The post-punk revivalists retain what make them unique while incorporating enough tweaks to keep it fresh.
Plus new book of lyrics on the way this fall.
MH Delorme crafts a vulnerable but lovely synth-laden tune.
The Bay Area garage rockers continue to carve their psychedelic path on this metal-leaning latest release.
Hear an indie folk classic with some extra death metal soloing.
The former Smith Westerns frontman establishes himself as one of the era’s strongest singer/songwriters.
Hear the Seattle band shred through two very different but very Kinsky-sounding tracks.
The Canadian singer/songwriter’s 2004 album to be released with new artwork and on seafoam green vinyl.
A more mature and self-assured set of songs from Jack Tatum’s ongoing synth-pop project.
Kristine Leschper discusses visual art, poetry, staying healthy as a touring musician and more.
A psychedelic blues experiment from an Oslo power-trio with soul.
Tour extending into next year in North America.
Nothing add more interesting textures to their guitar-heavy shoegaze sound on their third full-length.
New album due out in October.
Three gorgeous voices in perfect harmony, pushing through the heartbreak.
A simple, emotional new standout from the Crooked Fingers/Archers of Loaf songwriter.
Hear three new tracks from the indie super trio.
Hear the Philly shoegazers’ latest in its entirety.
Hear the title track.
The band’s ’90s-era compilations are coming to vinyl for the first time in a long time.