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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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some fear – “I Don’t Want To Spend My Money”
Oklahoma City’s some fear has released “I Don’t Want To Spend My Money,” a track that laments (quite earnestly) the act of, well, not spending money. Brandon “Bran” Palesano and…
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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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Lauren Lakis – “There”
On her new single, “There,” Austin-based artist Lauren Lakis plays shoegaze-inspired alternative rock with her signature gothic twist.
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paper hats – “Tether”
paper hats, a London-based alternative rock band, have released “Tether” ahead of their upcoming EP, due out this May. The track showcases the band’s ability to craft a trailing, spacey…
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warmachine – HELLPHONE 3D
warmachine are a three-piece from Boston who create atmospheres that exist in the crosshairs of shoegaze, noise rock, and psychedelia. The band is made up of Arro X. Niskey (bass,…
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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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Hysteria – “Angela”
Hysteria is a four-piece alternative rock band based in Los Angeles, led by the creative vision of Dakota Cosgrove. On their latest single, “Angela,” Cosgrove’s raw, emotional vocals rise above…
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Forest – “Prosthetic Stars”
Forest is the project of Los Angeles-based artist Siena Forest, and their latest single, “Prosthetic Stars,” opens in full alternative shoegaze fashion – a rush of swirling guitars and dense,…
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Lizzie Reid – “Sweet Relief”
Lizzie Reid’s new single “Sweet Relief” immediately conjures a gothic, dark, and spacious atmosphere. Subtle production touches ripple through the background, adding depth and keeping the track from feeling two-dimensional.…
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Cashier – “Part From Me”
Cashier, the Lafayette, Louisiana four-piece, have released their new track “Part From Me,” a heavy, grungy meditation on mismatched connections. The song centers on two incompatible people who can’t quite…
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Trembler – Total Sorry EP
Total Sorry is the new EP from Houston-based Trembler. It marks the band’s first EP release since their 2022 album Folding. With these five new tracks, Trembler reinvent their approach…
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Brigitte Calls Me Baby – “Slumber Party”
Brigitte Calls Me Baby from Chicago has released a new track, “Slumber Party,” along with their sophomore album announcement. The new single explodes with an energetic anthem that feels both…
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Photokem – “Cactus Flower”
Photokem’s new track “Cactus Flower” is the lead single from their upcoming debut album slated for release next month. The five-piece is composed of Nana Acheampong (vocals), Nico Fennell (piano,…
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Scarlet Rae – “Best Waitress (v1)”
Coming off of her recent EP No Heavy Goodbyes, Scarlet Rae is kicking off the new year with a new single titled “Best Waitress (v1).” The new track is more…
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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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Hurling – “I Could Never Make A Glasshouse My Home”
Irish indie alternative-emo band Hurling’s second single to date, “I Could Never Make A Glasshouse My Home,” is tender in its sound yet heavy in emotional content. Layers of fragile,…
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SKORTS – Incompletement
SKORTS from New York City has released their debut record, Incompletement. The release is long-awaited as the band is finally translating to record the fiery and energetic live shows they…
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Dre Dupuis – Dre Dupuis
St. Catharines, Ontario–based singer-songwriter Dre Dupuis steps into the spotlight with self-titled full-length debut, a record that pulses with true DIY spirit. Comprising nine tracks written late at night, the album holds…
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Sunglasz Vendor – “I’ll Do To You Yourself”
Sunglasz Vendor are an emo-alternative three-piece from Bristol, and “I’ll Do To You Yourself” marks their first single since the release of their debut album earlier this year.
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Local Weatherman – “Thread”
NYC-based pop-punk outfit Local Weatherman have dropped a fiery new single, “Thread.” Their heaviest release to date, the track dives into the mental chaos of having no “release valve” when your thoughts…
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Westside Cowboy – “Don’t Throw Rocks”
Westside Cowboy’s new single arrives alongside the announcement of their second EP, set for release in January 2026. The track, “Don’t Throw Rocks”, takes its time to build, showcasing the band’s…
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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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764-Hero – We’re Solids EP
Seattle natives 764-Hero alongside record label Cascadia Archives will be reissuing a release of the band’s acclaimed EP, We’re Solids, come November 7th. It will be the label’s premiere release…



























