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.”
The Girl School Festival is an event that showcases and celebrates the artistic talents of all identifying female artists of every race, religion, sexuality and background. Full photo and editorial recap.
We talk to frontman and lyricist of Honcho Poncho about the origins of Honcho Poncho, our favorite lyricists, and fellow Seattle native Father John Misty.
Day 13 at the Teragram Ballroom brought us some of Seattle’s best young rock bands right now: punk psychedelic band, Naked Giants, and an indie rock favorite, Car Seat Headrest.
The second night of Red Bull Sound Select’s 30 Days in LA took us to the Roxy, with a lineup of three unique trios; Candace, SadGirl, and Sunflower Bean.
Throughout the years, POND have become known for their retro-psychedelic look and sound. When they release an album, they strive to outdo their last making for music unique to POND and POND alone.
If you’ve ever explored the depths of Youtube until your eye retinas are burning, then you already have something in common with James Hinton.
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After nearly a decade and a half long career, Cass McCombs is no stranger to the stage; in fact, he seems to be right at home in front of hundreds of people.
On the eve of Beach Slang's show at the Troubadour in LA, we talk to James Alex to talk about the “wonderful weirdos” that inspired LP2, loving the struggle of starting a band, and an onstage squabble that was taken too far.