Read Carly’s throw-back review of The Kinks’ s Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround Pt. 1 here!
Read MoreIn this three-part review, Gracie dissects the debut records from three ex-Beatles, each released the same year of the iconic group’s breakup.
Read MoreTune in for Tommy’s final edition of the Summer Series, featuring DUCKWRTH, Taylor Swift, The Strokes, and a few others. We hope you have a great rest of your summer and that you enjoyed this series!
Read MoreA.R. Kane arguably birthed the shoegaze genre, and yet, they didn’t receive half of the credit they deserved while they were active. Check out Erin’s feature on their history here!
Read MoreOrion Sun is a jewel hidden among the rough. Off the heels of her debut LP, Hold Space for Me, it’s clear that something big is on the horizon for this Philly multi-instrumentalist. Check out Maryam’s feature on Orion here!
Read MoreHeart Eyes contributor, Cassidy Brohl, wrote a few short reviews on tracks that she’s been loving recently. We combined each review here! (PC: Kim Petras, Thom Kerr)
Read MoreSami’s latest countdown takes a stab at some of the most recent imports from overseas. Check out her list—including tracks from bands such as Iceage, Squid, Brutus, and more—here! (PC: Cabbage - from indie is not a genre)
Read MoreTikTok has proven to be a vital resource for musicians looking to get discovered, but it has downsides. Read Hunter’s editorial about it, here!
Read MoreCheck out Tommy’s latest edition of the Summer Series, featuring Florence + the Machine, Logic, Peach Pit, and many others!
Read MoreIn this editorial, Monty discusses how they’ve turned to music to alleviate some of their anxiety, and encourages readers to consider doing the same. Check out their suggestions here!
Read MoreIn this issue of Tommy’s Weekly Playlist, he delves into food-related hits, including tracks from the likes of Janelle Monae, Flipturn, Sade, and Beabadoobee. Check it out here!
Read MoreCheck out Maddie’s playlist, perfect to accompany a cool, rainy day, spent inside. (PC: The Obsessives, courtesy of Lame-o Records)
Read MoreIn this blast from the past, Gracie takes a look at Neil Young’s 1970 classic, comparing themes from the record to those we’ve seen artists cover in 2020. Check it out!
Read MorePure Hell is the world’s first Black punk band, but they deserve to be recognized for so much more than that. Read Carly’s feature on the band here!
Read MoreYou might recognize Gil Scott-Heron because of his anthem, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” but learn more about the Chicagoan Jazz musician and poet in Maria’s piece, here! (PC: Jimo Toyin Salako for Dazed)
Read More“Our independent music venues have always been there for us. Now, it’s our turn to be there for them.” Read Carly’s editorial about the “Save Our Stages” initiative, NIVA, and the fight to save independent venues here!
Read MoreCheck out part six of the summer series with Tommy Rodriguez, featuring artists such as Green Day, Erykah Badu, Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, and more.
Read MoreCheck out part five of the summer series with Tommy Rodriguez, featuring artists such as Three 6 Mafia, Rihanna, The Weeknd, and more.
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