Polyvinyl Records Co-Founder Picks 10 Important Albums from Their Catalog
The long-running label is responsible for over 350 indie rock releases. Matt Lunsford pinpoints 10 pivotal moments in its history, including albums by Japandroids, American Football, and Jay Som.
Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Follow-Up and 11 More of the Week's Best Albums
This week's essential listening also includes a grand Gucci Mane record and a couple of scrappy punk LPs.
Titus Andronicus' Patrick Stickles Ranks All of the Band's Records
The talkative frontman looks back on his band's punk epics and lengthy Bob Dylan covers, rating them on a scale of "least best to most best."
Scott Devendorf Ranks the National's Seven Stormy Rock Records
Ahead of their new album 'I Am Easy to Find,' the band's bassist reflects on their moving music, which has shown up on arena stages and in MMA movies.
The Story of the DIY Publication That Kept Bands on the Road for Decades
How 'Book Your Own Fuckin' Life' helped countless punk bands tour in the pre-internet era.
Pile’s Rick Maguire Gave Up Everything for His Band and He’d Do It All Again
You'd think 12 years of work would've worn Maguire down, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
At the Top of the Rock and the End of the World with PUP
With 'Morbid Stuff,' the Toronto band made the best album of their career. Too bad we're all gonna die.
AVAIL’s Tim Barry Talks About the Band’s Reunion (Yes, You Read That Right)
After more than a decade away, one of the most beloved punk bands is getting back together, briefly. Frontman Tim Barry explains their return.
We Reviewed Literally Whatever You Sent Us, Volume 24
For this special Valentine's Day edition, you sent us a video about kites, dogs, cats, and of course, resumés.
You Should Probably Go to This Screamo Festival in Toronto
Majority Rule, City of Caterpillar, Ostraca, Respire, Jeromes Dream, Loma Prieta, Frail Hands. The lineup for New Friends Fest is stacked.
Whoa, This New Charly Bliss Song Is a Pop Banger
Japanese Breakfast directs the video for the euphoric first single off their new album, 'Young Enough.'