Post-hardcore these days is such a catch-all term that bands filed under it can sound like emotional pop-rock with extra pedals at one end, or like something three steps from black metal
Post-hardcore these days is such a catch-all term that bands filed under it can sound like emotional pop-rock with extra pedals at one end, or like something three steps from black metal
The band is called ‘92. Their friend Brillo, who was also born in 1992, became part of the overlap that
The opening line attached to Monkโs new single is frank enough to function as a mission statement: no one is
Philipp’s grandmother was born in East Berlin in 1943. She never knew her father, fled the GDR with her mother
Nashville’s indie scene, in Dillon Wilson’s reading, has settled into a kind of polite uniform โ long-sleeves under t-shirts, the
I truly think that most modern music journalism sucks. Thereโs an argument to be made that it has always sucked.
Growing up on the road with my parents, touring felt exciting. Life in the music industry was feast or famine,
Ali Lipman’s mom used to clip Dear Abby columns and leave them around the house when Ali was a teenager.
There’s a part of “Porno” Elsa Yepes doesn’t remember playing. Her brain literally cuts the recording. “My brain faces fear
The cover catches you before anything else โ a naked figure on the ground in a snowy forest, edelweiss at
The Korg Prologue that defined SSAANN‘s sound wasn’t even theirs. In the winter of 2024, Melissa Simes was stepping in
Nicholas Pentabona wrote “Aroused” thinking about his partner, Jenice Taylor โ specifically about how she’s had several major life events through the years that made her feel trapped, and how she now
A band in Calgary got caught making their album and song art with AI. Benjamin Howells heard about it and it steered his own record the opposite direction โ fully analog, one recurring image, a 1984 Minolta X-700 as the only camera. That image
Read More โWhen “Senicarne” came out in July 2020, Fall Of Messiah watched it
The new Onesie video moves through places where Ben Haberland’s father lived:
For most of their run, Boston’s rowdy oi punk rockers Badterms has
Call it post-metal or call it sludge โ the name matters less
First spins of Under the Moon pulled me back to hearing Balthvs for the first time โ that sensual, unhurried register you get in a jazz club, music that settles next to you without pushing. Balthvs later pushed deeper into exotic psych rhythms. But
Read More โThree letters that have done real work in hardcore: PMA. Positive Mental
SEUM came together in a Montreal parking lot. June 2019, three French
First spin on Menderbug’s new single โ the instinct was to file
Rope’s Alessio wrote this album using what he calls guided visualization in