Ryan Liberty Megan, the enigmatic art-country/alt-rock artist from New Paltz, New York, has unveiled his latest single, “Nevermind.”
Lone Kodiak celebrates the release of their exhilarating new single, “Let's Hear It For The Kid,” out today.
Tea Eater, NYC art punk band release their latest single, "Fuck the DMV" inspired by the experience of a wrongfully suspended license.
Ryan Liberty Megan, New York's most exciting emerging alternative rock artist, premieres the music video for his new single "Chorus."
Emerging from the diverse realms of alternative rock, Ryan Liberty Megan, proudly unveils his compelling new single “Chorus.”
Tea Eater unveils their latest single, “Double,” the first offering from their forthcoming LP, produced and mixed by Drew Vandenburg.
Sleek and bleak, Added Color’s “Unlucky (Remix)” provides a fresh, groovy direction to the song that makes for a unique blending of rock with an international...
“Benadryl Subreddit” (Fantasy Records) serves up a gut punch of high-octane punk. Supported by rich bass and hammering drums, the song showcases many of L.S. Dunes'...
‘The Plague Inside Your Head’ successfully conjures up a cohesive offering of uplifting summer vibes. As far as the new generation of emo bands goes, Mighty...
With ‘Disposable Everything’ (Hopeless Records), AJJ are arguably at the peak of their craft. The band successfully displays their full range while still remaining as quirky...
Equally balancing melancholy with brightness, the ‘Become’ EP (Sub Pop) remains aligned with the ethereal haziness listeners expect from Beach House.
As a whole, “Bogus Operandi” is wild and untamed. With explosive riffs and efficient hooks, Swedish garage-rockers The Hives dish raw energy from start to finish.
Spiritbox have unveiled their newest single, “The Void” (Pale Chord Records, Rise Records), wherein they seamlessly mix electronic elements into the overall soundscape, creating an exciting...
Lana Del Rey has released the superb single “The Grants” (Interscope, Polydor), which takes listeners to church with little more than a piano and subdued choir.
With enchanting glassy synths over a driving breakbeat, “Swim Back” is potentially one of the more uplifting-sounding tracks in Daughter’s repertoire.