Indie Rock

Wussy Cincinnati Ohio review

Wussy : Cincinnati Ohio

The Midwestern group’s first record in six years and first after the death of their longtime pedal steel player is a beautiful downer

Bambara

Bambara announce new album, Birthmarks

Hear new single “Pray to Me”

Father John Misty Mahashmashana review

Father John Misty – Mahashmashana

Josh Tillman finds freedom in chaos on his sixth album

Father John Misty

Watch Father John Misty’s “Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose” video

Today, Father John Misty releases his new album Mahashmashana via Sub Pop. Our review of…

Various Artists - Transa

Various Artists : Transa

Conveying emotion, searching for community and positive reinforcement, establishing environments for collaboration, connecting through shared…

Nap Eyes The Neon Gate review

Nap Eyes : The Neon Gate

An album that never once shies away from the grand or the absurd

best Mount Eerie albums - Phil Elverum

A Beginner’s Guide to Mount Eerie and The Microphones

In a lengthy bio released in conjunction with his new album Night Palace, Mount Eerie‘s…

Anna McClellan Electric Bouquet review

Anna McClellan : Electric Bouquet

A splendid album of wide-eyed emotionalism and storytelling

Christopher Owens I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair

Christopher Owens : I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair

The Girls frontman returns with a new solo album steeped in darkness but featuring some of his most stunning songs

Pleasure Forever reissues

Pleasure Forever reissuing two early compilations, share haunting “An Exact Seance”

‘The Devil’s Pleasures’ and ‘Bodies Need Rest’ both being re-released

Naked Roommate Pass the Loofah review

Naked Roommate : Pass the Loofah

A disaster capitalism dance party from the Oakland/Berkeley collective

Dummy

Dummy debut new video for “Dip in the Lake”

See the stunning new clip for the ‘Free Energy’ standout

Cloakroom Unbelonging

Hear a new song from Cloakroom, “Unbelonging”

The shoegaze group signs with Closed Casket Activities

Mount Eerie Night Palace review

Mount Eerie – Night Palace

Phil Elverum revisits the motifs and mystery of ‘The Glow Pt. 2’ in a sprawling and spiritual new chapter