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Is indie sleaze having a revival? The soundtrack of the 2010s youth
With bright synths and soaring vocals, the 2010s music was a time of euphoric nights and carefree hangovers—the true mark of the indie sleaze era ...
Even though they’ve been friends for over a decade, WHATMORE didn’t coalesce into a fully formed group until last year.
Bar Italia are definitely not shy about showing off their moody rock influences — a little Slowdive, a lot of the Cure, plenty of the Velvets and Spacemen 3 and Sonic Youth. All over Some Like It Hot, ...
The LA band considers their fourth release, "Where Did All The Butterflies Go?," their proper debut, showcasing a more ...
Not For Radio’s debut album “Melt” is a somber indie wonderland that explores the natural world, relationships and ...
In the latest in Music Business Worldwide’s revealing series, multi-Grammy-winning hitmaker, Jack Antonoff, unveils his ...
Phoenix indie-pop icons The Format reveal details on "Boycott Heaven," their first album since "Dog Problems," after sold-out ...
With handpicked choices curated by Madi Diaz, the Big Indie Playlist makes sure nothing golden is missed during a busy New Music Friday.
It’s a whopper of a week, release-wise, and I review 10 albums, including The Besnard Lakes, The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft, ...
Review: Bruce Springsteen at Houston's Toyota Center offers reflective songs alongside old favorites
Bruce Springsteen played numerous favorites from the '70s and some contemplative new songs at his first Houston show in eight ...
Everclear and The Revivalists captivate audiences by performing full albums, offering fresh perspectives and a chance to hear ...
One of the best albums you will hear this year comes from the Tubs. Released in March, Cotton Crown (REVIEW) marks an ...
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