From our ears to yours, Afterglow Staffers compiled a list of Bandcamp-friendly indie artists who have been recently dominating our playlists.
Read MoreSunflowers — symbols of light, power, adoration, and loyalty — have taken center stage in music as of late, but not all “Sunflower” songs are created equal.
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Read MoreBandcamp is donating 100% of their share of sales this Juneteenth to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Make the most of the fundraiser by purchasing music and merch from Black artists.
Read MoreNoname would be smarter to "treat people like children" when discussing capitalism with full grown adults, according to J. Cole.
Read MoreChloe x Halle reclaim their power and define their artistry in their best album yet.
Read MoreA guide for protesters seeking assistance and others hoping to support them and Austin’s Black community.
Read MoreAfterglow stands in firm solidarity with everyone in Austin and across the nation protesting state violence and police murder of Black people.
Read MoreThroughout pockets of America exists a perception — subconscious or otherwise — that simply being Black is a crime. In his thought-provoking 2017 single “Neighbors,” rapper J. Cole articulates how racial injustice infects every level of society, making it truly skin deep.
Read MoreThe Aquadolls not only granted me access into their fantasy world, but reminded me that rock and roll is for everyone to enjoy and create.
Read MoreLady Gaga soothes her pains with pounding basslines and catchy melodies in her sixth studio album.
Read MoreSure, you can call us two-faced — or you can join the fun with a tongue-in-cheek playlist that careens around with the nonstop energy of a carnival ride.
Read MoreBring the concert to your living room with these highlights from the vibrant “A COLORS Show” video series.
Read MoreSatisfy your musical cravings with a Mexican food-inspired playlist cooked up by a writer who is homesick and really wants some Mexican food.
Read MoreBetty Crocker, eat your heart out.
Read MoreThroughout Vampire Weekend’s last four albums, front man and principal songwriter Ezra Koenig has covered several bases — oxford commas, relationships, social class, and … God?
Read MoreSiri, play “Pomp and Circumstance.”
Read MoreThe pop futurist makes an album for the present with piercing depictions of intimacy and isolation.
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