This month at SXSW, the Mexico City/Berlin-based Exploded View will officially perform for the first time as a band. Three-fourths of the outfit initially played together…
Josh Korody is a man of many hats. The musician and producer is perhaps best-known for contributing to Toronto’s scene through his shoegaze-y dream pop…
Since the release of his first full-length in 2014, producer Grant Eadie, a.k.a. Manatee Commune, has been gaining more traction (he won several film festival awards for the video for…
Belying their Warped Tour-reminiscent moniker, the Parisian trio Wall of Death is bringing psychedelic rock States with the epic "Blow the Clouds." The…
Brooklyn psych-folklorists Woods can't stop pumping out music. Since their debut in 2006, the band has released eight full-lengths, and then some. Back in January, they released…
If you've been in the NYC area recently, you may have seen some flyers with a color-negative version of Adele's 25 cover, stamped "ADELE-X," with phone…
Boston’s premiere "post-collegiate" indie rock outfit, Bent Shapes, admittedly contribute to the smartphone-obsessed culture, but on their single "What We Do Is Public," they don’t hold…
Choir Of Young Believers is back with their third full-length, Grasque, set to release February 19 via Ghostly International. After a grueling 2013 tour, frontman Jannis Noya…
This Saturday, Austin City Limits welcomes fellow Texan Leon Bridges to the stage for the first time. The retro-soul singer-songwriter, whose track "Coming Home" made SPIN's 101 Best Songs of…
Just before Super Bowl 50, Rihanna's go-to "Woo" man Hit-Boy is adding another touchdown to his already sterling (or more appropriately, platinum) production resumé. The first track off of his upcoming Zoomin 2 release,…
Chicago-based electronic producer Joe Boston, better known as Shallou, has been teasing some new music for 2016. His first fine-tuned release from those future house demos,…
The Boston indie band Kal Marks is nearing the release of their sophomore album, Life is Alright, Everybody Dies, and their third single, "Coffee," continues…
This Saturday, Austin City Limits will have a packed lineup with old and new guests; Sleater-Kinney will be performing for the first time on the PBS program,…