An Interview with Puppy Angst
Philadelphia “gazey dream pop” band Puppy Angst looks back on the creation of their debut record, Scorpio Season, in an exclusive interview! Thumbnail photo by Brooke Marsh.
An Interview with Week Knees
An interview with Week Knees about their latest EP, Southern Hospitality, and what it means to be an emo band in the Nashville scene.
One Year of Puppy Angst’s Scorpio Season: Looking Back with a New Announcement
Philly DIY veterans Puppy Angst are celebrating the one year anniversary of their debut record, Scorpio Season, today with the announcement of a vinyl rerelease via Big Pink Records to come early next year.
Album Review: GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore album, GUTS, is a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences, and it showcases the young artist's growth and versatility in songwriting and storytelling.
Single Review: “Pink Push-Up Bra” by Scene Queen
Scene Queen has released a powerful new single “Pink Push-Up Bra.”
Album Review: Death is Nothing to Us by Fiddlehead
Fiddlehead proves they’re post-hardcore royalty with their newest album, Death is Nothing to Us.
Album Review: The Best Part About Being Human by Bearings
Bearings have returned with their third album, The Best Part About Being Human, via Pure Noise Records! It’s an upbeat, high energy pop punk album that deserves to be enjoyed during these final weeks of summer.
An Interview with Alice Phoebe Lou
In this interview, I delve into Alice's creative journey, the inspirations behind her music, her experiences as a globetrotting artist, and much more.
Single Premiere: “First Breath After Mask” by The Planes
With swirling guitar riffs and booming drums, The Planes tackle the heavy feeling of uncertainty on their latest track, “First Breath After Mask.”
Single Reviews: “Fold” and “Concentration” by Mad Honey
Mad Honey puts on an incredible display of their more refined sound, offering a new depth to their songs and an incredible potential for their album.
Best of Pitchfork Music Festival 2023
Highlights from this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival included performances from Bon Iver, Weyes Blood, Palm, and more. Thumbnail photo of Perfume Genius by Pooneh Ghana.
An Interview With Neptune’s Core
With powerful lyrics, captivating music, and a passion for storytelling, Neptune’s Core is one of the next big things to come out of the Midwest. We spoke to the band about their musical beginnings, songwriting, and learned more about their highly anticipated EP, Called Upon, due out this summer.
Album Review: The Good Witch by Maisie Peters
She’s back, witches! British pop star Maisie Peters proves that she’s back and better than ever with her sophomore album, The Good Witch.
Song Review: “Inside” by Neptune’s Core
With two albums already under their belt, the band is no stranger to producing catchy and soothing indie tracks, exploring their lives and the world surrounding them in a unique and beautiful sonic landscape.
Song Review: “Play It Back” by Yet to Bloom
This song shows that they’ve been heavily inspired by the old and new, but also show us what Yet to Bloom’s sound is- its original and timeless simultaneously.
An Interview with davvn
Inspired heavily by the late 90s and early 2000s sounds we all love and miss, davvn (pronounced “dawn”) is bringing us a captivating mix of old and new introducing us to a sound any Millenial will go crazy for.
Album Review: Faded in My Mind by Hopeless Romantic
Long Island trio Hopeless Romantic’s debut album, Faded In My Mind, is a scream-your-lungs-out compilation of bangers.
Album Review: Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift
Speak Now is an essential chapter in Swift's discography and a testament to her exceptional talent as a storyteller.
Album Review: Retrovision by Honey Revenge
The band plays in a sonic space that dances between pop, rock, and pop punk with a bright sound that matches the extremely colorful album cover.