‘The Love Insane’ displays the psychedelic jazz band persona of Wabi Sabi and their talent shifting from genre to genre with aplomb.
Seething with primal momentum and frenzied, punchy surfaces, Spike Polite & Sewage’s ‘Punk Not Dead’ projects an intensity of defiance and insurrection.
Dave Luv drops “Some Days,” revealing the frozen-in-time sensation of pervasive sorrow fused with a nomadic melody and insightful storytelling.
Progressive alt-rock artist Night Wilds, the musical brainchild of Seth Micarelli, will drop his debut album, All That Should Have Been, on April 1. A darkly...
Dirty Honey and Baby Said hit London, UK’s The Electric Ballroom for a memorable show that had rock fans smiling from ear to ear.
‘Drifting,’ the debut album from Faire Osciller, is musically well-developed and full of undeniable emotions, a sonic venture of consequence.
MIZU (fka Issie Herr), the breathtakingly talented cellist, has released a stunning video for her new single “Pavane” (NNA Tapes).
Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull brought their “Trilogy Tour” to Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center and the entire venue went loco!
‘Apotropaic Beatnik Graffiti’ (Blank Industries) is a fascinating trip into the mind of a unique artist, Mark Mothersbaugh.
Enter Shikari kick off their massive UK tour in Leeds with support from Fever333 and NoahFinnce. Check out the review and photos here...
Rather than big and explosive, on “All Fired Up,” Matney delivers eloquent, viscerally charged yet measured dynamics.
City and Colour stopped by Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on their Canadian tour, with support from Nathaniel Rateliff and Ruby Waters.
Crossing multiple musical margins, ‘Psalms Symphony’ stands as a complex, exquisite testimony to the genius of Peter Jonatan.
Decked out in emotions of awe, appreciation, and hope, on “Saving It All,” Sluka conveys persuasive sensations of achieving the unattainable.
Soul songstress Alesia Lani releases her new single, “homebody,” a track lifted from her forthcoming EP, love like lofi, set for release on March 8. Check...