Indie Rock

Geese Getting Killed review

Geese : Getting Killed

The Brooklyn band achieve a new high on their entrancing third album

Bill Callahan

Bill Callahan announces new album, My Days of 58

Hear new song “The Man I’m Supposed to Be”

The Melody Chamber

Watch The Melody Chamber’s video for jangly, melodic post-punk single “Memories of Fall”

The Richmond, Va post-punk group’s new self-titled album is out now

Shudder to Think

Shudder to Think release first new songs in 27 years

New 7-inch to be released via Dischord

Saya Gray SAYA review

Saya Gray : SAYA

The singer/songwriter’s sophomore album is a more fleshed out and grounded path forward

Lemonheads Love Chant review

The Lemonheads : Love Chant

Coinciding with Evan Dando’s new memoir, the Boston group’s new album caps an improbable feel-good comeback

Militarie Gun God Save the Gun review

Militarie Gun : God Save the Gun

The post-hardcore group’s sophomore album pairs personal trauma with driving rhythms and big riffs

Cass McCombs

Cass McCombs announces 2026 tour

Plus see the new video for “Missionary Bell”

dazy Bad Penny EP

Dazy releases new EP, Bad Penny

Hear the new 7-song release from the Richmond power pop act

Ribbon Skirt Pensacola review

Ribbon Skirt : Pensacola

The Montreal group follow up their recent LP ‘Bite Down’ with a restrained but poignant short player

Fugazi The Argument Hall of Fame review

Fugazi closed their legacy on a high with The Argument

The 2001 album was a stunning and fitting end for the Washington, D.C. post-hardcore icons

Antlers interview

The Antlers reckon with ecological fragility

Peter Silberman talks about the band’s new album ‘Blight,’ the environment and writing without distraction

Mitski the land the live album

Mitski releases The Land: The Live Album

Companion release to new concert film out now via Bandcamp

Jay Som Belong review

Jay Som : Belong

Melina Duterte’s first new album in six years reveals some interesting and ambitious new directions

Weird Nightmare

Weird Nightmare returns with new single “Forever Elsewhere”

Alex Edkins (Metz) returns with first new song in three years

Sprints All That Is Over review

Sprints : All That Is Over

The Irish post-punk group maintain a bright, scorching primal sense of humanity on their sophomore LP