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REVIEW: "bittersweet," the unflinching and otherworldly new EP from lotusbliss
"bittersweet" is an unflinching look at distorted childhood memory and the sadness that can come with growing up.

Amiee Bolger
Apr 16, 20212 min read


REVIEW: Low Island's debut album is finally here - and it rips
Low Island's debut album finds the glittering light amongst the dingy depths of growing up anxious.
Joe Callon
Apr 16, 20211 min read


REVIEW: Foley’s 'Vacation' is fun, summer-y beginning to a promising career
Foley brands themselves as two best friends simply having a good time, but their new EP Vacation betrays this front more than they may...
McKinzie Smith
Mar 31, 20213 min read


REVIEW: "Tomorrow," the latest single from Paris Youth Foundation
Another break-up banger dances into view with tears trailing close behind as heart-on-sleeve anthemists Paris Youth Foundation release...
Toni Bacon
Mar 31, 20212 min read


REVIEW: East London's Saint Agnes release pulverizing mini-album "Vampire"
Self-described as a “comic book underworld of angels and villains, badlands and bad loves,” Vampire is the sophomore mini-album from...

Amiee Bolger
Mar 31, 20214 min read


REVIEW: "Pray," the newest track from Toronto-based band Ready the Prince
"Pray" is the latest release from Toronto rock duo Ready the Prince, which consists of members Steve DiCiantis (vocals, bass) and Dan...
cherri cheetah
Mar 31, 20212 min read


REVIEW: Annie DiRusso's new track, "Nine Months," is a loud and cathartic breakup tune
Nashville-based indie rockstar Annie DiRusso’s latest single “Nine Months” is a breakup track to kick you in the chest. The song is...

molly laura bosshart
Mar 19, 20211 min read


REVIEW: The Super Late Night's special new track, "Even if I'm Right"
Released via Homefire Recording Co., The Super Late Night is back with fifth single ‘Even If I’m Right.’ This is a special one for Lou of...

Amiee Bolger
Mar 19, 20212 min read


REVIEW: "let me inside your head," the unreal first release from swim school in a year
"let me inside your head" is the latest track from Edinburgh, UK band swim school, a 4-piece rock band consisting of members Alice...
cherri cheetah
Mar 19, 20212 min read


REVIEW: "Maybe I Will See You at the End of the World," the debut full-length from Sydney Sprague
Signed to Rude Records, guitar-fuelled pop wonder Sydney Sprague has released her first full-length album Maybe I Will See You at the End...

Amiee Bolger
Mar 17, 20212 min read


REVIEW: "An Anthropologist on Mars," the latest release from Justin Courtney Pierre
This is wholly familiar (for those of us who still love Motion City Soundtrack with a fierce passion) and a new look into the mind of...

Amiee Bolger
Mar 17, 20213 min read


MAKING NOISE 014: BBC Radio's Sarah Gosling
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much for taking the time out to answer my questions, how are you? I’m doing well! Ish. Okay. Fine? That question’s...

Melody J. Myers
Mar 17, 202110 min read


REVIEW: A. G. Cook’s New Mixtape Dream Logic Features Some Solid Remixes and Serious Earworms
Thursday greeted us with the surprise unveiling of a new cover from PC Music founder A. G. Cook; a reworking of The Smashing Pumpkins’...
McKinzie Smith
Mar 15, 20214 min read


REVIEW: I Cannot Stop Listening to “Spinning” by No Rome, Charli XCX, and The 1975
I cannot stress enough that “Spinning” is my dream collaboration. The 1975 and Charli XCX are my favorite artists, full stop. If I had to...
McKinzie Smith
Mar 15, 20214 min read


REVIEW: "Another Life," the newest release from Sarpa Salpa
From the quiet town of Northampton, Sarpa Salpa are anything but. Their debut EP, Say Something, was released at the beginning of 2020,...
Toni Bacon
Mar 15, 20211 min read


MAKING NOISE 013: Music Photographer and Tastemaker Phoebe Fox
An interview with music photographer and tastemaker Phoebe Fox.

Melody J. Myers
Mar 5, 20216 min read


MAKING NOISE 012: London-based photographer Holly Whitaker
An interview with London-based photographer Holly Whitaker.

Melody J. Myers
Mar 4, 20214 min read


REVIEW: “Mercury” by Temples of Youth is a winter track to brood to
If you love dream pop, but have been looking for something a bit darker and grittier than the genre typically has to offer, Temples of...
McKinzie Smith
Mar 1, 20212 min read


REVIEW: Drool makes their return with new single "Lizard"
Still relevantly new to the indie rock scene are Drool. With only a handful of singles to date, they’ve managed to make quite an...
Toni Bacon
Mar 1, 20211 min read


REVIEW: Third album's the charm for Julien Baker with newest, titled 'Little Oblivions'
Whether it’s the euphoria of running through midnight downpour or the misery of being alone in an empty apartment, Little Oblivions is...

Caitlin Taff
Feb 26, 20213 min read
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