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American Hell is the new album by Whiskerman, a sprawling double LP set to be released in two parts, beginning with American Hell Pt. I on January 26th, 2026. Following

American Hell is the new album by Whiskerman, a sprawling double LP set to be released in two parts, beginning with American Hell Pt. I on January 26th, 2026. Following

The Planes were founded in 2009 in a dilapidated Brooklyn apartment by Massachusetts-born songwriter Stephen Otto Perry and a loose collection of friends. Soon, a regular lineup was formed, and

Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKAY, a vocalist for The Grateful Dead during one of their most fruitful periods in the 1970s, died at the age of 78 from cancer. Her vocals added

Halloween hangover got you down? Then why not unwind with a little Unwound this week —a fitting band to help you transition from the hype and decadence of October into

Train Conductor is back with their second LP release this year. The title of the new album is Feeling Town. Earlier this year, the band released a stunning collaborative experimental

FISHLORD is a punk project from Stefan Bindley-Taylor, a Trinidadian-American author and musician from Maryland. FISHLORD’s eclectic influences range from System of a Down to Earl Sweatshirt and Mitski. Outside

Like any long-standing music genre, punk rock was destined to evolve, just as it had from the generation before it. Punk, thanks to its DIY ethos, egoless contributors, and tireless

Aaron Orbit is an art rock artist from Ventura, California, blending new wave, post-punk, and cinematic textures into an immersive sound. After performing with a range of touring acts and

Salt Lake City-based Indie singer-songwriter Josaleigh Pollett will return on October 28th with “Radio Player,” an electronics-infused and Poltergeist-inspired new single. Here, Pollett is reunited with long-time collaborator Jordan Watko

Rounding out our Halloween-themed selections this week, for today’s Weirdo Wednesday, we’re ending things on a fittingly campy note courtesy of this amusing clip of Alice Cooper hosting a special