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Indie sleaze is back — not that we ever called it that at the time, mind. Every 20 years or so, the trend cycle turns.

Indie sleaze is back — not that we ever called it that at the time, mind. Every 20 years or so, the trend cycle turns.

Turn off the lights. Put on the best headphones you own. Drive into the nearest forest and don’t look back. That’s the optimal way to

Pigeon have recorded their debut album OUTTANATIONAL in Margate of all places — the once-dying seaside town that has become, in recent years, a retreat

It’s been eight years since we last had a full-length dispatch from New Orleans’ indie-rock trio Pope, and frankly, their timing couldn’t be better. Their

In numerology, 13 can signify independence, creativity, and solid foundations. Or, on the flip side, it can signal chaos and misfortune. James Petralli, White Denim’s

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.

It’s not often an art-rock record arrives scented with salt air and sun-bleached stone. But that’s part of the intrigue behind Only You Left, the

No secret here: we’re fans of Divorce at CONE. Not of the disintegration of marriage, of course, but of the Nottingham‑based band whose rich mix

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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