Austin Samba, a local band and dance group, encourages beginners to learn the foundations of the genre, teaching locals about Brazilian culture through performances all across Austin.
Read MoreFollowing the release of her deluxe debut, L.A-based musician Blondshell emerges as a grunge icon for the new generation.
Read MoreLet’s get grunge, cowboys! Get your black boots on and liberty spikes styled to check out these rising punk-rock artists hailing from the live music capital of the world.
Read MorePost-hardcore band Static Dress reignites a nostalgia encompassing the sweeping wave of early 2000s emo through their angsty music videos, a conflation of genres, and creative self-reliance.
Read MoreThe prolific Athens, Georgia-based experimentalist talks Waffle House, outsider art, and making music for the apocalypse.
Read MoreIn honor of Black History month, we compiled a list of Black queer artists to support now and always.
Read MoreFour-piece Toronto band Bad Waitress is a force to be reckoned with. Its ultra-punk sound and relentless stage presence leaves crowds entranced and always wanting more.
Read MoreThough his hit song “I Put A Spell On You” propelled him to legendary status, Screamin' Jay Hawkins' goth rock remains a mystery for the many who have never heard his name.
Read MoreHailing from San Jose, California, Sunami brings the heart of the Bay Area to the hardcore scene, with its traditionally agressive sound, powerful lyrics, and album art reminiscent of authentic street culture.
Read MoreUsing spacious beats and slippery vocals as a canvas for introspection, Young & Sick wanders through an increasingly optimistic universe, guided by art and expression.
Read MoreL.A. siren Jesse Jo Stark explores horror and heartbreak through her country-fused classic rock sound and fictitious lyricism.
Read MoreCombining the grit of New York City with the unique sound of Nashville, Annie DiRusso’s music embodies the inexplicable melancholy of growing up too fast with no direction.
Read MoreCombining the clever lyricism of Taylor Swift with the effortless sound of Clairo, Noa Zimmerman has everything she needs to fit into today’s music scene.
Read MoreIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we compiled a list of Latina and Spanish artists to stream, this month and always.
Read MoreBartees Strange scales new sonic territory with confident ease, traversing explosive post-punk and acoustic meditations with the help of choppy samples and swelling choruses — all while focusing on what it means to resist genre conformity as a Black man.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based music artist KERA doesn’t fit into a box — or even a binary. Jazz-inspired punk? Sure. Punk-inspired jazz? Why not! KERA can do it all.
Read MoreSouth African musician lordkez, stylized in all lowercase, performs at the intersection of experimental creativity and allusive spirituality.
Read MoreGet your Hot Topic gift cards ready! These pop punk Floridians are combining the nostalgic sound of the 2000s with angry vocals, heavy instrumentals, and unforgettable lyrics that will have you scouring the back of your closet for those beat up checkerboard Vans.
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