Just last month, Static Dress released injury episode — a commentary on the commodification of art that’s destroyed attention spans and relied too hard on algorithms. Across their second LP, the Leeds ...
Olivia Rodrigo has announced the inaugural edition of Daisy Chain Fields, a new music festival that will take place at Great Park on Aug. 29 in Irvine, California. Rodrigo revealed the details today ...
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The genre affectionately known as emo started out as a wave of internalized rage bubbling under the surface of Washington, D.C.’s Revolution Summer in the mid-’80s. Within three decades, it had ...
No doubt aware of the gravity of the moment, returning co-founder Tom DeLonge marked the occasion by amending the end of the classic Enema of the State track’s first verse during Weekend 1 of the ...
They apparently hadn’t paid attention as Slash Records preceded their release of Los Angeles with fellow Masque graduates Germs‘ instant classic (G.I.) the year before. While lead snarler Darby ...
In her approach to almost everything, Ecca Vandal takes the idiosyncratic path. In spite of budget constraints, and with no one holding her hand, she’s tossed aside the tired map of how things should ...
Ever since the independent record label boom of the 1980s, hundreds of new indie labels have emerged from every corner of the world, each trying to make their mark. The mission is usually the same: ...
Maya Hawke appears on the cover of the Summer 2024 Issue — head to the AP Shop to grab a copy. American Buddhist author and activist Robert A.F. Thurman once said, “When all is lost, when all is let ...
YHWH Nailgun, the experimental Brooklyn band that we just named one of the most exciting rising artists to watch in 2025, have just announced their debut album, 45 Pounds. It features their three most ...
Hardcore, when it first hit punk rock as the ‘70s gave way to the ‘80s, was intended as a corrective. The scene was in danger of being tamed into new-wave niceness, as the best remaining early bands ...