LISTEN: Extra Space’s “Something Strange” Brings Detailed Storytelling To Ethereal Indie Rock

LISTEN: Extra Space’s “Something Strange” Brings Detailed Storytelling To Ethereal Indie Rock

New Colors is the sophomore album from Brooklyn-based indie project Extra Space, set to be released on April 24.  The album is an exploration of the perception of time and the nuance and “New Colors” that give weight and beauty to the most seemingly ordinary moments. The record starts (“never wanted”), scattered and taken in […]

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Michael ‘CAVS’ Cavanaugh Announces Second Solo Album ‘Sojourn’

Michael ‘CAVS’ Cavanaugh Announces Second Solo Album ‘Sojourn’

Sojourn is the second solo album by Michael ‘CAVS’ Cavanagh, best known as the drummer for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. The album is set for release on April 24, 2026 via p(doom) records. Composed of 10 instrumental tracks, the album presents a wordless narrative shaped by Cavanagh’s long-standing interest in spiritual jazz, progressive […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Family Worship Center Embark on a Hazy and Danceable Disco-soul Trip with “Malibu by Midnight”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Family Worship Center Embark on a Hazy and Danceable Disco-soul Trip with “Malibu by Midnight”

Born in Nashville and reshaped in Portland, Family Worship Center operates less like a traditional band and more like a traveling rock-and-soul commune. Their sound—groove-heavy, piano-pounded, and drenched in communal harmonies—pulls from dog-eared spiritual ephemera and strange, cult-adjacent texts uncovered during a cross-country field-recording odyssey. The result is a secular gospel of sorts, rooted in […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Dale Watson Offers an Ode to Love with Classic Barroom Country Ballad “If You Really Love Me (Outlive Me)”

SONG PREMIERE: Dale Watson Offers an Ode to Love with Classic Barroom Country Ballad “If You Really Love Me (Outlive Me)”

Few artists are still carrying the torch for hard country with the conviction — and volume — of Dale Watson. For more than four decades, the Texas native has stood as a self-appointed guardian of honky-tonk, outlaw country, western swing, and rockabilly, carving out a lane so distinct he gave it its own name: Ameripolitan. […]

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Tuesday’s Gone: Deep Purple Wears Neil Diamond’s “Kentucky Woman” Well (1968)

Tuesday’s Gone: Deep Purple Wears Neil Diamond’s “Kentucky Woman” Well (1968)

Most people forget that Deep Purple had a chapter before Ian Gillan stepped in as lead singer. That role belonged to Rod Evans—who, legend has it, is still alive today, though he hasn’t been photographed or publicly spotted in decades. But that mystery’s a story for another time. For Tuesday’s Gone, we dip back into […]

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Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, TOOL, Pantera, Pierce The Veil, Gojira & More Lead Louder Than Life

Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, TOOL, Pantera, Pierce The Veil, Gojira & More Lead Louder Than Life

Louder Than Life roars back to the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY, September 17–20, 2026, for its 12th edition—and it’s shaping up to be the biggest yet. With the largest lineup in festival history, this year also marks the most ambitious bill ever assembled by producer Danny Wimmer Presents. Joining previously announced headliners My […]

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LISTEN: GREBE’s “Insurance” Is Cathartic Indie Rock With Moving Songwriting & Psychedelic Undertones

LISTEN: GREBE’s “Insurance” Is Cathartic Indie Rock With Moving Songwriting & Psychedelic Undertones

Atlanta slow-core quartet GREBE announce their debut full-length, Hell Diver, out April 17 via Indecent Artistry and Rope Bridge.  Self-described as “boot-gaze shoe-core birdbath”, GREBE covers a lot of ground, drawing lines between slow-core, shoegaze, alternative, and modern indie rock sounds. This conglomerate of genres is evident on their self-released Spring 2025 debut EP, If […]

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LISTEN: Plastic Jaguar Craft Ethereal Lo-fi Rock Fusion On Emotional “Out of Practice”

LISTEN: Plastic Jaguar Craft Ethereal Lo-fi Rock Fusion On Emotional “Out of Practice”

Plastic Jaguar is the bi-coastal collaboration of Jordan Olberg and Scott Lingner, a friendship that started in college over a shared love of music and has evolved into something much bigger. Their sound weaves together a dense, detailed blend of guitar, piano, synth, brass, and woodwinds into a unique pastiche of psych-pop, post-punk, chamber pop, […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: The Point. Ramble Around Austin While Jamming Out on Deeply Funky and Psyched Out Tune “ITIS”

VIDEO PREMIERE: The Point. Ramble Around Austin While Jamming Out on Deeply Funky and Psyched Out Tune “ITIS”

Despite influences that stretch far beyond Texas, The Point. feel inseparable from Austin. The trio filters psychedelia, Saharan guitar music, and cumbia through a jam-band looseness that reflects the city’s anything-goes musical DNA. The result is a laid-back but deeply intentional sound—worldly in scope, grounded in groove. On their recent album Maldito Animal (Deluxe Edition), […]

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How Online Poker Has Reshaped the Way Players Engage Online

How Online Poker Has Reshaped the Way Players Engage Online

Online poker has changed dramatically over the past decade. What used to be a niche hobby is now a thriving, multi-billion dollar global industry. Players no longer need to travel to casinos or local poker clubs to enjoy the game. With just a computer or a smartphone, they can compete against opponents from all over […]

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