LISTEN: Josaleigh Pollett Guides You Through Psychedelic Indie Rock On Vulnerable “Radio Player”

LISTEN: Josaleigh Pollett Guides You Through Psychedelic Indie Rock On Vulnerable “Radio Player”

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 (Crowd Shy) for the first time since Jordan’s relocation to Japan, making this their first recorded output since 2023’s highly acclaimed In the Garden, By […]

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Weirdo Wednesday: Alice Cooper Delights ‘The Muppet Show’ With ‘Welcome to My Nightmare’

Weirdo Wednesday: Alice Cooper Delights ‘The Muppet Show’ With ‘Welcome to My Nightmare’

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 Halloween edition of The Muppets back in 1978. And really, is there any rock star more emblematic of the season than “The Godfather of Shock […]

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Ratboys Announce New Album ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’ Out February 6th via New West

Ratboys Announce New Album ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’ Out February 6th via New West

Ratboys have announced Singin’ to an Empty Chair, their new album out February 6th via New West Records, and present a vivacious new single/video, “Anywhere.” Despite its title, the album isn’t defined by what’s missing. Rather, it’s the beginning of an important dialogue with a close loved one vocalist/guitarist Julia Steiner finds herself estranged from. The music on the band’s […]

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LISTEN: Summer of Peril Craft Cathartic Shoegaze With Stunning Theatrics On “Streetlights”

LISTEN: Summer of Peril Craft Cathartic Shoegaze With Stunning Theatrics On “Streetlights”

Summer of Peril is a four-piece alternative rock band based out of Fort Collins, Colorado, founded by Alex Forbes and Matt Lopez after meeting through the Colorado hardcore scene in 2023. Initially a three-piece, the band quickly grew to a four-piece by late 2024 after releasing their debut album, HOMESICK, and currently consists of Alex […]

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LISTEN: Ricky Lake’s “section” Is Animated Post-Punk With Raw Aggression

LISTEN: Ricky Lake’s “section” Is Animated Post-Punk With Raw Aggression

Ricky Lake is a genre-defying artist blending dark, delicate emotion with raw energy, weaving together trap, alt-pop, and experimental electronic sounds. Rising from the Bay Area scene and evolving through projects like Last Summer Sucked and Saving Ricky, he’s known for vulnerable storytelling and electrifying live instrumentation—from full drum kits to shredding guitars. His recent […]

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Tueday’s Gone: Watch Parliament Funkadelic Liftoff On Halloween 1976 From Houston

Tueday’s Gone: Watch Parliament Funkadelic Liftoff On Halloween 1976 From Houston

Contuining our ode to All Hallow’s Eve this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re serving up this classic performance by Parliament Funkadelic of “Dr. Funkenstein” live from The Summit in Houston on Halloween night 1976. A nice deviation from some of the more cliché choices synonymous with the season, this performance is naturally more funk […]

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LISTEN: Too Much Joy Rejuvenate Their Punk Classic On Colorful “Clowns (but Ska)”

LISTEN: Too Much Joy Rejuvenate Their Punk Classic On Colorful “Clowns (but Ska)”

When Too Much Joy first released Son of Sam I Am on the San Francisco-based indie label Alias Records, critics were delighted. Rolling Stone called it “an exciting, promising discovery,” the New York Times praised its “irresistible guitar-driven pop songs,” and Penthouse declared it “the best indie rock record of the year.” At the same […]

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LISTEN: Frog’s “SAX-A-MA-PHONE VAR. XII” Brings Jazzy Undertones To Emotional Indie Rock

LISTEN: Frog’s “SAX-A-MA-PHONE VAR. XII” Brings Jazzy Undertones To Emotional Indie Rock

On August 29th, Cult New York-based band Frog announced THE COUNT, their seventh album, with the “BITTEN BY MY LOVE VAR. XI” single. The new record was released on September 19th, preceded by the “SPANISH ARMADA VAR. XV” (September 5th) and “SAX-A-MA-PHONE VAR. XII” (September 12th) singles. Following February’s 1000 Variations on the Same Song, […]

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Manic Monday: Indugle in Early 80s Misfits Rockin “Halloween” Live

Manic Monday: Indugle in Early 80s Misfits Rockin “Halloween” Live

For those of us with a disposition for fall and/or the macabre, it truly is the “most wonderful time of the year”, particularly this week with All Hallow’s Eve right around the corner. So, in the unlikely event you’re not already in the mood for a little camp and decadence, we’ll be serving up some […]

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Courtney Marie Andrews Announces New Album ‘Valentine’ and 2026 Tour Dates

Courtney Marie Andrews Announces New Album ‘Valentine’ and 2026 Tour Dates

Courtney Marie Andrews has announced her new album Valentine, due out January 16, 2026 via Thirty Tigers. Written during a period of profound endings and new beginnings, the ten-song collection finds the Nashville-based, Phoenix-born musician transforming limerence into “luminous” (New York Times) strength. Recorded to tape at Valentine Recording Studios in Los Angeles, it is […]

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