Brazilian shoegaze” sounds like a subgenre that might be rattled off by a record collector in a High Fidelity-esque satire of ...
The Convenience are gearing up for the release of their sophomore effort Like Cartoon Vampires. The New Orleans post-punk duo ...
Seattle indie rockers Minus The Bear, one of the signature bands of the ’00s, broke up in 2018, after playing a big farewell ...
I’m always curious to hear what Mura Masa is up to. The British producer is often changing his sound up, which sometimes ...
Florry started out as a bedroom solo project from Philadelphia indie rocker Francie Medosch, but it evolved into a twangy, ...
Lady Gaga released her new album Mayhem. Nobody asked my opinion, but I think it kicks ass. Gaga has been out promoting the ...
Once a year, the Walkmen leader Hamilton Leithauser plays a solo residency at the Café Carlyle, a cabaret bar on New York’s ...
When a trusted critic describes an album as “like the Replacements doing Yo La Tengo,” that’s an instant click from me. Such ...
In 1996, the Fugees released their cover of “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” a song that Roberta Flack made famous in 1973. It became the Fugees’ biggest-ever hit, and it rocketed Ms. Lauryn Hill, ...
Ben Kweller and Jason Schwartzman have known each other for a very long time; that picture above captures the two of them together at a record store in 2002. Schwartzman is most famous as an actor, ...
Joseph Shabason and Spencer Zahn are two of the best in the game — the game of composing and performing high-minded yet populist ambient-leaning instrumentals in the jazz and classical realm. (You’ve ...
Gentle Leader XIV is an arty post-punk trio out of Ohio, composed of members Jeffrey Tucholski, Matt Hallaran, and Maria Jenkins. They’ve been working together for close to a decade now, and their new ...