious Rumors Challenge Us To Live Life To The Full With “Crack The Sky In Half”

  • On U-Sound’s Adrian Sherwood Returns With Solo Album ‘The Collapse Of Everything’

    On U-Sound’s Adrian Sherwood Returns With Solo Album ‘The Collapse Of Everything’

  • Journey Into The Multi-Media”Deep Blue” With Laura Groves

    Journey Into The Multi-Media”Deep Blue” With Laura Groves

  • Grant Gilbert’s ‘West Of Fort Worth’ Is Built On The Lessons Of His Past

    Grant Gilbert’s ‘West Of Fort Worth’ Is Built On The Lessons Of His Past

  • Solence’s “Dead_Alive” Challenges Our Unnatural Mode Of Living

    Solence’s “Dead_Alive” Challenges Our Unnatural Mode Of Living

  • For The 10th Anniversary Of Their Debut Album, X Ambassadors Deliver ‘VHS(X)’ With Reworked Tracks

    For The 10th Anniversary Of Their Debut Album, X Ambassadors Deliver ‘VHS(X)’ With Reworked Tracks

  • Matt Lang Captures The Rush Of Meeting Someone Special For “Outta The Bar”

    Matt Lang Captures The Rush Of Meeting Someone Special For “Outta The Bar”

  • Heaven Shall Burn’s “War Is The Father Of All” Is Dedicated To The War In Ukraine And Features A Ukrainian Choir

    Heaven Shall Burn’s “War Is The Father Of All” Is Dedicated To The War In Ukraine And Features A Ukrainian Choir

  • Watch Igorrr’s Video For “Infestis” Channeling A Sense Of Having Already Lost

    Watch Igorrr’s Video For “Infestis” Channeling A Sense Of Having Already Lost

  • Robert Jon & The Wreck Share A Cautionary Tale With “Keep Myself Clean”

    Robert Jon & The Wreck Share A Cautionary Tale With “Keep Myself Clean”

  • Katie Pruitt’s “Backseat Driver” Reflects On Control And Suppressive Love

    Katie Pruitt’s “Backseat Driver” Reflects On Control And Suppressive Love

  • Sunday Morning’s ‘Eternal Grief’ Album Examines Life Following Loss

    Sunday Morning’s ‘Eternal Grief’ Album Examines Life Following Loss

  • Third Man Records’ Vault Package #65 Is ‘The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy 40th Anniversary Edition’

    Third Man Records’ Vault Package #65 Is ‘The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy 40th Anniversary Edition’

  • John Flynn’s “Sisyphus” Finds Meaning In Struggle

    John Flynn’s “Sisyphus” Finds Meaning In Struggle

  • Luke Marzec Holds Onto The Commodities Of Space And Time With “Space To Be Free”

    Luke Marzec Holds Onto The Commodities Of Space And Time With “Space To Be Free”

  • Aurelia & Icarus Moth Wrote “Supernova” Featuring Ehiorobo To Feel Free And Joyful

    Aurelia & Icarus Moth Wrote “Supernova” Featuring Ehiorobo To Feel Free And Joyful

  • We Are Scientists Argue For Taking Chances With “What You Want Is Gone”

    We Are Scientists Argue For Taking Chances With “What You Want Is Gone”

  • Have Mercy’s “august 17” Meditates On Words Left Unsaid

    Have Mercy’s “august 17” Meditates On Words Left Unsaid

  • Stella And The Very Messed Break Up With The Past For “Big Familiar”

    Stella And The Very Messed Break Up With The Past For “Big Familiar”

  • Watch Jinjer’s One-Take Vocal Performance Video Of Tatiana Shmayluk Taking On “Hedonist”

    Watch Jinjer’s One-Take Vocal Performance Video Of Tatiana Shmayluk Taking On “Hedonist”

  • Sun-Celebrating Sowulo Addresses The Darkness With “Āsteorfan”

