Mid City fight back against gaslighting on "Forget It" –
Melbourne-based quartet Mid City return with their empowering breakup anthem “Forget It”. Crashing into the track with raucous guitar lines and bulshy drum beats, the s
Pantha du Prince explores the 'Conference of Trees' in new album and documentary –
German veteran electronic producer Pantha du Prince, the alter ego of Hamburger Hendrik Weber, just released his next studio album “Conference of Trees” on March 6th, a
'Everything Is in Chaos': The Concert Business Stands to Lose Billions From Coronavirus
The abrupt reshuffling of major events like , SXSW, and Pearl Jam and Madonna’s shows due to is already devastating to the live — but by some predictions, we’re o
Tegan and Sara Map 2020 Tour
have announced a 2020 North American trek in support of their new album, Hey, I’m Just Like You, released last fall. The twin sister indie-pop duo will kick off the tour on M
Get to know EMM and her fleet of badass women: An International Women's Day Exclusive Playlist –
There has been a lot of talk in the industry lately regarding the not-so-balanced scales when it comes to being a female artist. For L.A based singer-songwriter EMM, it feels like
Grimes: Live From the Future
1:45 p.m. on a Thursday, and Claire Boucher just woke up. She didn’t sleep well. Twenty-six-weeks pregnant, the arc of her belly currently nudging against a black Marvel Comi
Watch Local Natives Perform Two Tracks on 'Kimmel'
appeared on to perform their songs “When Am I Gonna Lose You” and “Dark Days.” The first song comes off the band’s 2019 album Violet Street, while 
Song You Need to Know: Soccer Mommy, 'Royal Screw Up'
Four years ago, when Sophie Allison set out on the journey that’s made her one of indie rock’s brightest stars, she did it simply: just a quiet voice in a small room, s
Vampire Weekend, Neutral Milk Hotel, the National Perform in 'Other Music' Documentary
From the moment it opened its doors in 1995 to its closing in 2016, Other Music was one of the most influential record stores in the early aughts, and certainly a vital force in Ne
The Best Albums of February 2020: BTS, Bad Bunny, Green Day, and More
Each month, the editors and critics at Rolling Stone will compile a list of our favorite new albums. January’s picks include K-pop stars BTS, Latin-pop titan Bad Bunny,
Swedish rockers Tribe Friday show their “Freaky” side in latest release –
It’s Valentine’s day when I chat on the phone with Noah Deutschmann, the frontman of Swedish indie-rock outfit Tribe Friday. He looks out the window and into the woods
Public Enemy Radio – Minus Flavor Flav – Rallies Bernie Sanders Supporters at Benefit Show
Since the presidential race started, has amassed a throng of endorsements from musicians prominent enough for a potential festival lineup to rival Coachella. ’s Radio, the la
The Amazons talk ghost stories and rock and roll in the wake of their first US tour –
At the Island Records office in New York City, the Amazons sit back on a big grey sectional couch, just opposite a yellow neon sign with Island’s summery palm tree logo. Guit
Dublin artist Marcus teaches us how to "Obey" –
“Obey” is the debut track from Dublin based indie artist Marcus. Not many people show up with a debut single as strong as this, and Marcus is out to prove that he is
Hip-hop collective seeyousoon's debut single is a "Steamy" bop –
Florida group seeyousoon have just debuted their first ever single entitled “Steamy” along with a cunning video. The collective consists of nine musicians and covers
Gary Go unveils scintillating full-length album "Love Lost Freedom Found" [Premiere] –
Multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and composer Gary Go has unveiled his new full-length album, the breathtaking Love Lost Freedom Found. A scintillating song-cycle of poign
Best Coast's 'Always Tomorrow' Feels Stuck Too Much in Today
A decade after released their indie-pop breakthrough “Sun Was High (and So Was I),” the band has cleaned up its act. Four years have passed since its last LP, Californi