Toronto-based alt rock band BANNERS performed at Antone’s Nightclub on Nov. 10 near the conclusion of their fall tour.
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.
Read MoreAfterglow showcases the fall season through a series of images inspired by lyrics detailing autumn in all its coziness.
Read MoreTime to dive deep into your most meaningful relationships and embrace what lies below.
Read MoreEast Asian pop culture has seen a recent avalanche of LGBT media, but continued conservatism and social pressure means it’s unlikely we’ll see more than a tongue-in-cheek nod to the invisible Asian gay communities of today.
Read MoreThe spoken interlude: an underrated but iconic addition to any song. Country fan or not, here are the most memorable classic country songs with monologues you can’t help but love.
Read MorePacked with new storylines, puzzling rosters, and the world’s best basketball players, the 75th NBA season looks to be another one full of excitement and intrigue.
Read MoreThe Austin trio meshes their musical talents with strong familial ties to develop an empowering message alongside their ever-changing sound.
Read MoreFrom behind locked doors to the top of the music charts, has female masturbation finally shaken the stigma?
Read MorePost-COVID hiatus, Sad Cell stands at the forefront of the West Campus live music scene. With new music under their belts and a newfound appreciation for the privilege of playing for an audience, the Austin locals are taking on the town, and ready to take on the world.
Read MoreAustin-based indie rock band The Irons sat down with Afterglow to discuss their musical style, the creative process, and the joys of songwriting.
Read MoreThe angsty rock bands that dominated the early 2000s created classics which continue to live in our hearts today. But until nostalgia kicked in two decades later, these musicians had to figure out how to change with the times to keep their names in the limelight.
Read MoreThe members of the five-man indie rock band discuss their latest album, songwriting stories, and how the group came to be.
Read MoreAfter several decades, my bloody valentine’s 1991 album Loveless holds up as a revolutionary force in the world of rock music.
Read MoreLive music is back! Look no further than the Texas Union building to get your fix.
Read MoreAn analysis of what musical elements made misogynistic anthems like "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," "Don't Trust Me," and "Misery Business," so popular, and why some artists face backlash while others have yet to take accountability today.
Read MoreJanet Jackson, and her place in the music industry, has always been a topic of conversation. With a documentary on her life set to release in January, it is time to examine just how she has been in completely altering the pop sphere for women in the genre today.
Read MoreMy Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade once sparked a modern Satanic panic, yet the most macabre moments of the album can be credited to Catholicism.
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