Once a year, the Walkmen leader Hamilton Leithauser plays a solo residency at the Café Carlyle, a cabaret bar on New York’s ...
In just a few days, the fired-up Liverpool post-punkers Courting, who were a Stereogum Band To Watch last year, will release ...
Brazilian shoegaze” sounds like a subgenre that might be rattled off by a record collector in a High Fidelity-esque satire of ...
Seattle indie rockers Minus The Bear, one of the signature bands of the ’00s, broke up in 2018, after playing a big farewell ...
Lady Gaga released her new album Mayhem. Nobody asked my opinion, but I think it kicks ass. Gaga has been out promoting the ...
The Convenience are gearing up for the release of their sophomore effort Like Cartoon Vampires. The New Orleans post-punk duo ...
I’m always curious to hear what Mura Masa is up to. The British producer is often changing his sound up, which sometimes ...
When a trusted critic describes an album as “like the Replacements doing Yo La Tengo,” that’s an instant click from me. Such ...
Florry started out as a bedroom solo project from Philadelphia indie rocker Francie Medosch, but it evolved into a twangy, ...
In 1996, the Fugees released their cover of “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” a song that Roberta Flack made famous in 1973. It became the Fugees’ biggest-ever hit, and it rocketed Ms. Lauryn Hill, ...
Ben Kweller and Jason Schwartzman have known each other for a very long time; that picture above captures the two of them together at a record store in 2002. Schwartzman is most famous as an actor, ...
Joseph Shabason and Spencer Zahn are two of the best in the game — the game of composing and performing high-minded yet populist ambient-leaning instrumentals in the jazz and classical realm. (You’ve ...