    Sun-Celebrating Sowulo Addresses The Darkness With “Āsteorfan”

  • Laveda Joins Bar/None Records For Third Album ‘Love, Darla’

    Laveda Joins Bar/None Records For Third Album ‘Love, Darla’

  • Freedy Johnston’s 1992 Album ‘Can You Fly’ Is Remastered For A Return In Multiple Formats

    Freedy Johnston’s 1992 Album ‘Can You Fly’ Is Remastered For A Return In Multiple Formats

  • Check Out The Video For Erin Lunsford’s Homesick Appalachian Love Song “Watch Out For Deer”

    Check Out The Video For Erin Lunsford’s Homesick Appalachian Love Song “Watch Out For Deer”

  • Tamar Korn + Kyle Morgan Team Up For Acoustic Duet Album ‘Darkening Green’

    Tamar Korn + Kyle Morgan Team Up For Acoustic Duet Album ‘Darkening Green’

  • The Problem With Kids Today Takes Charge For Third Album ‘Take It!’

    The Problem With Kids Today Takes Charge For Third Album ‘Take It!’

  • Enuff Z’nuff Brings All-Star Guests To 21st Album ‘Xtra Cherries’

    Enuff Z’nuff Brings All-Star Guests To 21st Album ‘Xtra Cherries’

  • Oska Finds Trust, Self-Discovery, And Resilience, For ‘Refined Believer’

    Oska Finds Trust, Self-Discovery, And Resilience, For ‘Refined Believer’

  • African-Indigenous Funk Collective Cha Wa Returns With Album Of Rebirth And Freedom Titled ‘Rise Up’

    African-Indigenous Funk Collective Cha Wa Returns With Album Of Rebirth And Freedom Titled ‘Rise Up’

  • SunYears Introduces ‘Spanner In The Works’ EP With A Title Track Charting The Ups And Downs Of A Life In Music

    SunYears Introduces ‘Spanner In The Works’ EP With A Title Track Charting The Ups And Downs Of A Life In Music

  • Shakti Honors The Passing Of Bandmate Zakir Hussein With Release Of ‘Mind Explosion: 50th Anniversary Tour Live’

    Shakti Honors The Passing Of Bandmate Zakir Hussein With Release Of ‘Mind Explosion: 50th Anniversary Tour Live’

  • Andrew Combs Captures The Thrill Of A New Relationship With “Calimocho Moon”

    Andrew Combs Captures The Thrill Of A New Relationship With “Calimocho Moon”

  • Silverstein Says “Keep Your AI Out Of My Art” With “Drain The Blood” Featuring Rory Rodriguez Of Dayseeker

    Silverstein Says “Keep Your AI Out Of My Art” With “Drain The Blood” Featuring Rory Rodriguez Of Dayseeker

  • Christian McBride Collaborates With Sting And Andy Summers For “Murder By Numbers”

    Christian McBride Collaborates With Sting And Andy Summers For “Murder By Numbers”

  • Bask Navigates Hard Times To Find Heavy Americana With ‘The Turning’

    Bask Navigates Hard Times To Find Heavy Americana With ‘The Turning’

  • Plato III’s “Stay Sane” Features Guzheng Player Bei Bei And Speaks To The Personal Toll of Consumer Culture

    Plato III’s “Stay Sane” Features Guzheng Player Bei Bei And Speaks To The Personal Toll of Consumer Culture

  • Mercy Music + Danger Days Share A 7 Inch Split From Double Helix Records

    Mercy Music + Danger Days Share A 7 Inch Split From Double Helix Records

  • The Happy Fits Return With A New Beginning And ‘Lovesick’

    The Happy Fits Return With A New Beginning And ‘Lovesick’

  • Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Finds Meaning In The Human Experience For Third Album ‘Horizons’

    Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Finds Meaning In The Human Experience For Third Album ‘Horizons’

  • Freezing Cold’s “Backlight” Was Inspired By Discovering An Old Box Of Undeveloped Film

