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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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View All →Levitation Orchestra - Sanctuary - 10-piece band runs the gamut from gentle chamber jazz to heavy…
Levitation Orchestra's album ‘Sanctuary’ showcases a versatile 10-piece ensemble that seamlessly bl…
Psychedelic rock jams veering into jazz are a specialty of El Paraiso Records, the latest example…
El Paraiso Records releases a new album from Kronstad 23 titled Sommermørket, which showcases the l…
The Natural Yogurt Band - Red Sky at Night - Miles Newbold has squeaked out a third album this year;…
Miles Newbold's The Natural Yogurt Band has released their third album of the year, titled ‘Red Sky…
Distance Major - NYC 1970s Cinema Indie Music Review
Distance Major, a talented composer and producer, has released a new single called ‘1970s Cinema’. …
The new album from Swiss five-piece, Muralim, is quietly confident jazz
Swiss jazz quintet Muralim delivers a bright and warm musical experience with their new album, pres…
For Dameun Strange, Music is a Conduit for Individual and Communal Expression
Dameun Strange, a Twin Cities-based artist, has been named the inaugural AACM Composer-in-Residence…
French jazz quintet’s new album, “Feux,” opens a portal into the unknown
The French jazz quintet Theorem Of Joy, led by Thomas Julienne, creates a unique musical experience…
Erika Dohi Shapes a Striking Sonic Vision on “Myth of Tomorrow”
Erika Dohi's second album ‘Myth of Tomorrow’ represents a striking sonic exploration by the compose…
Bklyn Sounds 11/20/2025—11/25/2025
This article highlights a collection of music events and performances in Brooklyn, featuring a dive…
No King in No Castle - The Static Dive
The Static Dive's song ‘No King in No Castle’ is a soulful tribute to global protesters, blending r…
Hüsker Dü: 1985: The Miracle Year
Hüsker Dü's 1985 was a transformative year for the band, marking a significant moment in their musi…
Parallelle strike gold on their new single: “Tastes Like Gold”
French electronic duo Parallelle releases a new single ‘Tastes Like Gold’ featuring a slow-burning …
The new Nick Marks mixtape is all about the late night loops and soulful truths
Nick Marks, a Melbourne-native NYC-based musician, has been developing a unique musical style he de…
November 2025 Mixtape
This article presents a one-hour mixtape featuring the best jazz house tracks from the past year. T…
Soulful jazz vibes for your Sunday afternoon
This article explores soulful and psychedelic jazz tracks from London's underground music scene, hi…
Matt Wilde’s new album is a soft collision of soul, jazz, and electronic
Matt Wilde has released a new album that blends soul, jazz, and electronic elements, with the title…
Jazz, soul, and synths come together on the new Fault Line Trio single, “In2it”
San Francisco-based Fault Line Trio is pushing jazz boundaries with a unique sound that blends jazz…
Patch_t41b – Dust (2025)
Laurie Erskine's solo project Patch_t41b explores the intersection of human and machine through a c…
Classic Summer
The article discusses a curated playlist called ‘Classic Summer’ featuring nostalgic music from the…
Exclusive Premiere: Ruby Rushton “Walk to Regio's”
Ruby Rushton, a London jazz quartet led by Tenderlonious, releases a new single ‘Walk to Regio's’ i…
FWD 010: Alex Coles “Jazz Fusion is a process, not a genre”
Today’s episode is a special one. We’re having a discussion with Alex Coles, author of a brand-new …
Exclusive Premiere: Dundundun “What Harm?” ft. Marie Lister
Bristol band Dundundun premieres their new single ‘What Harm?’ featuring Marie Lister, showcasing t…