With 232 pages and an expanded 12″ by 12″ format, our biggest print issue yet celebrates the people, places, music, and art of our hometown, including cover features on David Lynch, Nipsey Hussle, Syd, and Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, plus Brian Wilson, Cuco, Ty Segall, Lord Huron, Remi Wolf, The Doors, the art of RISK, Taz, Estevan Oriol, Kii Arens, and Edward Colver, and so much more.
LSDXOXO, Dogma
After a series of increasingly amped-up EPs and mixtapes, the provocative Berlin-based producer’s debut album flaunts an air of detachment that makes for a confounding listen.
Jamie xx, In Waves
Nearly a decade after his solo debut, the xx producer curates a host of guest vocalists and lucid messages regarding the communal power of raving until the early morning.
Downhaul, How to Begin
The Richmond band strips down their alt-country, emo, and post-rock influences on their third LP in a full-force reckoning with mortality and metamorphosis.
Mike LeSuer
The duo promise a full EP and tour in the near future.
Before taking the stage at Iceland Airwaves in Reykjavík next weekend, the Of Monsters and Men vocalist shares a few of her favorite songs by musicians local to her home country.
The slasher-inspired clip arrives ahead of tomorrow’s release of the Charlotte punks’ new LP Legend Tripping.
Produced by Mo Troper, Brenden Ramirez’s new collection of songs arrives December 8 via Earth Libraries imprint Earth Worms.
The Brooklyn-based songwriter has announced that her second album Psychedelic Anxiety will arrive February 16 on Ramp Local.
The West Coast power-pop musicians share the most lavish highlights of their recent US tour.
The single’s proceeds will be donated to The Byrd Foundation for Racial Healing and The Matthew Shepard Foundation.
As the songwriter’s tour of her home country supporting her latest LP EMOTION SICKNESS winds down, she shares 12 songs by her local musical heroes.
Produced by Mathematics, the track features Method Man and Ghostface Killah along with R&B vocalist Nicole Bus.
The Austin-formed collective takes us track by track through their third LP, out today via Run for Cover.
With his second solo album arriving digitally this week, Harrison shares how everyone from Death Grips to Navajo-Ute flutist R. Carlos Nakai inspired him.
From Sartre to Martyrs, K.Z. Staska shares what helped shape the Providence screamo band’s debut for Prosthetic Records.
Leah Wellbaum and Will Gorin’s new EP I Promise is out in full tomorrow via Dangerbird Records.
The Cincinnati punks’ new album Half Eaten by Dogs drops October 27 via Trouble in Mind Records.
The second solo single from Lilith’s Hannah Liuzzo arrives ahead of her debut EP, Talk a Blue Streak.
“Whoops.”
Led by Kane Strang, the New Zealand trio’s debut record Spiel will land January 26 via New West Records.
The Amsterdam-based group’s namesake shares 10 tracks from 10 local artists putting the Netherlands on the indie-rock map.
The Chicago-based songwriter’s debut album Saint of Second Chances arrives this Friday via Pravda Records.
The Chicago-based songwriter’s latest release drops November 10—just three months after her debut EP.