    Freezing Cold’s “Backlight” Was Inspired By Discovering An Old Box Of Undeveloped Film

  • Watch The Bass Playthrough For “Until There’s Nothing Left” From Cryptopsy’s New Album

    Watch The Bass Playthrough For “Until There’s Nothing Left” From Cryptopsy’s New Album

  • Bold Forbes Meditates On Cosmic Justice For “Arroyo Seco”

    Bold Forbes Meditates On Cosmic Justice For “Arroyo Seco”

  • Asleep At The Wheel Celebrates 50 Years And Their Adopted Home State With ‘Riding High In Texas’

    Asleep At The Wheel Celebrates 50 Years And Their Adopted Home State With ‘Riding High In Texas’

  • Major League Reunites To Issue Their 2009 Debut ‘The Truth Is…’ On Vinyl For The First Time

    Major League Reunites To Issue Their 2009 Debut ‘The Truth Is…’ On Vinyl For The First Time

  • Automatic Looks For A Sense Of Joy With ‘Is It Now?’

    Automatic Looks For A Sense Of Joy With ‘Is It Now?’

  • Watch Tyler Bradley Walker’s Video For “Because Of The Many” Reflecting On The Loss Of Liberty In The USA

    Watch Tyler Bradley Walker’s Video For “Because Of The Many” Reflecting On The Loss Of Liberty In The USA

  • Revocation Acknowledges The Ways In Which We Seek Out ‘New Gods, New Masters’

    Revocation Acknowledges The Ways In Which We Seek Out ‘New Gods, New Masters’

  • Watch Brett Kissel’s Bull-Riding Video For “Cowboys And Dreamers”

    Watch Brett Kissel’s Bull-Riding Video For “Cowboys And Dreamers”

  • Tami Neilson Pays Tribute To Roy Orbison With “Foolish Heart”

    Tami Neilson Pays Tribute To Roy Orbison With “Foolish Heart”

  • Watch Showoff’s New Video For “Crimson” From Their ‘Haverstraw’ EP

    Watch Showoff’s New Video For “Crimson” From Their ‘Haverstraw’ EP

  • Hilary Hawke Blends Bluegrass And Old Time Traditions For ‘Lift Up This Old World’

    Hilary Hawke Blends Bluegrass And Old Time Traditions For ‘Lift Up This Old World’

  • Remi Goode’s ‘Things I’ve Said Before’ Leans Into Contradiction

    Remi Goode’s ‘Things I’ve Said Before’ Leans Into Contradiction

  • Alex Williams Brings Southern Rock Takes To Classic Metal Tracks For ‘Space Brain’

    Alex Williams Brings Southern Rock Takes To Classic Metal Tracks For ‘Space Brain’

  • Historic Stax Records Residency In LA In 1965 Gets A Deluxe Collection

    Historic Stax Records Residency In LA In 1965 Gets A Deluxe Collection

  • Pete Droge’s ‘Fade Away Blue’ Follows His Journey Of Reconnecting With His Birth Family And Himself

    Pete Droge’s ‘Fade Away Blue’ Follows His Journey Of Reconnecting With His Birth Family And Himself

  • My Point Of You Blends Alt Rock And Screamo For ‘This is my first heist’ EP

    My Point Of You Blends Alt Rock And Screamo For ‘This is my first heist’ EP

  • Night Demon Will Celebrate ‘Curse Of The Damned’ With A 10th Anniversary Box Set

    Night Demon Will Celebrate ‘Curse Of The Damned’ With A 10th Anniversary Box Set

  • Watch Psych Rock Outfit ISTA’s Super 8 Video For “Waves” Shot In Hawaii

    Watch Psych Rock Outfit ISTA’s Super 8 Video For “Waves” Shot In Hawaii

  • Paul Trudeau’s “Break You” Dives Into The Wreckage Of Lost Love

    Paul Trudeau’s “Break You” Dives Into The Wreckage Of Lost Love

  • Iron Horse Takes On Creedence Clearwater Revival For Next Chapter Of Bluegrass ‘Pickin’ On’ Series

