The Southern's low ceilings seemed too small to contain the weighty emotions part and parcel of a Mitski pe The Southern's low ceilings seemed too small to contain the weighty emotions part and parcel of a Mitski performance Thursday night. Young concertgoers planted...
Charting the growth of Scotland’s We Were Promised Jetpacks before tonight’s show in Charlottesville
It's always great to watch a band organically grow and mature over the course of their career, especially in a way that's unresponsive to outside pressure or trends. It's always great to watch a band organically grow and mature over the course of their career,...
GIVERS on the expansion of their indie pop sound before Saturday’s show in Charlottesville
It's nearly impossible to discuss indie pop in this decade without touching down on Lousiana quintet GIVERS. It's nearly impossible to discuss indie pop in this decade without touching down on Lousiana quintet GIVERS. Hell, do a Spotify search of indie pop playlists...
Fall in love with Palehound’s songwriting before Wednesday’s show in Charlottesville
Dry Food, the debut record from Boston's Palehound, is a simple and modest entrance into the world for songwriter
Ex Cops’ Brian Harding discusses his dark pop aesthetic before Sunday’s show at The Southern
Brooklyn's fascinating band Ex Cops came on the scene in 2012 with a sound riddled with cloying melodies and energetic hooks. Their first album, True Hallucinations, was extremely well-received by the press, who were mostly captivated by the band's record store cred...
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