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The discourse around Little Oblivions, Julien Baker’s third album, certainly makes it seem like a rebirth. Indeed, with its full-band heft it’s a far cry from the sparse singer-songwriter quasi-folk of her debut Sprained Ankle, a collection of would-be demos by the then-teenage Baker. But for fans of hers, the comparative swell of Little Oblivions […] → Read More
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Mighty has finally properly followed up their 2018 self-titled debut. The following year they dropped the “David’s Park Bench” single, then last year saw the release of a b-sides EP, but now, at long last, they’ve put out their true studio EP followup, You Deal With the Trash. It’s a continuation of the grimy alt-rock […] → Read More
The revival of beloved emo label Count Your Lucky Stars has been great to watch, and with their recent signing of Florida’s Camp Trash, it looks like the label’s got a bright future again. The four-piece is a bit of an outlier for the label, however; their style of emo is far from the sad, […] → Read More
Zac Djamoos talks with Australian pop-punk foursome Yours Truly. → Read More
Watch the exclusive video premiere from Goings. → Read More
There aren’t many bands like The Injured List anymore. The Michigan two-piece’s style of pop rock is nearly totally alien in 2020; a listen through the band’s third LP The Difference Between Giving Up & Losing calls to mind giants of yesteryear like The Audition or Valencia (or even the original incarnation of The Injured […] → Read More
Zac Djamoos talks with Logan Boyle of Convenient, trash. → Read More
Listen to the new single premiere from Convenient, Trash. → Read More
Zac Djamoos sits down with Telethon to talk about their recent album. → Read More
Watch the video premiere from Sun Cycles. → Read More
Zac Djamoos reviews the new album from US Highball. → Read More
Zac Djamoos sits down with twentythreenineteen to talk about their recent album. → Read More
Watch the new video from Moss Jaw. → Read More
Flower Crown, site contributor Aaron Mook’s dream-pop band, will release their sophomore LP Sundries on May 24 via Crafted Sounds. Today we’re happy to bring you the album’s second single, “Breathe,” and fans of bands like DIIV or Wild Nothing won’t want to miss it. If you like what you hear, you can preorder the album on Bandcamp. → Read More
Zac Djamoos reviews the new album from Kayak Jones. → Read More
Zac Djamoos sits down with Tom Lanyon of Ceres to talk about the band's new album. → Read More
Zac Djamoos reviews the new album from German Error Message. → Read More
Zac Djamoos reviews the new album from Owel. → Read More
Zac Djamoos reviews the new album from Downhaul. → Read More