    Iron Horse Takes On Creedence Clearwater Revival For Next Chapter Of Bluegrass ‘Pickin’ On’ Series

  • Theon Cross Captures A Collaborative Performance For ‘Affirmations: Live At Blue Note New York’

    Theon Cross Captures A Collaborative Performance For ‘Affirmations: Live At Blue Note New York’

  • Song + Video Review: Jerome Forde’s “Hold On” Dreams Of Permanence

    Song + Video Review: Jerome Forde’s “Hold On” Dreams Of Permanence

  • Glitterfox Announces Debut Album ‘decoder’ And Fall North American Tour

    Glitterfox Announces Debut Album ‘decoder’ And Fall North American Tour

  • Song + Video Premier: Gale Forces Looks For Inner Escape From Outer Space With “Exits”

    Song + Video Premier: Gale Forces Looks For Inner Escape From Outer Space With “Exits”

  • 12 Of Dee Dee Bridgewater’s Past Albums Get  A First Digital Release Along With New Album ‘Elemental’

    12 Of Dee Dee Bridgewater’s Past Albums Get A First Digital Release Along With New Album ‘Elemental’

  • Vilde Tuv’s “Solace In The Sun” Finds Meaning In The Everyday

    Vilde Tuv’s “Solace In The Sun” Finds Meaning In The Everyday

  • Heaven Shall Burn Covers Killswitch Engage’s “Numbered Days” With Jesse Leach

    Heaven Shall Burn Covers Killswitch Engage’s “Numbered Days” With Jesse Leach

  • Truss Builds Hard Rock Around Alt-Metal, Grunge, And Punk For Album ‘Fluorescence’

    Truss Builds Hard Rock Around Alt-Metal, Grunge, And Punk For Album ‘Fluorescence’

  • Furry Lewis And Memphis Slim Classics Arrive From Bluesville Records In August

    Furry Lewis And Memphis Slim Classics Arrive From Bluesville Records In August

  • Chevy Beaulieu’s “Give A Damn” Is About Owning Who You Are

    Chevy Beaulieu’s “Give A Damn” Is About Owning Who You Are

  • Curbside Returns With ‘A Lifetime To Outgrow’ Building On Their Punk Rock History

    Curbside Returns With ‘A Lifetime To Outgrow’ Building On Their Punk Rock History

  • Gracie And Rachel Reflect On Feeling Trapped With “WTF”

    Gracie And Rachel Reflect On Feeling Trapped With “WTF”

  • Wytch Hazel Channels The Power Of The Weather With “Elements”

    Wytch Hazel Channels The Power Of The Weather With “Elements”

  • The Ting Tings Question Toxic Productivity With “Winning”

    The Ting Tings Question Toxic Productivity With “Winning”

  • Watch Baest’s Video For “King Of The Sun” Feating Jesper Binzer Of D-A-D

    Watch Baest’s Video For “King Of The Sun” Feating Jesper Binzer Of D-A-D

  • Frame And Mantle’s ‘Well Of Light’ Creates An Atmosphere Surrounded By Shadows And Slivers Of Light

    Frame And Mantle’s ‘Well Of Light’ Creates An Atmosphere Surrounded By Shadows And Slivers Of Light

  • BettySoo Brings Confidence And Insecurity To “What Do You Want From Me Now?”

    BettySoo Brings Confidence And Insecurity To “What Do You Want From Me Now?”

