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Bandcamp's Best Music Releases for March 2026
Bandcamp has released its curated guide to the essential music releases across multiple genres for March 2026. The coll…
Youth Valley Releases Dark Post-Punk Single ‘Cerberus’
Youth Valley has released ‘Cerberus,’ a moody new single that blends shoegaze, post-punk, and 1980s influences reminisc…
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Fat Hamster and KANG New - Opinion (Discover) • Electrozombies
Fat Hamster and KANG New collaborate on an electro-punk track from South Korea, where KANG New's vo…
Rio Kosta’s escapist psychedelic pop could transport you anywhere - Chicago Reader
Rio Kosta is an Los Angeles-based musical duo formed by Mike Del Rio and Kosta Galanopoulos, who me…
Breakout Chicago posthardcore band Latter take a victory lap at Lincoln Hall - Chicago Reader
Chicago posthardcore band Latter releases a self-released EP titled ‘What Lives Inside of Me’, char…
Nerveminne: Spirals
Nerveminne explores complex emotional landscapes through a genre-blending musical approach that inc…
Storm Boy: From Your Mouth
Storm Boy explores the depth of human experience through their music, delving into themes of existe…
Single: Vehicle – You Are Not A Cowboy
Vehicle's single ‘You Are Not A Cowboy’ is a playful Americana-rock track that blends influences fr…
Joyce Manor: I Used to Go to This Bar
Joyce Manor's latest album explores themes of nostalgia and personal reflection through their disti…
Ty Segall: “Live” “At” “The” “BBC” EP
Ty Segall has released a new live EP recorded at the BBC, capturing his raw musical performance. Th…
Geologist: Can I Get a Pack of Camel Lights?
In this album review, the writer explores an unnamed musical work, likely by the band Animal Collec…
Snorkel - Flash Flood Snorkel - Past Still Present Tense Snorkel’s latest album release, Past Still Present Tense delivers…
Snorkel - Past Still Present Tense
Bob Weir Rides Into the Sunset for the Last Time » PopMatters
Bob Weir, co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has passed away at age 78, marking a significant loss fo…
Leisure Process Deliver Treasure From the Vaults » PopMatters
Leisure Process is a post-punk band known for their distinctive sound blending post-disco rhythms, …
Deeper Graves: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE
The article appears to be an exploration of underground music genres, focusing on the emotional and…
Softmax returns with ‘No ID’
Softmax has released a new single called ‘No ID’, marking her return after a period of absence. The…
L.A. Sagne: Rampage
L.A. Sagne explores complex emotional and existential themes through a multifaceted musical approac…
Kula Shaker Rally the Poets of Light on ‘Wormslayer’ » PopMatters
Kula Shaker's new album ‘Wormslayer’ is a musical journey that appeals to seekers and adventurers, …
M(h)aol's ‘Something Soft’ Is a Post-#MeToo Gut-Punch » PopMatters
M(h)aol's ‘Something Soft’ is a powerful feminist punk album that explores the experiences of inhab…
Single: Ford Chastain – Around and Around
Ford Chastain is an Oklahoma indie pop artist creating dreamy, captivating music. The author is dee…
Skiving release ‘I’m Starting To Think This Isn’t A Benjamin Button Situation’ taken from new album.
London art-rock band Skiving released their debut album ‘The Family Computer’, featuring a single t…
Pyo returns with infectious single ‘Dog & Bone’
Belgian artist Pyo has released a new single ‘Dog & Bone’, which serves as a preview of his upc…
Get Splayed: A Guide to Genre-Busting Beatmaker Tony Bontana
Tony Bontana is a genre-defying multi-instrumentalist from Birmingham, UK, known for his experiment…
Bibi Club’s “Washing Machine” turns loss into light, movement, and memory
Bibi Club's upcoming single ‘Washing Machine’ from their third album Amaro explores themes of loss …