
Pearl Charles @ The Louisiana, Bristol
Thursday evening at The Louisiana—”The Louis” to anyone familiar with Bristol’s music scene—is a stomping ground for local bands and future legends, caught on the

Thursday evening at The Louisiana—”The Louis” to anyone familiar with Bristol’s music scene—is a stomping ground for local bands and future legends, caught on the

There’s something about spring that loosens things up. Artists who have been sitting on finished records finally let them go. Labels clear their release schedules,

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,

April is shaping up to be a standout month for indie music, with releases that span across bold experimentation, introspective storytelling, and genre-blurring sounds. From

Is everything a little too easy? Streaming apps and the iPhone were initially built as tools to serve us, but have quietly turned users into

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.

You know a band is having a moment when an email drops in your inbox the night before a show asking fans not to camp

There’s no denying that festival season is one of the most electric stretches of the year. You spend endless days camping in a field, soaking
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