D.C. post-punks Priests' full-length debut Nothing Feels Natural won't officially be out until January 27, but we needed their restless, frustrated message in our ears before January…
After sharing the gnarled "JJ" and Sleater-Kinneyian "Pink White House," the D.C. punk quartet Priests give us "Nothing Feels Natural," the title track from their…
With the most important election of this generation looming–and the conversation around the ethics, corruption, morality, and overt xenophobia associated with the presidential campaigns continuing…
With the most important election of this generation looming—and the conversation around the ethics, corruption, morality, and overt xenophobia associated with the presidential campaigns heightening…
Priests have shared a video for "Pink White House," which appears on their upcoming album, Nothing Feels Natural. It's directed by singer Katie Alice Greer, and depicts a…
After a string of acclaimed EPs and cassettes, the D.C. punk quartet Priests will release their debut full-length Nothing Feels Natural January 27th, on their own label Sister…
Welcome to SPIN's inaugural Singles Mix! Every Friday SPIN's staff writers will pick their favorite, must-hear tracks from the week for your weekend playlists. From…
Last week, Washington D.C. post-pop punk band Priests announced that their new album, Bodies and Control and Money and Power, will arrive on June 3. The four-piece…
From a crew of D.C. basement post-punks to an all-female noise-pop outfit from Northampton, Massachusetts, to a Barcelona-by-way-of-Montreal trap enthusiast to a dazzling Atlanta chant-rap…