Indie Rock

pianos become the teeth the drift review

La Dispute : Panorama

Like the loudest collection of prose you’ve ever heard.

Titus Andronicus new album An Obelisk

Titus Andronicus announce new album, An Obelisk

Hear new track “(I Blame) Society”.

Weyes Blood – Titanic Rising

An intricate record that finds Natalie Mering going into space.

Interpol new EP a Fine Mess

Interpol announce new EP, A Fine Mess

Hear new single “The Weekend.”

Rows Arc album premiere

Premiere: Stream Rows Arc’s debut album High on the Tide

Hear the L.A. band’s debut before it’s released.

Brutus Nest review Album of the Week

Brutus – Nest

The Belgian trio’s second album is as powerful a rock album as has been released in years.

Lambchop This is what I Wanted to Tell You review

Lambchop : This Is (What I Wanted To Tell You)

An album that solidifies Kurt Wagner’s ability to not only stay relevant, but experimental after all these years.

Brutus interview 2019

Inner Circle: A conversation with Brutus

The Belgian trio discusses their closest allies, the therapeutic nature of music, and the need to sing along.

CHAI : PUNK

The Japanese indie pop group piles hooks on hooks on hooks on their second album.

The Faint Egowerk review

The Faint : Egowerk

A more finely tuned sound for the Omaha synth pop group on their return to Saddle Creek.

Notwist Vertigo Days review

Album of the Week: These New Puritans – Inside the Rose

The UK art-rock outfit, slimmed to a duo, turn their intricate layers into a more accessible form of avant pop.

Stephen Malkmus Groove denied review

Stephen Malkmus : Groove Denied

The former Pavement frontman’s latest set of electronic music is a bit of a tough sell.

Bill Callahan announces summer tour

The singer/songwriter tours the U.S. in June and July.

Emma Ruth Rundle interview 2019

The Duality Of Art And The Artist: An Interview With Emma Ruth Rundle

The singer/songwriter discusses her latest album, discomfort in performing and being a product of the ’90s.

Rakta Essential Track

Rakta’s “Flor da Pele” is a psychedelic goth nightmare

The Brazilian post-punk band runs wild with dark psychedelia.

colleen tunnel and the clearing review

Helado Negro : This Is How You Smile

Roberto Lange delivers a more expressive and intensely beautiful set of songs.