
LISTEN: Subway Rat Offers Melodic Freestyle On “7 Train”
Subway Rat is an indie-alternative singer-songwriter from Flushing, Queens, New York City. A relative newcomer to the alt-rock scene, he has gained over 5 million streams on Spotify in only
Subway Rat is an indie-alternative singer-songwriter from Flushing, Queens, New York City. A relative newcomer to the alt-rock scene, he has gained over 5 million streams on Spotify in only
Leah Callahan made DIY waves in the Boston music scene as a frontwoman for the bands Turkish Delight US, Betwixt & The Glass Set. Reinventing herself as a solo artist,
Athens, GA indie rock band Futurebirds have announced the release of their new album, Easy Company, on August 9, 2024 via Dualtone Music Group, a MNRK Company. To give listeners
Today, Seattle’s venerable post-hardcore five-piece The Blood Brothers are celebrating two decades of their seminal album ‘Crimes’ with a limited vinyl reissue out on October 4th and the announcement of their first shows in ten years.
Monsters of Folk – the acclaimed band comprised of Jim James (My Morning Jacket), M. Ward, Conor Oberst, and Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) – are celebrating the 15th anniversary of their self-titled, one-and-only album with an expanded new edition, arriving Friday, June 14 via
Nada Surf has signed to New West Records and will release their anticipated new LP, Moon Mirror on September 13, 2024. The 11-song set was produced by the band with Ian Laughton (Supergrass,
Rainy Eyes is a young Lafayette, Louisiana-based singer/songwriter by way of Bergen, Norway where she was born and raised. After leaving home and moving to Denmark at 18, she met
Continuing with our Steve Albini tribute this week, it’s no secret that he “engineered” (his preferred term to describe his work as a studio producer) some absolutely classic albums by
Originally from Toronto, The Harpoonist is the alias for the harpoon/harmonica/harp prodigy, otherwise known as Shawn Hall. Having performed for almost two decades, spending 17 years as part of The
A seven-song survey of displacement, Brookside Mall’s No More Fragrant Thoughts places proper nouns in improper places. Whether bending a love song to fit an homage to television’s Forensic Files or the