Conor Oberst isn’t releasing “game changing” albums, but his unique perspective on the human condition is something that will live on forever. Fans, new and old, will keep coming back to Oberst because like Julien Baker said that night “sad songs make people happy.”
Hey, Philly: How about a lesson in perspective? Artist Scott Albrecht isn’t interested in the moving parts that sway them, those stimulating variables we unwittingly absorb; he’s interested in how we exert them as members of a sentient community.
Beneath the generic and boring mainstream all-female bands, there lies an easy-going, yet thrashing, garage punk band of femme rebels: The Coathangers.
Endurance is a learned trait, and it's a characteristic that Brooklyn-based artist Ramsey Chahine knew he wanted in his life, and devoted the entire year of 2016 to learning and achieving.
Billy Changer's been on our short list of favorite music projects for some time now, consistently blowing us away with the familiar jangle that beams both pop and surf influences.
Hailing from a low-key and unpredictable, yet abstract and wicked Los Angeles area known as Monrovia, California, comes the ruthless band of misfits, Meatbodies.
La Qoolside's punky percussion, avant effects, and rap-sung vocals on the new track are both edgy and a blatant blast of insatiable beats, that will no doubt have you pressing replay.
Thee Commons' authentic brand of cumbia punk provides a soundtrack to the type of vibe and community, love and debauchery, that usually ensues at a cousin’s quinceañera.