
Album Review: Knumears, ‘Directions’
At 26 minutes, Knumears’ debut Directions leans closer to an EP than a traditional full-length album. On paper, it might seem slight, but in reality,

At 26 minutes, Knumears’ debut Directions leans closer to an EP than a traditional full-length album. On paper, it might seem slight, but in reality,

Mother’s Day is probably not the ideal moment to sit with The Twilight Sad’s new record, an album that ruminates so deeply on parental loss.

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Coming at your ears like a much-needed burst of optimism and offbeat charm, cootie catcher’s latest release Something We All Got delivers unpredictable joy over

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There’s something quietly disarming about Concave, the debut album from Chicago-based singer-songwriter Delaney Bailey. It doesn’t arrive making a big, declarative statement. Instead, it slips

Fake Friends are an emerging post-wave group from Montréal, Canada, combining the melancholic sounds of post-punk with the obscure introspection of new wave. A gang

It feels like we’ve been saying this since 2016, but 2025 really did feel like another dumpster fire of a year. Political tensions sharpened, online

Loud Women marks its 10th anniversary with a compilation album that cuts straight to the heart of what the collective has always stood for. Released
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