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Bruce Springsteen's Vietnam War Songs Defy American Amnesia » PopMatters
Bruce Springsteen's music consistently addresses the Vietnam War and honors the men who served, mai…
Tracks: March 30th, 2026 | I Die: You Die
A weekly music roundup featuring new tracks and mixes from multiple industrial and electronic artis…
Form and Fate – Climb
Form and Fate's album ‘Climb’ stands out in the post-rock genre, which suggests it offers something…
This House — Soft Rains Will Come (Pink Cotton Candy/Ramble/Red Wig)
This House, featuring ex-The Ex frontman G.W. Sok and Ignacio Córdoba, delivers furious art-punk wi…
Single: Two-Man Giant Squid – 3 Hits
Two-Man Giant Squid releases their new single “3 Hits,” which begins with a jaunty bassline, sparkl…
The Sway - The Grief (Famish Music)
The author admits to missing The Sway during their early 1990s heyday due to their Brit-pop associa…
‘One Year’ and a Lifetime — Colin Blunstone's Winding Road
Colin Blunstone discusses his new live box set ‘One Year: Live from Union Chapel’ and reflects on h…
Robertson - Robertson - Chiming acoustic pop with flavours of psychedelia , Folk Rock & Americana
Robertson's self-titled album is a collaboration between father and son Kevin and Scott Robertson, …
Green Seagull
Green Seagull's new record faithfully recreates 1960s psych-pop with kaleidoscopic aesthetics, full…
Single: Rose Haze – Slow Decay
Rose Haze's single ‘Slow Decay’ was released in 2023 but went unnoticed until recently. The track i…
Foote/Dickow, “High Cube”
High Cube by Foote/Dickow is a free-spirited electronic record that delivers an enjoyable listening…
The Best Hip-Hop on Bandcamp, March 2026
Our guide to the month’s crucial rap LPs. Read full story on the Bandcamp Daily.
Recommended Album: Suitor – ‘Saw You Out with the Weeds’
Cleveland post-punk band Suitor releases their sophomore album ‘Saw You Out with the Weeds’, showca…
The Liberating Torment of Annalisa’s “Canzone Estiva” - Atwood Magazine
Annalisa's ‘Canzone Estiva’ is presented as an ironic summer hit that offers a liberating yet torme…
Nobody’s Chosen: An Interview With Sideshow
Virginia rapper Sideshow discusses his debut album TIGRAY FUNK in his first interview with Pitchfor…
Sweet Pill on Burning It Down and Finding the Glow » PopMatters
Philadelphia band Sweet Pill releases their sophomore album that explores themes of writer's block,…
Taroug's New LP is a Work of Desolate Downtempo Beauty
Taroug's new album ‘Chott’ is a downtempo release that evokes both Saharan desert and oceanic image…
Thursday Knows “What's Up” in 4 Non Blondes Cover
Post-hardcore band Thursday covered 4 Non Blondes’ hit song “What's Up” with vocalist Geoff Rickly …
Snail Mail's ‘Ricochet’ Trades Urgency for Atmosphere » PopMatters
Snail Mail's latest album ‘Ricochet’ marks an evolution in sound, moving away from sharp emotional …
Single: The Lonely Surf – Car Conversations
The Lonely Surf, a Bournemouth-based four-piece band, has released their second single ‘Car Convers…
Jazz's Mark Turner Conjures an Astonishing Conversation » PopMatters
Jazz saxophonist Mark Turner showcases his innovative approach to the jazz quartet format, blending…
New Irish songs you should hear: For Nina, Chósta, C2, Video Blue & more | Nialler9
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