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Blood Orange © Vinca Petersen
Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 8, 2025<October 8, 2025

“In the Fields Trying to Hide”: Blood Orange Creates a Sunlit Escape from Grief on “Countryside”

by Ashley Littlefield
Benjamin Steer © Andy Broadhurst
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 7, 2025<October 7, 2025

Interview: Benjamin Steer Is ‘Figuring It Out’ One Honest Song at a Time

by Aileen Goos
TV on the Radio at There Goes The Neighborhood 2025 © Skyler Kim
Festival, Music, ReviewsOctober 7, 2025<October 7, 2025

There Goes the Neighborhood Review: TV on The Radio’s Personally Curated Festival

by Marc Maleri
Portland’s Jente Pironet © Titus Simoens & Nina Swaans
Music, Music Videos, PremieresOctober 7, 2025<October 7, 2025

“I’m Gonna Scream It All Over the Streets”: Belgium’s Portland Embrace “Exactly What I Need” with a Cinematic, Life-Affirming Indie Pop Anthem

by Mitch Mosk
Tiberius © Zoe Hopper
Essays, MusicOctober 7, 2025<October 7, 2025

The Making of Tiberius’ ‘Troubadour’: An Essay by Brendan Wright

by Guest Writer
Haerts 'Laguna Road' © Julian Klincewicz
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Feature: HAERTS’ ‘Laguna Road’ Is a Testament to “Sacred Mess” & Memory

by Kayleigh Schweiker
Alessi Rose © Sophie Scott
Music, ReviewsOctober 7, 2025<October 7, 2025

Review: Alessi Rose’s ‘Voyeur’ Is Confessional Pop at Its Most Dazzling

by Nicolle Knapová
Haute & Freddy "Freaks" © Noah Kentis
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 7, 2025<February 13, 2026

From Pop Charts to Court Jesters: The Inspiration Behind Haute & Freddy’s Ingenuity

by Nasim Elyasi
Taylor Swift ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ © Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Music, ReviewsOctober 7, 2025<October 6, 2025

Review: ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Is Taylor Swift at Her Most Ambitious – And Most Underwhelming

by Mariam Bagdady
The Format © Carlo Cavaluzzi
Features, Music, This Just In, Today's SongOctober 6, 2025<October 7, 2025

“I’d Fake My Death If It Weren’t Such a Mess”: The Format Rise Again with Restless Anthem “Holy Roller,” a Fiery, Feverish Prelude to Third Album ‘Boycott Heaven’

by Mitch Mosk
LOVE UPTEMPO: MAX - Kevin Ross
Music, ReviewsOctober 6, 2025<October 6, 2025

Album Review: Kevin Ross Finds a New Depth of Passion Amidst Everyday Distractions on ‘LOVE UPTEMPO: MAX’

by Grace Holtzclaw
Dynamyte © Melanie Veronica
Columns, Interviews, Music, Today's SongOctober 6, 2025<October 6, 2025

From Behind the Drum Kit to Center Stage: Dynamyte Unleashes the Fear and Fire of “Probably”

by Nicolle Knapová
Kalie Shorr 'My Type' EP © Grace Greenan
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 6, 2025<October 7, 2025

“I’m Never Going to Be Quiet”: Kalie Shorr Is Bringing Back Pop-Rock – Louder, Queerer, & More Defiant Than Ever

by Brian Denney
Tame Impala © Irie Calkins
Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 4, 2025<October 4, 2025

“It’s Far Too Late, the Time Has Come”: Tame Impala Shadows a Haunting Anthem with “Dracula” Ahead of Fifth Studio Album ‘Deadbeat’

by Ashley Littlefield
Soft Loft "Dorm" © Flavio Leone
Artist to Watch, Interviews, MusicOctober 3, 2025<October 8, 2025

“I See Mountains, I See Forests”: Soft Loft’s Soul-Stirring “Dorm” Is a Golden Hymn of Perseverance, Hope, & Humanity

by Mitch Mosk
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  • “Chose Faith Instead of Facing the Past”: Brooklyn’s Myra Lee Erupt with “Magpie,” a Feverish, Slow-Burning Indie Rock Reintroduction
  • “I Know How to Hurt Myself on You”: MUNA Turn Heartbreak into Kinetic Euphoria on “Dancing on the Wall”
  • Editor’s Picks 151: The Temper Trap, Lola Blue, Mount St. Helen, Eliza Edens, Radium Dolls, & Local the Neighbour!
  • Today’s Song: Stock Band Return with “Today’s Song,” an Indie Anthem That Checks All the Boxes
  • “I Just Got My Heart Broken, But I Look F**kin’ Fabulous”: MEEK Breaks Out with “Fabulous,” a Loud, Unapologetic, & Utterly Irresistible Pop Anthem
  • “I Needed to Make Something Beautiful as Things Fell Apart”: Maria Taylor Finds Renewal in the Ruins on ‘Story’s End’
  • Premiere: Oliver Pinder Shatters Halos in “Such an Angel,” a Catchy, All-Consuming Indie Rock Anthem of Broken Trust & Disillusionment

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Recent Posts

  • “Chose Faith Instead of Facing the Past”: Brooklyn’s Myra Lee Erupt with “Magpie,” a Feverish, Slow-Burning Indie Rock Reintroduction April 2, 2026
  • “I Know How to Hurt Myself on You”: MUNA Turn Heartbreak into Kinetic Euphoria on “Dancing on the Wall” April 2, 2026
  • Editor’s Picks 151: The Temper Trap, Lola Blue, Mount St. Helen, Eliza Edens, Radium Dolls, & Local the Neighbour! April 1, 2026
  • Today’s Song: Stock Band Return with “Today’s Song,” an Indie Anthem That Checks All the Boxes April 1, 2026
  • “I Just Got My Heart Broken, But I Look F**kin’ Fabulous”: MEEK Breaks Out with “Fabulous,” a Loud, Unapologetic, & Utterly Irresistible Pop Anthem April 1, 2026
  • “I Needed to Make Something Beautiful as Things Fell Apart”: Maria Taylor Finds Renewal in the Ruins on ‘Story’s End’ April 1, 2026
  • Premiere: Oliver Pinder Shatters Halos in “Such an Angel,” a Catchy, All-Consuming Indie Rock Anthem of Broken Trust & Disillusionment March 31, 2026
  • “F**k That, Trust That”: Babes in Canyon Chase Freedom on “Echo,” an Intoxicating Indie Pop Mantra March 31, 2026
  • “Don’t look down, baby, don’t let go”: Fantastic Cat Turn Stubborn Hope into a Roaring Folk Rock Rallying Cry March 31, 2026
  • “Don’t Wanna Be My Enemy”: Eliza Edens Finds Freedom in Life’s Darker Impulses on “Leash,” a Bold and Breezy Indie Rock Song March 30, 2026
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