  • Joanne Shaw Taylor’s ‘Black & Gold’ Marks A Milestone 10th Album Of Blues Rock

    Joanne Shaw Taylor’s ‘Black & Gold’ Marks A Milestone 10th Album Of Blues Rock

  • Ov Sulfur’s “Seed” Captures Their Evolving Songwriting From The Road

    Ov Sulfur’s “Seed” Captures Their Evolving Songwriting From The Road

  • Robin Taylor Zander’s “Nobody’s Home” Is A True Story Told Across Two Years

    Robin Taylor Zander’s “Nobody’s Home” Is A True Story Told Across Two Years

  • “Harmony” From Porcelain Makes Space For Grief

    “Harmony” From Porcelain Makes Space For Grief

  • BC Camplight’s “A Sober Conversation” Can No Longer Run From The Past

    BC Camplight’s “A Sober Conversation” Can No Longer Run From The Past

  • Signs Of The Swarm Raises Awareness  About Degenerative Diseases With “Clouded Retinas” Featuring Will Ramos

    Signs Of The Swarm Raises Awareness About Degenerative Diseases With “Clouded Retinas” Featuring Will Ramos

  • ‘Down River: In Search Of David Ackles’ Investigates A Major 1970s Artist Who “Got Lost”

    ‘Down River: In Search Of David Ackles’ Investigates A Major 1970s Artist Who “Got Lost”

  • Mae Powell’s “Tangerine” Celebrates Having A Squishy, Tender Heart

    Mae Powell’s “Tangerine” Celebrates Having A Squishy, Tender Heart

  • Song Premier: Robert Stoner’s “The Lady Spoke” Is An Ode To Immigrants And Reclaiming The Human Spirit

    Song Premier: Robert Stoner’s “The Lady Spoke” Is An Ode To Immigrants And Reclaiming The Human Spirit

  • Aussie Band To The Grave Returns With ‘Still’ EP Ahead Of European Tour

    Aussie Band To The Grave Returns With ‘Still’ EP Ahead Of European Tour

  • Plàsi Encourages Us To Walk Our Own Way With ‘Camino’ EP

    Plàsi Encourages Us To Walk Our Own Way With ‘Camino’ EP

  • isitjosh’s ‘A Collection Of Short Stories About The Heart’ Was Inspired By Long-Distance Relationships

    isitjosh’s ‘A Collection Of Short Stories About The Heart’ Was Inspired By Long-Distance Relationships

  • jess joy’s “dreams” Asks: Do We Possess, Or Are We Possessed?

    jess joy’s “dreams” Asks: Do We Possess, Or Are We Possessed?

  • Spark Of Life Takes ‘Plagued By The Human Condition’ On The Road This Month

    Spark Of Life Takes ‘Plagued By The Human Condition’ On The Road This Month

  • MoonShroom’s “Somewhere On A Mountain” Channels Their Bluegrass Roots

    MoonShroom’s “Somewhere On A Mountain” Channels Their Bluegrass Roots

  • Ashley Monroe & Brittney Spencer Measure The Highs And Lows Of Escapism On “Bitter Swisher Sweet”

    Ashley Monroe & Brittney Spencer Measure The Highs And Lows Of Escapism On “Bitter Swisher Sweet”

  • Song Premier: Lyal Strickland’s Live Track “The Hotel Maid” Carries The Weight Of A Generational Crisis

    Song Premier: Lyal Strickland’s Live Track “The Hotel Maid” Carries The Weight Of A Generational Crisis

  • Doom Metal Band Funeral Surprise-Releases ‘Funereal’ EP Reflecting On The Toll Of Emotional Entrapment

    Doom Metal Band Funeral Surprise-Releases ‘Funereal’ EP Reflecting On The Toll Of Emotional Entrapment

  • The Chesterfield Kings Send “Your Strange Love” & Beatles Cover “It’s Only Love” To 7 Inch Green Vinyl

    The Chesterfield Kings Send “Your Strange Love” & Beatles Cover “It’s Only Love” To 7 Inch Green Vinyl

  • Sophia Warren’s ‘Adesso’ EP Takes Stock Of The Now

    Sophia Warren’s ‘Adesso’ EP Takes Stock Of The Now

  • Pan American & Kramer’s “The Double Life Of A Seahorse” Is Part Of Their Aquatic-Themed Wider Album

