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Feature: K A T R I N A - âGOODGriefâ EP -- Obscure Sound
Asheville-based artist K A T R I N A releases âGOODGriefâ EP, an alt-R&B project that chronicleâŚ
No Floor release fuzz-drenched new track âHelmâ.
No Floor has released a new track called âHelmâ, featuring heavy shoegaze sounds with doom influencâŚ
Channel Tres Shares New Single âMedicineâ: Listen
Channel Tres, a Compton-based club music artist, has released a new single titled âMedicineâ as parâŚ
Seefeel Announce First New Album In 15 Years âSol.Hz.â: Hear âEver No Wayâ
London shoegaze/electronica band Seefeel announces their first full-length album in 15 years, titleâŚ
Hammok Announce New Album âWhen Does This Place Become Our Sceneâ: Hear âThe Sceneâ
Oslo-based band Hammok have announced their new album âWhen Does This Place Become Our Sceneâ on SaâŚ
Bonnie Freechild explores the depth, vulnerability and sensuality of womanhood in powerful new EP âAftertasteâ
Bonnie Freechild releases her new EP âAftertaste,â showcasing a 90s R&B-influenced sound with fâŚ
GENA â The Pleasure Is Yours | The Quietus
GENA is a collaborative project between Liv.e and Karriem Riggins that delivers a seductive and sweâŚ
Hey Colossus â Heaven Was Wild | The Quietus
Hey Colossus returns with their latest album âHeaven Was Wildâ, showcasing a newfound sense of joy âŚ
Listen: Count The Clock - âSo Dumbâ (feat. Leannie) -- Obscure Sound
Count The Clock, led by Los Angeles composer Michael Coe, releases dreamy pop single âSo Dumbâ featâŚ
Korda Korder return with cinematic new single, âI Was Your Witnessâ
Hastings-based dream-pop band Korda Korder has released their first single of 2026, âI Was Your WitâŚ
Ben Reilly: âAI is the opposite of hip-hopâ
Ben Reilly argues in an exclusive op-ed for The FADER that artificial intelligence fundamentally coâŚ
Memory Card releases an unforgettable album of patchwork indie rock - Chicago Reader
Memory Card has released a new patchwork indie rock album that's being praised as unforgettable. ThâŚ
Bob Power, Prolific Engineer Behind Hip-Hop Classics, Dies at 73
Bob Power, an influential music engineer who shaped the sound of hip-hop and neo-soul, has died at âŚ
Rhododendron sign to The Flenser and announce new album, Ascent Effort
Portland post-hardcore band Rhododendron have signed to The Flenser record label and announced theiâŚ
LISTEN: Hockitay's âover/overâ Is Meditativte Indie Rock With Electronic Flourishes - Glide Magazine
Guatemalan-born, Montreal-based artist Hockitay releases âover/over,â his first single of 2026, folâŚ
Basement announce first album in 8 years, âWired,â share 2 songs (exclusive vinyl)
UK post-hardcore band Basement has announced their first album in eight years, titled âWired,â whicâŚ
Basement announce first album in 8 years, âWired,â share 2 songs (exclusive vinyl)
UK post-hardcore band Basement has announced their first album in eight years titled âWired,â produâŚ
Gorilla Biscuits Bring Out Tommy Tutone Singer For â867-5309/Jennyâ In Portland
Gorilla Biscuits brought out Tommy Tutone singer during their Portland show, representing an unlikeâŚ
Turnstile Cover The Stone Roses For Like A Version: Watch
Turnstile performed a cover of The Stone Roses for the Australian radio show Like A Version during âŚ
Friko capture the feeling of vagabond life on new single, âChoo Chooâ
Chicago indie rock band Friko has released âChoo Choo,â the second single from their forthcoming alâŚ
standards ep by smush
Smush releases their self-titled âstandards epâ, a collection blending alternative, bedroom pop, anâŚ
Forever and Always by Paint
Paint, an Australian band from Perth, released their self-titled album âForever and Alwaysâ on OctoâŚ
The Exploited: Punks Not Dead - Spectrum Culture
Edinburgh punk band The Exploited released âPunks Not Deadâ as a defiant statement that anarchic puâŚ
ALBUM PREMIERE: Billy Cart Make Impressive Debut with Strikingly Original and Energetic Indie Rock Collection âGreatest Hitsâ - Glide Magazine
Melbourne indie rock trio Billy Cart releases their debut album ironically titled âGreatest Hitsâ tâŚ