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Photo Credit: Brian Kinywa Words by: Cat Woods Riding a wave of awards, years of live performance, and a phenomenal debut EP, Kenyan-born Australian
Photo Credit: Brian Kinywa Words by: Cat Woods Riding a wave of awards, years of live performance, and a phenomenal debut EP, Kenyan-born Australian
Words by: Sam Walker-Smart Another day, another King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard album—but what will these madcap Aussies tackle this time? Will their
Photo Credit: YouTube Words by: Cat Woods Brooklyn-based artist Romi O (formerly Romi Hanoch) had to embark on both a literal and sonic journey before
Photo Credit: Brittany Farhat Words by: Simon Coates Emotions populate Donovan Woods’ lexicon, collected like charms on a bracelet— some care-worn and nibbled, others new
Photo Credit: Instagram Words by Sam Walker-Smart Launching a band in 2024 comes with many challenges. Some are as old as time, while others stem
Photo Credit: Words by: David James Young CONTENT WARNING: This article contains descriptions of a graphic homophobic hatecrime. After a quarter-century in the music
Photo Credit: BandcampWords by: Cat Woods California trio Sour Widows have built the sort of fanbase that might make you think they’re several albums
Lead Photo Credit: James Bridle Words by: Laviea Thomas Download Festival has returned to Derby’s renowned Donington Park for a soggy yet eventful weekend. Upon
Photo Credit: James Morris Words by: Cat Woods Melbourne has long been a breeding ground for charismatic, fiery indie bands, spanning from AC/DC and Amyl
Words by: Hannah Morelli If you happened to walk by Bushwick’s Highside Workshop on the evening of June 15th, it might have seemed like a
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