Indie Rock

Jens Lekman Life Will See You Now review

Jens Lekman : Life Will See You Now

Swedish singer/songwriter documents the trivialities in personal encounters on some of his best songs to date.

Car Seat Headrest announce 2017 tour dates

Band lines up shows with Weezer, Preoccupations, Future Islands.

horsegirl versions of modern performance review

Album of the Week: Jay Som – Everybody Works

Melina Duterte’s Polyvinyl debut is a stunning showcase of her prolificacy and dream pop songwriting prowess.

Dirty Projectors self-titled review

Dirty Projectors : Dirty Projectors

Dave Longstreth delivers a cathartic and jabbing release.

Strand of Oaks Hard Love review

Strand of Oaks : Hard Love

Life experience breeds poignant indie rock.

Los Campesinos Sick Scenes review

Los Campesinos! : Sick Scenes

An album that’ll lament with you for 40 minutes.

NE-HI Offers review

NE-HI : Offers

Chicago indie rockers make good on the promise of their debut with a more polished follow-up.

Pueblo track premiere

Premiere: Pueblo share the gorgeous, dreamy new track “Cry Etc.”

Hear the dreamily rootsy new track from the New York duo.

Califone Quicksand Cradlesnakes reissue

Califone announces deluxe reissue of Quicksand/Cradlesnakes

Chicago avant-alt-country outfit releasing 2003 album with bonus LP of unreleased tracks.

Xiu Xiu FORGET review

Xiu Xiu : FORGET

Jamie Stewart’s band of experimentalists refocuses on their best set of songs in several years.

Xiu Xiu new album Forget

Stream the new Xiu Xiu album, FORGET

Hear the latest from the indie rock provocateurs.

Jesca Hoop Memories are now

Jesca Hoop : Memories Are Now

Singer/songwriter sheds big-name collaborators for a set of deep introspection.

Six Organs of Admittance Threshold review

Six Organs of Admittance : Burning the Threshold

Ben Chasny’s sweetest, most honeyed tracks in years.

Hideout So Many Hoops

Hideout : So Many Hoops/So Little Time

Hideout began as a one-man recording project a few years ago while guitarist Gabriel Rodriguez…

Belle and Sebastian 2017

Belle and Sebastian announce summer tour dates

Dates announced with Spoon, Andrew Bird.

Priests Nothing Feels Natural review

Priests : Nothing Feels Natural

D.C. post-punks give voice to contemporary anxiety.