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Fuck Yeah! Come Here and Stream 'Hypercaffium Spazzinate', The First Album From Descendents in Twelve Years
The album is a sensitive, fun, and poignant collection of masterful songwriting, overlaid with the snotty, grizzly punk sound that the band are known for. Listen to it here!
Marcus Whale’s Debut Album Is Out Today, Stream and Read a Track-By-Track
Co-produced by HTRK’s Nigel Yang, ‘Inland Sea’ is a brooding reflection on sexual identity and colonial dispossession.
Tune In Right Now to Watch Governors Ball Live on LNTV
Catch all your favorites, including Father John Misty and Jamie XX, from the comfort of your own couch.
Enjoy the Ride Through All of Your Emotions in Mourn's New Record 'Ha, Ha, He.'
The youthful band follow up their 2015 self-titled with something just as confident.
Pond Frontman Nicholas Allbrook Returns With a Surreal Take on Australian Life
Stream the POND frontman’s second solo album that's released tomorrow.
Avoid the Light with 'Pale Dawn,' Berlin Black Metallers Sun Worship's Frosty New Album
Sun Worship's dark, atmospheric compositions only make sense when you're as far from the sunshine as possible.
Stream ‘Snake’ The Latest Album From Manchester Punks The Hipshakes
On their fourth album, the veterans of the UK garage punk scene have added a brazen popiness to their early trashy punk sound.
Listen to Dej Loaf's 11-Track Mixtape, 'All Jokes Aside'
There's so much fire inside this mixtape it should come with a flammable hazard sign.
Stunning Organic VFX Recreate the Big Bang
The German experimental filmmaker Roman De Giuli returns with another mind-bending, short sans CGI.
New Zealand Psych Rockers Mermaidens Get Cozy with Nature
Take a dip into the Kiwi trio's world of post-punk, grunge, and gothic blues on their new album 'Undergrowth.'
Stream Toner’s New EP of Brooding and Melodic Pop
The Oakland four-piece are gaining a reputation in the Bay Area for dramatic indie rock framed in a punk rock aesthetic and feel.
Stream Kane Strang’s Debut Album ‘Blue Cheese’
The New Zealander’s psych pop owes as much to Ariel Pink, Bowie, and Donovan as it does the Clean and the Chills.