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Herstory in the making: Daisy Grenade is making their headlining debut

The future of the alternative scene is female, and Daisy Grenade is leading the way. Born from the minds of the sickeningly sweet Keaton...

Bryce Vine proves punk was never just a phase on newest album, ‘LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID!’

Punk has been with Bryce Vine ever since he plugged in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (1999) video game and heard “Superman” by LA-based punk...

Ruel is kicking his feet across the globe

The romantic pull of Los Angeles is no stranger to immortalization in films, books, and pop songs. The perennially sunny city is, afterall, home...

Chloe Stroll addresses an array of experiences and emotions on debut album, ‘Bloom in the Break’

Canadian singer-songwriter Chloe Stroll had a story to tell and made sure to not hold herself back in any way. In fact, Stroll had...

Teenage Joans are running like “Bandits” into exciting new era with release of bold country-tinged single

Teenage Joans released their new country-inspired single “Bandits" that's guaranteed to rope you in. The Adelaide partners-in-crime have continued to make a name for...

Good Sleepy discuss the influences and inspirations behind long-awaited sophomore album ‘CONSTANT HUMMING’

With a matured perspective and dynamic shift, Central Massachusetts emo band Good Sleepy braves the emotional landscape of lingering and unspoken feelings on CONSTANT...

Royal & the Serpent sheds her skin for upcoming debut full-length record

“Have you seen all these things about how the Year of the Horse doesn’t actually start until February?” Royal & the Serpent—the musical project...

Austin Mahone returns to his roots in Nashville

They say, “Home is where the heart is”, and international singing star Austin Mahone has added living in Nashville to the list of things...

Fans can expect “a lot of touring and a lot of new music” from THERA this year, as she tells us about touring with...

Derived from the word “therapy,” THERA is the perfect artist name for someone who uses music as a way to heal and connect. And...

Sitting with the unresolved: Danielle Alma Ravitzki on her musical project Mifarma

Mifarma exists in the quiet aftermath — the place where experiences haven’t resolved into neat narratives and healing hasn’t yet taken shape. Created by...

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