Now Hear This! volume #13 includes Lydia Can’t Breathe, Pony Girl’s latest track, alternative outfit Sweetboy, and Mississippi’s Chief City.
311 is a band that has carved its own unique path in the music industry since its formation in 1988. With a distinctive blend of alternative...
Death of Me’s Jim Carter takes us through an in-depth look at the band’s new album ‘Hell’s where you make it, Love’s where you fake it.’
As a newish band, The Jins have used the year 2023 quite wisely. They released their sophomore LP, It’s a Life, at the end of June...
Singer-songwriter Ariel Posen takes a closer look at the writing process behind his exquisite new full-length record, ‘Reasons Why.’
Now Hear This! This week’s selections include synth-pop from Course, Roslyn Witter, Dead Cosmonauts, and the lush jazz of Astrid Engberg.
You have your whole life to write your first song, so it better be good, which Psychology have accomplished with their debut single “First Contact.” There...
Colorado indie-folk artist Lewis Turner shares an in-depth track-by-track of the stories behind the songs on his album ‘Of Fibre and Fixes.’
With ‘Glory,’ The Glorious Sons have pushed themselves to the brink, creating something meaningful, authentic, and uniquely their own. Brett Emmons was a recent guest on...
Austin Held celebrates the release of PRETTY AWKWARD’s new record ‘Get Weird’ with a track-by-track rundown of each song on the album.
Madds Buckley breaks down and discusses her compelling new concept record, ‘My Love is Sick,’ with an overview of each of the twelve tracks.
Now Hear This! This week’s collection of endorsements includes Terra Lightfoot, Desert Mambas, the alt-rock of America Jayne, and Beatrice Andrews.
This week’s under-the-radar collection of new music encompasses Dead Quiet and Mammoth Caravan, along with Ryland Fisher Candy Moore.
In our latest Vinyl Variety feature, LA-based emo pop-punk quartet Good Terms walk us through some of their fave LA record shops, including: Gimme Gimme Records...
In essence, Nathan Mongol Wells’ solo debut, ‘From A Dark Corner’ (State Fair Records), captures an artist navigating the labyrinthine corridors of his own psyche.