
Album Review: Delaney Bailey, ‘Concave’
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

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

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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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Whitney’s fourth album, Small Talk, marks a confident, self-produced leap forward for the Chicago duo. After years of collaborating with outside producers, Julien Ehrlich and

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I still think back to Treefort Festival last year, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers as Madi Diaz cracked a joke about ruining everyone’s night with her

It’s no secret that CONE are big fans of Personal Trainer. Fronted by Willem Smit, the indie outfit shines live and on record, with his
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