Sammy Rae & The Friends opened their “If It All Goes South” 2022 tour at Empire Control Room on October 1, 2022.
Read MoreAlex G has built a career – and an avid fanbase – off of his subversive lyrics and often wavering vocals. On his latest record, he steps out of the muddled waters of Bandcamp and enters the studio for the first time. Maybe it’s the newfound access to high-tech equipment or maybe it’s the presence of a spiritual force, but, for one of the first times in his career, Alex G sounds optimistic.
Read MoreGenesis Owusu captivated crowds during his unmatched performance at Germania Insurance Amphitheater on September 24, 2022.
Read MoreThe once pop-punk casanovas — now steadily-settled sweethearts — continue refusing to shy away from addressing the inevitable forward movement of time. 5 Seconds of Summer puts out its most introspective, hopeful album as the band goes over the merry, mellow melancholy that accompanies aging’s natural progression.
Read MoreOn her sophomore album, Rina Sawayama reaches out to her inner child, moving listeners simultaneously to tears and the dance floor.
Read MoreJulia Jacklin kicked off her “PRE PLEASURE” tour at Mohawk in Austin, Texas on September 9, 2022.
Read MoreMaggie Rogers comes back with her very intimate, yet loud sophomore album Surrender.
Read MoreQueen Bey is back with her seventh studio album, Renaissance. This album is a back-to-back dance record paying homage to past music movements like disco, house, and ballroom. And in the growing trend of nostalgia in music, this record could not come at a better time.
Read MoreIts first album with Saddest Factory Records, MUNA’s self-titled record hits all its marks. The trio explores different genres and sounds in a diverse collection of songs, each with more self-assured and brutally honest lyrics than the last.
Read MoreLucky Daye’s sultry album mixes ingredients of funk, lo-fi, and soul to add a new flavor to modern R&B. Candy Drip hits the sweet spot.
Read MoreGang of Youths’ latest album, ‘angel in realtime.,’ tells stories of life, death, and love as frontman David Le’aupepe navigates the puzzle pieces his father left him.
Read MoreThe hit-making, boundary-pushing pop star’s been on the rise for the last 10 years. After helping to push her genre forward, she brings her major-label last hurrah.
Read MoreTransfigure a mix of “confused and sad and horny” emotions any way you like — you still won’t be able to replicate SASAMI’s everywhere-at-once take on a metal sophomore showing.
Read MoreMitski returns to the music scene with a melodramatic yet danceable reflection on being her own ticking time bomb with odds already stacked against her.
Read MoreFKA twigs’ road to self-discovery is at once spiritual, fun, and painful; it is a journey that requires a soundtrack as genre-bending and honest as CAPRISONGS.
Read MoreDabbling in everything from avant-garde to reggaeton, Arca creates one of her most sonically diverse projects in her latest release from the Kick quintet.
Read MoreSwift returns to her 2012 pop-rock-country crossover with a few years of critical success and a complete 180 in the public eye under her belt. It’s a detailed and faithful re-recording, which brings new light to the relationships that inspired the original.
Read MoreThe Swedish pop group’s first new release in 40 years reflects on the dual divorces that once tore the band apart, but remains dedicated to the bright, bouncy pop of their past.
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