    Pan American & Kramer’s “The Double Life Of A Seahorse” Is Part Of Their Aquatic-Themed Wider Album

  • Yumi Zouma Delivers Summer Rocker “Blister”

    Yumi Zouma Delivers Summer Rocker “Blister”

  • Tony & Gravel Add Hip-Hop To Their Repertoire With “Tropic Thunderground” Featuring Mikey

    Tony & Gravel Add Hip-Hop To Their Repertoire With “Tropic Thunderground” Featuring Mikey

  • Lucero’s Ben Nichols Announces New Solo Album ‘In The Heart Of The Mountain’

    Lucero’s Ben Nichols Announces New Solo Album ‘In The Heart Of The Mountain’

  • The Ries Brothers Team Up With 311’s Nick Hexum On Chill Track “Golden Sun”

    The Ries Brothers Team Up With 311’s Nick Hexum On Chill Track “Golden Sun”

  • Leafblower Takes A Respite From The World With “Burn Cruise”

    Leafblower Takes A Respite From The World With “Burn Cruise”

  • Modern Nature’s “Pharoah” Is About The Men We’re Conditioned To Respect

    Modern Nature’s “Pharoah” Is About The Men We’re Conditioned To Respect

  • Colin Hay Creates A Second ‘Man @ Work’ Anthology Of Classics, Solo Highlights, And New Material

    Colin Hay Creates A Second ‘Man @ Work’ Anthology Of Classics, Solo Highlights, And New Material

  • Song Premier: Selken’s “The Winds” Learns From Stormy Relationships

    Song Premier: Selken’s “The Winds” Learns From Stormy Relationships

  • Daisychain Delivers Midwestern Psych Rock With Debut Album ‘All In A Name’

    Daisychain Delivers Midwestern Psych Rock With Debut Album ‘All In A Name’

  • Cartel Has Big Plans For The 20th Anniversary Of ‘Chroma’ Including Re-Recorded Version ‘Chroma – 2025’ And Fall Tour

    Cartel Has Big Plans For The 20th Anniversary Of ‘Chroma’ Including Re-Recorded Version ‘Chroma – 2025’ And Fall Tour

  • Goldstate’s “Bad Blood” Is About The Descent From Hope Into Heartbreak

    Goldstate’s “Bad Blood” Is About The Descent From Hope Into Heartbreak

  • Song Premier: Kenny Shore’s “Happiness & Misery” Spotlights A Life-Altering Choice

    Song Premier: Kenny Shore’s “Happiness & Misery” Spotlights A Life-Altering Choice

  • Watch Changeling’s Stop Motion Animation Video For “World? What World?”

    Watch Changeling’s Stop Motion Animation Video For “World? What World?”

  • Dolly Parton’s Nephew Sabyn Brings Hip-Hop, R&B, And Electronica To Floyd Parton Country Track “Foolin’ Around”

    Dolly Parton’s Nephew Sabyn Brings Hip-Hop, R&B, And Electronica To Floyd Parton Country Track “Foolin’ Around”

  • Song Premier: “Bullet Holes” From Robert Deitch Reflects On The Brokenness Of Hitting Rock Bottom

    Song Premier: “Bullet Holes” From Robert Deitch Reflects On The Brokenness Of Hitting Rock Bottom

  • Squirrel Flower’s ‘Live At Top Note Theater’ Album Arrives Ahead Of Extensive Tour

    Squirrel Flower’s ‘Live At Top Note Theater’ Album Arrives Ahead Of Extensive Tour

  • Old Neon’s ‘Resolution’ EP Is About Fighting And Making It Work

    Old Neon’s ‘Resolution’ EP Is About Fighting And Making It Work

  • The Salt Collective’s “Try The Lost And Found” Features Mitch Easter’s First New Music In Many Years

