Will Schube
SRSQ's Floating, Abstract 'Unreality' Mines Grief You Can't Talk About
The first solo album from Them Are Us Too's Kennedy Ashlyn—premiering in full—is an attempt to process the death of her late bandmate, Cash Askew.
No Man Has a Voice Like Colter Wall
The country music wunderkind speaks on his new album 'Songs of the Plains,' 11 tracks of vintage country and heartbroken triumph. Stream it now.
The Marcus King Band's 'Carolina Confessions' Is a Country Music Gut-Punch
Dave Cobb produced the triumphant record from the 22-year-old's band. Stream it now.
Meet Col3trane, London's Globe-Trotting R&B Upstart
The 19-year-old makes music in the vein of How to Dress Well and Frank Ocean, and premieres the video for "Tyler" from his project 'BOOT.'
Zaytoven on 'Beast Mode 2' and the Future of the Atlanta Sound
We talked to the one and only Zaytoven about his tireless work ethic and what's next.
Here's the Trippy as Hell Video for wifisfuneral's "Genesis"
The drug-laced track produced by Ronny J gets an appropriately drug-laced visual.
Stream Conner Youngblood's Gorgeous New Pizza-Soaked Track "Pizza Body"
The song comes from Youngblood's upcoming debut record 'Cheyenne' out August 17.
Ron Gallo Returns in Garage Rock Glory with "It's All Gonna Be OK"
The Philly born, Nashville-based songwriter will release a new LP called 'Stardust Birthday Party' on October 5 via New West.
Sam Morrow's Cynical Joy Finds LA Country at Its Best
On his third LP, the rising LA country star is taking more chances and giving fewer fucks. Watch the premiere of his "Quick Fix" video below.
The Guide to Getting into Dirty Projectors
Led by Dave Longstreth, the band has had a revolving door of collaborators across eight albums. Here are five starting points before you dive into 'Lamp Lit Prose.'
Destroyer's 'City of Daughters' Quietly Shaped a Generation of Indie
Destroyer’s 1998 breakthrough record set the stage for Dan Bejar’s wildly eclectic career—and the shape of indie to come.
Numb.er's Mechanical Post-Punk Questions if the World Is Worth Saving
On 'Goodbye,' Jeff Fribourg’s new project turns bleak, noisy music into a shout of humanity.