Conway the Machine reveals tracklist for long awaited Shady Records album, God Don’t Make Mistakes Chase McMullen·July 21, 2021Finally. Finally. After more than a year of waiting, it seems Conway the Machine’s Shady Records album, God...News & Track Reviews
Flossing serves up a cocktail of modern paranoia in the pulsating “TRAP” Rob H·July 21, 2021Heather Elle, formerly of the bands The Wants and Bodega, recently launched her solo project Flossing with the...News & Track Reviews
IDER are unravelled by their infatuation on the powerfully vulnerable “obsessed” Rob H·July 21, 2021It’s just a couple of weeks until art-pop duo IDER release their anticipated second album shame, but ahead...News & Track Reviews
Baltimore noise/drone duo The Furniture share foreboding, cerebral new single “The Sloth” Chase McMullen·July 21, 2021The Furniture are a duo of, well, duality. They operate through improvisation, but rather than simply free form...News & Track Reviews
YVETTE push through modern coldness on the galloping “For a Moment” Rob H·July 21, 2021Last month, Noah Kardos-Fein’s project YVETTE announced How The Garden Grows, their first album since 2014, which is...News & Track Reviews
Moor Mother calls us to focus on “Shekere” with lojii Rob H·July 20, 2021It was only two weeks ago that Moor Mother announced her new album with the thickly atmospheric “Obsidian”,...News & Track Reviews
Steve Gunn pulls us into a peaceful reverie on the vivid “Fulton” Rob H·July 20, 2021It was just a few weeks ago when Steve Gunn announced his new album Other You and dropped...News & Track Reviews
Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan unleashes the introspective pop rocker “Dawn Bends”, announces new album Rob H·July 20, 2021It’s been a few years since Superchunk released an album but this year we’re getting the next best...News & Track Reviews
Work Party suffer pain and humiliation on the hilarious and thunderous “NFG” Rob H·July 20, 2021Work Party are new Chicago band who exploded onto our radar a few weeks ago with “Drunk Conference...News & Track Reviews
Low explore connection and distance in “Disappearing” and its powerful Dorian Wood-created video Rob H·July 20, 2021Following on from recent single “Days Like These”, Low have offered us another glimpse of the forthcoming album...News & Track Reviews