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Show Review: MX LONELY (The DLC, 3/30/2026)
Towards the end of their full U.S. tour supporting the release of their recent album ALL MONSTERS, MX LONELY stopped by The DLC in Salt Lake City to play their…
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Bloodworm – “Alone In Your Garden”
Bloodworm from Nottingham has released “Alone In Your Garden,” a moody track inspired by fall and folklore. The alternative post-punk trio – George Curtis on vocals/guitar, Euan Stevens on drums,…
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ggwendolyn – “Crisscross Way”
ggwendolyn is an LA-based singer-songwriter and producer crafting confessional alternative indie-pop rooted in emotional honesty. Her new track “Crisscross Way” is a heavy, country-rock-grit-filled, outlaw-inspired song about confronting the many…
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Friko – “Choo Choo”
Friko from Chicago has released “Choo Choo” ahead of their sophomore album Something Worth Waiting For. The new track channels the frantic, combustible energy that has become the band’s signature,…
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catnap – “can’t go back”
catnap are a three-piece band from Orlando, blending a sound rooted in emo and indie alternative rock with a grungy, dreamy undercurrent. The group consists of Nina (vocals/guitar), Julia (bass),…
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Verse Metrics – “Sea Fairies (We’re Not Alone In This Lake)”
Verse Metrics, formed in 2009 in Scotland, craft a sound that blends emotionally charged post-rock and indie rock with subtle math-rock. On their new single, “Sea Fairies (We’re Not Alone…
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Dream Nails – “House of Bones”
Dream Nails are a rock trio from London and their latest track, “House of Bones,” signals the direction in which the group is steering their project. They’ve described the sound…
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MX LONELY – “Big Hips”
MX LONELY has returned with “Big Hips,” a moody and cathartic single ahead of their debut album which will be out early next year. The Brooklyn band’s laid-back style makes…
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deathcrash – “Triumph”
“Triumph” is the first single from deathcrash in over two years, arriving ahead of their third album, which will likely be released sometime next year. Although they come from the…
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Ribbon Skirt – PENSACOLA EP
Montreal-based Ribbon Skirt carve out a space where shoegaze haze collides with electronic-pop precision and alternative-rock attitude. Their new four-track EP, PENSACOLA, is noisy yet melodic, unpredictable yet intentional. Across…
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Cmdr Cody – “Love Was Gone”
Cmdr Cody is a Texas-based solo artist who marries guitars with a variety of electronic instruments to create songs that are dance-y, yet grounded and purposeful. The third single from…
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STONE – “NEVER AGAIN”
Liverpool band STONE returns with their blistering new track “NEVER AGAIN,” marking a bold new chapter as they announce their signing with V2 Records. The partnership sparked reflections on the…
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Ain’t – “Pirouette” / “Jude”
Ain’t were conceived from a mixture of good energy, serendipity, and similar tastes. The first conversation between guitarists Ed Randall and George Ellerby was in a bar, about footwear, which…
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Foreign Love Language – “It’s Only Fun”
Foreign Love Language’s debut single “It’s Only Fun” takes you along for the emotional rollercoaster ride of a relationship riddled with uncertainty.
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Camping in Alaska – Eggbeater Jesus
When it comes to winding down my 2024 playlist vibes it’s all Midwest emo for the win, and what a better time for Camping in Alaska to drop their new…
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Guest In The Car – “Music For The Kids”
Guest In The Car are a brand new 4-piece band based out of London, UK. “Music For The Kids” is their debut single, released independently last month. The track contains…
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Q&A: Run Coyote
The curiously creeping guitars braided within the music engulfs the listener in the story, making them feel as if they’re part of it, watching from the barstool at a run-down…
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Q&A + Show Review: The Night Game
Martin Johnson is The Night Game, a relatively new alternative-pop project that is quickly gaining the attention of many. Martin is known largely for his involvement with his former band Boys…





















