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Interview with Killian: the new songwriter creating out of joy
“There are some very vulnerable moments—that is something I really pride myself on as a songwriter and artist. The authenticity behind what I’m writing.”

canadian postal service debut EP melds glitchy soundscapes with classic film noirs for new life
The new project from the Bay Area group feels like you flipped too far on your grandparents’ cable TV or turned on a scratched-up VHS tape.

Interview with Legss: the feral answer to Britpop
“Britpop is all about that sort of carefree attitude. It’s about celebrating everything, not so much a reflection, just living in the moment.”

Plenty cool, pretty complex: Aussie punk strikes again with Fungas’ ‘Intelligence 1’
Spy vs. Spy goes electric with this fuzzy ode to Mellotron madness.

Real life wins as Places says hello, and bids farewell with ‘Real Life Waiting’
For the Asheville band’s first yet last, full-length project, they find meaning in waiting, getting vulnerable amidst crashing cymbals and gnarly guitar breaks.

Find consolation and excitement, wallowing in the counter-culture of HARESS’ ‘Skylarks’
The England band straddles the line between tranquil, gradual arrangements and cacophonous ones on their latest album.

Interview with Imani Nichele: the poet and artist who’s becoming, not arriving
“My only job in this life is to be open to everything I’m supposed to become.”

Bliss Foxx tears into old wounds and patches them up on ‘Eat Sleep Freak’
The Portland band fills their debut album with high-energy soundscapes, candid lyricism, and all-around infectious pop-punk feistiness.

Swirling guitar melodies, affronting spoken word, and ghoulish wails on Sunnet’s ‘Attic’
The Australian duo’s willingness to experiment leads them to the heart of the human psyche.

Interview: Fielded’s ‘Chuckles Deluxe’ is a dreamy, confident takedown of the modern world’s manipulations
“I didn’t have a voice—until it all clicked.”



