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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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Andy Jans-Brown – “Sunset or Sunrise”
Andy Jans-Brown from Byron Bay, Australia has released a new single, “Sunset or Sunrise,” ahead of his upcoming album Airport Departure Lounge, due out later this year. “Sunset or Sunrise”…
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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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The Black Keys – “You Got to Lose”
Sometimes the best way to get back on the right path is to revisit your past and figure out what went missing. Retracing your steps can be enlightening and shake…
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Step Children – “PCH”
In these colder months, there’s nothing more refreshing than the vision, touch, and feeling of a crisp California evening sunset. Cruising with the top down, the breeze just the right…
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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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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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Show Review: Lord Huron & Kevin Morby (UCCU Center, 10/21/2025)
Coming off of their recent release, The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, Lord Huron brought their concept album vividly to life during their performance at The UCCU Center in Orem, UT.
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Q&A: Nuzzle
From the gritty suburbs of Rosemead to the indie enclaves of Santa Cruz, Nuzzle carved out a distinct place in the 1990s emo scene. Active from 1992 to 2001, the…
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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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Buddie – “Stressed in Paradise”
“Stressed in Paradise” is the latest single from Buddie – a fuzzy, grunge-pop tune that explores the pitfalls of modern society through the lens of previous generations. Now a four-piece band,…
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Absolute Losers – “At The Same Time”
Absolute Losers’ new track, “At The Same Time,” is a quintessential power-pop anthem built to jam out to. It’s an instant earworm, and following their debut single “In the Crowd” – the lead-up…
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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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Maneater – “Good Things”
Maneater is the collaborative duo of longtime friends Lindsay and DJ, who decided to officially commit their decades-long creative partnership to tape. Their sound is influenced by 2010s indie rock,…
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Westside Cowboy – This Better Be Something Great EP
The debut EP from newcomers Westside Cowboy, This Better Be Something Great, arrives amid a whirlwind of buzz in the alternative UK scene and an announcement of a full fall…
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Astrachan – “Doorposts”
“Doorposts” is an insanely fun jangly rock-and-roll track from Chicago-based musician Astrachan. It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to throw down a blanket and have a picnic…
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Festival Coverage: Project Pabst 2025
At the picturesque Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon, Project Pabst struck the perfect balance between accessibility and intimacy, merging eras of punk with indie and emo.
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Show Review: Ben Kweller (Urban Lounge, 7/14/2025)
Ben Kweller stopped by Urban Lounge in SLC in support of his emotionally poignant new album, Cover The Mirrors – one of our favorite records of the year and, what I once thought was impossible, Kweller’s best album yet.
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Say She She – “Cut & Rewind”
While staying true to their funky roots, Say She She has injected this track with a fresh new-wave energy, an exciting shift that reveals the trio’s evolving trajectory.
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Full Flower Moon Band (Feat. Gustaf) – “Scene”
Gustaf have joined Full Flower Moon Band in their latest single, “Scene,” a song about the pitfalls of fame. The swagger-injected number features shared vocal duties from both lead singers,…
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Cardinals – “Big Empty Heart”
Cardinals have released “Big Empty Heart” – a thrashing, emotional track that retains its edge while staying rooted in traditional musical influences. The single carries a shanty-esque flair, driven by a…
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Ganser – “Black Sand”
Alicia Gaines, Brian Cundiff, and Sophie Sputnik, make up Ganser, an alternative-post-punk band out of Chicago. Their new single “Black Sand” explores the uncontrollable spread of emotions, rumors, and harmful…
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Nihilistic Easyrider – “Getaway Plan”
The new single “Getaway Plan” from Houston-based Nihilistic Easyrider is a first taste at what Narrow Head’s Jacob Duarte has been cooking on the side.



























