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Terror Announces Tour Supporting New Album ‘Still Suffer’
Veteran hardcore band Terror has announced an upcoming tour with Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today as supporting a…
Bandcamp's February 2026 Best Music Roundup
Bandcamp has released its comprehensive monthly music guides for February 2026, covering essential releases across mult…
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Ascendant saxophonist Mai Sugimoto launches February residency at the Hungry Brain - Chicago Reader
Mai Sugimoto will perform a series of jazz performances at the Hungry Brain in Chicago throughout F…
Nerveminne: Spirals
Nerveminne explores complex emotional landscapes through a genre-blending musical approach that inc…
Dust, Volume 12, Number 1
Dusted magazine explores diverse music genres, highlighting artists who continue creating despite c…
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…
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…
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…
Julian Lage Teams with John Medeski for Impeccable LP » PopMatters
Julian Lage collaborates with John Medeski on a sophisticated musical project that offers a nuanced…
Ari Lennox: Vacancy
Ari Lennox's latest album explores themes of heartbreak and personal introspection through her sign…
Rozsa’s collab with Verb T drifts through the hazy space between insomnia and introspection
Rozsa's latest single explores the liminal mental space between wakefulness and sleep, creating a c…
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, …
Craig Taborn Is at the Apex of Contemporary Jazz » PopMatters
Craig Taborn represents the pinnacle of contemporary jazz improvisation, showcasing an elevated and…
David Vélez — Capsicum: Music Against Racism (Marginal Frequency)
David Vélez creates an experimental sound work called Capsicum that explores the intersection of mu…
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…
Otto Benson: Peanut
Otto Benson's latest album ‘Peanut’ explores intimate personal storytelling through an indie rock/p…
Ty Segall and the Muggers—Live at the BBC (Drag City)
Ty Segall and the Muggers recorded a live EP at the BBC, capturing their energetic 2016 Emotional M…
Weekly Featured Picks - January 26, 2026
GetMusic is a platform connecting independent artists with fans through free Bandcamp download code…
Prime Night’s follow-up album to “Limitless” takes us on a lo-fi journey of jazz-hop
Prime Night's new album ‘Limitless: The Wanderer’ serves as a follow-up to their previous release, …
Harry Styles: “Aperture”
Harry Styles released a new electro-pop song with psychedelic undertones. The track is described as…
Essential Releases, January 23, 2026
This Bandcamp Daily article reviews three musical releases from Mi3raj, The Format, and Hot Face, h…
The Unmasked R&B of Elujay's ‘A Constant Charade’
Elujay's album ‘A Constant Charade’ explores the artist's creative process, drawing inspiration fro…
The Beat Goes On by Golomb
Golomb, an alternative indie rock band from Ohio, is set to release a new album on July 25, 2025, u…