Premieres
Alsarah Wrote a Song for the Sudanese Uprising
The Sudan-born Alsarah and the Nubatones singer has done the only thing an artist an ocean away from her people and their struggles can do.
The Glow’s Fuzzy Debut Album Ponders the Big Questions
Written both before and after the breakup of his beloved band LVL UP, Mike Caridi’s ‘Am I’ considers old memories and existential questions.
Taylor Janzen Thought Her New EP Was Almost Too Raw to Release
We're streaming the 19-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter's 'Shouting Matches' in full ahead of its Friday release.
Maya B's "Dollar to a Diamond" Is Motivation for Better Days
The California artist’s visual for “Dollar to a Diamond” proves you can’t put a dollar amount on self-worth.
Institute’s Freak-Punk Tries to Make Sense of a Disorienting World
Vocalist Moses Brown opens up about their new single “Deadlock” and their new album ‘Readjusting the Locks’: “What are you doing if you’re not addressing this absurd world?”
Brace Yourself for the Frenetic Punk of Japan’s Otoboke Beaver
The Kyoto quartet premieres their new album 'ITEKOMA HITS' in full before its April 26 release.
BlumBros' Ecstatic Raps Show Their Brotherly Love
The Philly-raised brothers who were separated for years by the state reconnected later in life and are now looking towards stardom.
Bosq Enlists Kaleta for Two Irresistibly Danceable Fatback Band Covers
The Colombia via Boston DJ and producer's renditions of “Goin’ To See My Baby" and "Backstrokin'" mark the launch of his label, Bacalao.
Girl Ultra’s “Ella Tu Y Yo” Combines Mexican R&B With Vintage Sci-Fi
"It’s very much inspired by ‘Videodrome.' I got really hooked on science fiction movies recently, and I wanted to incorporate this reality of screens sort of taking control over our lives.”
Dive into the Playfully Psychedelic World of Boogarins
The Brazilian band shares the excellent new single “Invenção,” another single off their fourth LP 'Sombrou Dúvida.'
Charly Bliss Made a Good Anthem About Bad Relationships
"Hard To Believe" is the latest single off the Brooklyn band’s 'Young Enough,' which is out May 10.
Drahla’s Abstract Punk Songs Are Ecstatic About the Everyday
The squalls of noise in songs like "Pyramid Estate" show a band willing to dig beneath the surface.