    The Salt Collective’s “Try The Lost And Found” Features Mitch Easter’s First New Music In Many Years

  • Lissie Returns With ‘Promises’ EP Covering Classic Tracks Themed On Commitment

    Lissie Returns With ‘Promises’ EP Covering Classic Tracks Themed On Commitment

  • Watch Garage Rock Band The Grogans’ Live Performance Video For “Have A Little Dream”

    Watch Garage Rock Band The Grogans’ Live Performance Video For “Have A Little Dream”

  • The Happys Bring ‘Listen To The Happys’ To The East Coast This Summer

    The Happys Bring ‘Listen To The Happys’ To The East Coast This Summer

  • Tami Neilson, Ashley McBryde, Shelly Fairchild, And Grace Bowers Team Up On Female Empowerment Anthem “Borrow My Boots”

    Tami Neilson, Ashley McBryde, Shelly Fairchild, And Grace Bowers Team Up On Female Empowerment Anthem “Borrow My Boots”

  • Rudy Love & The Encore Go Vinyl First For Album ’11’

    Rudy Love & The Encore Go Vinyl First For Album ’11’

  • Cryptosis Releases A Live Video For “In Between Realities” From Their ‘Celestial Death’ Release Show

    Cryptosis Releases A Live Video For “In Between Realities” From Their ‘Celestial Death’ Release Show

  • Watch Thy Catafalque Play From Their 12th Album Live At Dürer Kert In 2024

    Watch Thy Catafalque Play From Their 12th Album Live At Dürer Kert In 2024

  • Live Recordings From Buck Owens And His Buckaroos Between 1964-1974 Get A Comprehensive Collection

    Live Recordings From Buck Owens And His Buckaroos Between 1964-1974 Get A Comprehensive Collection

  • Buscabulla Explores The Struggles Of Modern Love With ‘Se Amaba Así’

    Buscabulla Explores The Struggles Of Modern Love With ‘Se Amaba Así’

  • Kröna’s “Take ‘Em All” Finds Strength Together

    Kröna’s “Take ‘Em All” Finds Strength Together

  • Goblyns Set The Scene For A Dream-Like Road Movie With “Christof Waltz”

    Goblyns Set The Scene For A Dream-Like Road Movie With “Christof Waltz”

  • Rohan Delivers Break-Up Track “Fizzy” About That Fizzling Out Feeling

    Rohan Delivers Break-Up Track “Fizzy” About That Fizzling Out Feeling

  • Reed Turchi’s “Walk With Me” Offers A Simple Song In The Darkness And Invites Us To Light The Way

    Reed Turchi’s “Walk With Me” Offers A Simple Song In The Darkness And Invites Us To Light The Way

  • Watch Alestorm’s Animated Video For “Killed To Death By Piracy”

    Watch Alestorm’s Animated Video For “Killed To Death By Piracy”

  • Ezra Furman’s ‘Goodbye Small Head’ Captures Overwhelm

    Ezra Furman’s ‘Goodbye Small Head’ Captures Overwhelm

  • Drew Pulliam’s “Back Of My Mind” Sheds Light On Inner Loneliness

    Drew Pulliam’s “Back Of My Mind” Sheds Light On Inner Loneliness

  • Theo Kandel Reminds Us Of The Allure Of A Simple Song With ‘Somewhere Along The Trail, Vol. 2’ EP

    Theo Kandel Reminds Us Of The Allure Of A Simple Song With ‘Somewhere Along The Trail, Vol. 2’ EP

  • Lot Lizards Survive A World That Never Slows Down For Debut Album ‘The Horrors Of Adulting’

    Lot Lizards Survive A World That Never Slows Down For Debut Album ‘The Horrors Of Adulting’

  • Joseph’s “Bye And Bye” Brings A Female Perspective To The Gulf Between Expectations And Reality In Life

