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Ben Quad hope for a better future with optimistic new album ‘Wisher’

With their second full-length record just days away from release, Ben Quad isn’t the same band that they once were. Emerging from Oklahoma City’s...

The Brook & The Bluff return to their roots in new single, upcoming album

Two years since the release of their fourth album, Bluebeard, The Brook & The Bluff is back with a new single, upcoming album and...

The Aces reflect on touring, new music, and staying grounded at All Things Go D.C.

Fresh off their performance on the Pavilion Stage at All Things Go D.C., The Aces radiate the same warmth offstage that they do under...

Madison Watkins shares that she wants “people to feel less lonely in whatever they are going through” when listening to her new EP, ‘Letting...

When you listen to Madison Watkins’s music, you can hear her heart and soul. The pop singer and songwriter is known for her high-energy...

Greg Prato gives us compelling insight into his latest book, ‘Alternative for the Masses: The ‘90s Alt-Rock Revolution—An Oral History’

If you have ever visited a bookstore, library, or any other place that might hold books about music and the arts, then you have...

The Summer Set reopen doors with ‘Meet Me at the Record Store’

When The Summer Set returned from a four-year indefinite hiatus in 2021, it felt like a reset for the band. The Arizona quartet announced...

Dolo Tonight speaks on the creative process of putting his own original DVD on the shelf of a ‘DVD Rental Store’

Inspired by a cherished childhood memory of visiting a Blockbuster store with shelves of movies to choose from, Dolo Tonight, the bedroom/indie pop project...

3Quency discusses ‘Building the Band,’ their new single “Top Down,” the ‘Bandemonium’ tour, and more

Over the summer, Netflix released a show called Building the Band, where contestants were tasked with forming their own bands based on other contestants’...

Black Polish embraces obsession and femininity on new album ‘YUNA’

Reemerging as a deeply profound, darkly feminine creative force, Black Polish -- the musical project of Jayden Binnix -- shares their most profound body...

A decade later, The Cab finds their way back on the Road to Reign

Before they were soundtracking late-2000s heartbreak and neon-lit nights, The Cab were just a group of Vegas teenagers making demos in their bedrooms and...

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