
Rilo Kiley Announces 2025 Reunion Tour
Following the confirmation of their Just Like Heaven Festival appearance, Rilo Kiley has announced a run of headlining North American dates and festival performances that will include stops across the
Following the confirmation of their Just Like Heaven Festival appearance, Rilo Kiley has announced a run of headlining North American dates and festival performances that will include stops across the
Wilder Woods is the solo project of NEEDTOBREATHE co-founder/frontman Bear Rinehart. On February 12th, Wilder Woods will release its third album, titled Curioso, via Dualtone, cementing a carefully excavated sound and
The members of Horsebath may all be born and bred Canadians, but their record collection is clearly crammed with musicians well south of the border. Their 10-song debut, Another Farewell,
Esther Rose will release Want on May 2, 2025 via New West Records. The 11-track set was produced by Ross Farbe (of Video Age) and recorded live-to-tape at the Bomb
modernform is a female-fronted 5-piece post-punk/new wave-inspired band based in Austin, TX. Supported by angular guitars and mesmeric synthesizers, modernform’s songs are earworm-packed narratives about daily life’s punishing mundanity and
Are We Hunting is the moniker of Northern California-based songwriter Ryan Ayala. While his intensely personal songwriting can be described as melancholic, the sound is both cinematic and anthemic. Perhaps
Since the shooting star that was their 2021 debut, Squid has been hellbent on changing rock music standards. Their first two albums established them as art-rock-connoisseurs, morphing the rules of
Sandwiched between David Bowie’s infamous glam-rock years and his more avant-garde Berlin trilogy of albums later in the 70s, we find the iconic frontman’s curious “blue-eyed soul” era. Perhaps more
Dawes are following Sunday night’s surprise appearance at the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards with the release of their exclusive cover version of “I Love L.A.,” (below). The track is available everywhere
Realistically, it was inevitable New York City’s Ramones would eventually work with famed producer Phil Spector. After all, the progenitors of punk had demonstrated how altogether fond they were of