    Joseph’s “Bye And Bye” Brings A Female Perspective To The Gulf Between Expectations And Reality In Life

  • World’s First Cinema Reflect On A Music Industry That’s Missing Inspiration With “Broken”

    World’s First Cinema Reflect On A Music Industry That’s Missing Inspiration With “Broken”

  • Missy Raines & Allegheny Return With ‘Love & Trouble’ Building On Their Stage Time Together

    Missy Raines & Allegheny Return With ‘Love & Trouble’ Building On Their Stage Time Together

  • Slow Joy’s Debut Album Doesn’t Shy Away From The Complexities Of Life

    Slow Joy’s Debut Album Doesn’t Shy Away From The Complexities Of Life

  • After Ours Finds A Debut Album’s Missing Piece With “Different Now”

    After Ours Finds A Debut Album’s Missing Piece With “Different Now”

  • Matthew Shipp’s ‘The Cosmic Piano’ Demonstrates His Lifestyle Of Improvisation

    Matthew Shipp’s ‘The Cosmic Piano’ Demonstrates His Lifestyle Of Improvisation

  • The Last Revel Takes A Sobering Look At A Close Call With “Solid Gone”

    The Last Revel Takes A Sobering Look At A Close Call With “Solid Gone”

  • Farmer’s Wife’s ‘Faint Illusions’ EP Is Grungy And Dreamy

    Farmer’s Wife’s ‘Faint Illusions’ EP Is Grungy And Dreamy

  • Tyler Bradley Walker’s Video For “Moon Broke Quiet” Is A Reflection On Time And Change

    Tyler Bradley Walker’s Video For “Moon Broke Quiet” Is A Reflection On Time And Change

  • Spark Of Life Stands Up For Speaking Up With “Better Keep It To Yourself”

    Spark Of Life Stands Up For Speaking Up With “Better Keep It To Yourself”

  • The Feelies Share Their Favorite Covers With ‘Rewind’ Via Recordings Made Across Their Career

    The Feelies Share Their Favorite Covers With ‘Rewind’ Via Recordings Made Across Their Career

  • Nothing More’s Deluxe Edition Of ‘Carnal’ Arrives In Physical Formats As They Expand Their Tour Plans

    Nothing More’s Deluxe Edition Of ‘Carnal’ Arrives In Physical Formats As They Expand Their Tour Plans

  • Brian Eno + Beatie Wolfe Ready Collaborative Double Albums Themed On Dream Music And Space Music

    Brian Eno + Beatie Wolfe Ready Collaborative Double Albums Themed On Dream Music And Space Music

  • Song Premier: From The Dirt Gives An Impressionistic Snapshot Of Human Lives With “Afterwards, On The Greyhound”

    Song Premier: From The Dirt Gives An Impressionistic Snapshot Of Human Lives With “Afterwards, On The Greyhound”

  • “Followin’ You” From East Nash Grass Is About Finding Ourselves In Those We Love

    “Followin’ You” From East Nash Grass Is About Finding Ourselves In Those We Love

  • Solence Brings Their Endless Optimism To  ‘Angels Calling’

    Solence Brings Their Endless Optimism To ‘Angels Calling’

  • Spaceface Returns With Psych-Pop ‘Lunar Manor’ In August

    Spaceface Returns With Psych-Pop ‘Lunar Manor’ In August

  • Black Mynah Is Inspired By The Atmosphere Of Contemporary Noir Crime Films

    Black Mynah Is Inspired By The Atmosphere Of Contemporary Noir Crime Films

  • Brandon Woody’s ‘For The Love Of It All’ Is A Hymn To The Enduring Power Of Love

    Brandon Woody’s ‘For The Love Of It All’ Is A Hymn To The Enduring Power Of Love

  • Vicious Rumors Returns With ‘The Devil’s Asylum’ Shaped By Live Performances

    Vicious Rumors Returns With ‘The Devil’s Asylum’ Shaped By Live Performances

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