This week’s Indie Basement Classic is a DC shoegaze/indiepop gem from 1994 that has just gotten the deluxe reissue treatment. Over in Notable Releases, Andrew reviews Converge, Charli XCX’s Wuthering ...
Living up to the tour’s theme, Dolenz’s 32-song set on Feb. 12 at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, Calif. was dominated by Monkees’ classics, beginning with “ (Theme From) The Monkees” and “Last ...
Poliquin and Lafond-Beaulne grew up listening to and loving Chromeo. They met duo Dave 1 and P-Thugg at the Juno Awards in ...
I arrive halfway through a staff meeting on a crisp autumn day in New York City. Patricia Field is perched on a swivel stool at the front counter of her boutique and gallery on Manhattan’s Lower East ...
As the Welsh rock group reunite for their upcoming UK tour, they reminisce on psychedelics, illegal raves, and the band's Rhys Ifans era ...
The punk trailblazer on navigating misogyny in music, how the industry's changed and the personal story behind her new album ...
Garage Flower came to be in 2000 in Nokia, but became in fact active in the fall of that year in Helsinki. The band settled ...
Following the tour announcement, the band expressed their heartfelt appreciation to fans following the sold-out shows, ...
Just about every 80s teen out there knows these one-hit wonders from the year 1980 all too well. Let's revisit a few classic nostalgic gems!
This very stacked week's Notable Releases include Converge, Charli XCX, Worm, Jill Scott, Angel Du$t, hemlocke springs, The Beach Boys, and more.
There have been great cyberpunk movies, but now is the time to rediscover the ones that fell through the cracks, like Mars Express and Strange Days.
Nevermind knocked Michael Jackson’s Dangerous from the summit of America's Billboard 200 chart on January 11, 1992. It was a watershed moment for the alternative rock community. Not least because it ...