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Interviews
HOMESHAKE’s Peter Sagar Lets Us Into His Childhood CD Wallet
The indie songwriter serves up a nostalgic soundtrack, revisiting forgotten feelings conjured by his hometown of Edmonton.
Allah Las: Welcome Back to La La Land
The LA-based psych rockers boast a well-balanced blend of musical transformation and creative liberation.
The Drums’ Jonny Pierce On His Journey of Self Discovery
The charismatic songwriter is learning to be gentle, even if it kills him.
Bria Tosses Another Shiny Quarter in the Jukebox
The industrious punk rock frontwoman and Orville Peck bandmate keeps the cover train rolling with Cuntry Covers Vol. 2.
Inside King Tuff’s Green Mind
Rock and roll innovator Kyle Thomas reminds us there’s no place like home with new album, Smalltown Stardust.
The Meteoric Rise of Yard Act
Frontman James Smith reflects on collaborating with Elton John and a whirlwind year of surreal firsts.
Iceage Provoke Nostalgia By Digging Up The Past
The Danish band documents their evolution on a surprisingly cohesive compilation of outtakes and rarities.
How To Do Desert Daze
Get ready for the destination desert festival of a lifetime.
Michael Rault Taps Into The Rhythm Of Patience As A Virtue
Good things come to those who rock.
Previews / Reviews
Desert Daze Dispatch: A Review In Polaroids
Featuring Viagra Boys, Molly Lewis, Shame, Babe Rainbow, and more.
The Best Bands We Saw at Primavera LA 2022
From headliners Lorde and Arctic Monkeys to rising stars Boy Harsher and Fontaines D.C. the international fest made a strong North American debut.
Go Into Wide Awake Festival With Eyes Wide Open
The UK discovery festival is boasting big names across multiple genres including Yard Act, Amyl and the Sniffers, and more.
Exclaim! Magazine
Album Reviews
Whitney K Learns to Love Himself on 'Two Years'
Whitney K's Two Years shows the power of finding freedom through self-connection, teaching listeners how to fall back in love with oneself.
Viagra Boys Tear Themselves Open on Cathartic 'Welfare Jazz'
On Welfare Jazz, the Swedish post-punks open up this conversation and let out a sincere sigh from start to finish.
Badge Époque Ensemble's 'Self Help' Offers Escape from Reality
Badge Époque Ensemble's Self Help is a mystifying journey to a safe space of tranquility — an overwhelming sense of comfort that can be felt through the band's exploration of different textures and structures.
The Spits Examine the Modern World Through a Punk Rock Lens on 'VI'
After a long nine-year hiatus, The Spits have returned with thrashing, ragged mid-tempo mayhem on their highly anticipated new album, VI.
Cut Worms Explores Self-Reflection Through Country Nostalgia on 'Nobody Lives Here Anymore'
Nobody Lives Here Anymore fights back against the sad reality of the 21st century and the trend of consumer culture.
The Nude Party's 'Midnight Manor' Is a Chooglin' Good Time
Midnight Manor, the second studio album from The Nude Party, is the product of undeniable artistic development.
Coeval Magazine
Interviews
Weyes Blood
Natalie Mering’s fourth album, “Titanic Rising,” has been receiving outstanding reviews for it’s sentimental ode to living.
Jesse Jo Stark
The L.A. born and raised "horrific hillbilly," Jesse Jo Stark, sparked a flame last year with the release of her debut EP "Dandelion."
So Young Magazine
Interviews
Issue Twenty One: Pottery
Pottery have created a massive stir over the past few months; earning the title and being labeled as one of Montreal’s most exciting new bands.
Issue Twenty: Talk Show
London’s Talk Show dominates their stage with an energetic live performance. It is easy to see how the band have created such a buzz; with their high-flying ‘fast and loud,’ knife-edged, post-punk sound that shines through their undoubtably well thought out tunes.
We chat to Peeping Drexels about art and their personalised 7″ covers
Peeping Drexels’, Dylan Coates, has a passion for all aspects of art. From writing music upon the reflection of the angry working class, studying the fine arts, to having passion for filmmaking, there really is no shortage of experimentation and pushing of boundaries.
Previews
London’s Gaygirl release video for ‘Hair’
Last month, South London’s Gaygirl released their new alt-grungy noise-pop single “Hair” via Permanent Creeps Records. Today, the band are back with a DIY/independent film stylistic music video to accompany the track.
Mice On Mars Release Debut EP via Prolific Permanent Creeps Records
The North-East Yorkshire garage/punk rock quartet, Mice On Mars, will release their heavy-punching EP ‘Northern Soul’ through Permanent Creeps Records on 23 November 2018.