• What So Not reveals Anomaly tracklist, shares “As One” ft. Herizen

    Anomaly out Sept. 16 via Counter / Sweat It Out: Pre-Save/Order A shimmering deviation from archetypal electronica, the journey for Australian producer What So Not from his early beginnings to 2022 has been one lined with eyewatering collaborations, countless explosive live shows on some of the world’s biggest stages, and, as of Friday, September 16,…

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  • Oliver Tree announces new album, Cowboy Tears

    Cowboy Tears is due February 18th via Atlantic Records Chart-topping, genre-bending artist Oliver Tree has announced his eagerly awaited new album, Cowboy Tears. Embracing a twangy, country sound, the upcoming project will be released on February 18th on Atlantic Records and is available for pre-order and pre-save HERE. “Cowboys are the toughest guys. It’s okay…

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  • Review: The Mountain Goats take over The Fillmore Silver Spring [Photos]

    Dark in Here is out via Merge Records On October 18th, indie-folk band The Mountain Goats took over The Fillmore Silver Spring to perform a packed show with Sophia Boro, a singer who cannot be described under the guise of one genre. See photos of the show below. Beginning the show with Boro, she entered…

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  • Elohim talks new project, Journey to the Center of Myself: Firefly Interview

    Journey to the Center of Myself, Vols. 1 and 2, is available now: Stream Since emerging in the mid-2010s, singer-songwriter and producer Elohim has consistently unveiled a trove of reflective, revelatory, and downright irresistible tracks documenting her self-discovery, relationship and journey with mental health, and metamorphosis as a person, all while empowering fans to take…

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  • Firefly 2021 Day 3 Recap: Remi Wolf, Glass Animals, Tame Impala & More

    See Firefly Festival 2021 coverage here. Tame Impala Day, aka Firefly Festival 2021’s third day, also brought one of the weekend’s bests, Glass Animals, and massive sets from Roddy Ricch, Khruangbin, Oliver Tree, Remi Wolf, Dominic Fike, and so many more. See Saturday highlights in our Firefly 2021 Day 3 Recap: Maria Isabel Performing at her…

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  • The Greeting Committee ‘Dandelion’ Album Review

    Dandelion is out via Harvest Records Three years since their sparkling debut album, Kansas City alt-rock outfit The Greeting Committee comes back with a bite on Dandelion. A tight ten tracks, their sophomore LP is a raw journey of introspection. Album opener “Can I Leave Me Too” was also the first released single and sets the…

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  • New Music Friday 005: Lil Nas X, Unusual Demont, and Marc E. Bassy

    See all future NMF posts: HERE Week 5 of our New Music Friday series! Every Friday, we’ll share ten new releases you should know. Last week, I attended Pitchfork Fest, so here are twenty releases to know. Read New Music Friday 005: Lil Nas X – Montero Lil Nas X has finally unveiled his hotly-anticipated debut album,…

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  • Lollapalooza 2021 Was A Total Dream: Review

    See more coverage of Lollapalooza 2021 HERE Attending Lollapalooza 2021 was exactly what I needed after nearly two years without festivals and live music. Grant Park is one of the most beautiful outdoor spaces, and it’s right in the heart of downtown Chicago. So seeing over eight stages, countless show-stopping surprises, and headliners Foo Fighters,…

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  • Meet Anees – The DMV’s Next Breakout Artist: Interview

    With an unwavering DIY hustle and a headliner mindset, DMV artist Anees is poised to continue his run as one of the year’s breakout successes. If you’re one of the millions over the last two years watching Anees on Instagram or TikTok, you’ve likely witnessed the conscious rapper, singer-songwriter, and social media sensation quickly become…

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  • Polo & Pan ‘Cyclorama’ Album Review

    Cyclorama is out via Virgin Records France Francophiles rejoice; the soundtrack of the summer has arrived! Out today, French duo Polo & Pan returns with their sophomore album, Cyclorama. The album takes the posh Parisian sound cultivated on prior bops like “Nana” and “Canopee” and adds dark, cinematic twists. The result is a phantasmagoric soundscape…

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