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The Fictionals – “Match”
The Fictionals recently formed in the post-covid creativity bloom in New York City (Brooklyn, to be exact), playing a variation of smooth, personality-fronted indie rock. In their latest single, the…
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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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Show Review: Dougie Poole (Tubby’s, 9/19/2024)
Dougie Poole delivered a truly special and intimate performance at Tubby’s, a small music venue in Kingston, NY. The sold-out crowd was treated to a captivating evening of twangy country…
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Harrison Lipton – “Happiness!?”
Dream-pop meets a refreshing blend of RnB and disco in Harrison Lipton’s new single “Happiness!?” from his upcoming EP Strawberryys, set for release later this year. The EP will include…
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Peel Dream Magazine – “Pill”
Peel Dream Magazine’s new single “Pill” merges fuzzy shoegaze with a hint of modern-swaying psych. This single is the premiere track from the band’s forthcoming sophomore record, Agitprop Alterna, which…
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Artist Spotlight: Couch Prints
In their debut single (“Tell U”), Couch Prints share a lusciously hollow, vaporized version of synth-pop that has an addictive one-of-a-kind sound.
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binki – “Wiggle”
The debut single had shown traces of easy quirkiness paralleling other status-quo-divergent rappers in the genre such as Yeek and Bakar. Concurrently, binki is able to carve out a a…
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Premiere: Violets Are Wet – “All Right”
Violets Are Wet is a relatively new indie band from New York, being conceived just last summer. Premiering today is the band’s second single, “All Right,” which follows their first…
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Q&A: Surf Rock Is Dead
Surf Rock is Dead are one of the few bands that give you a predisposed idea of what they sound like just by their name. But don’t be fooled, the…
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Premiere + Q&A: Seldomo – “Superman”
Seldomo is the bedroom-folk creation conceived by New-Yorker Michael Corrado. Although based in Queens, Seldomo’s music elicits a sound that belongs on a roaming gypsy caravan, where the city is only…
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Q&A: Lord Youth
Lord Youth plays music that you can’t really pin to one category. From fast-paced jivey songs, to downbeat ballads, Lord Youth offers a fresh sound that doesn’t sound like anything…













