Chicago-based duo LOWERLIPDRIP has always been wary of the digital landscape that made them. And for good reason.
Oklou on venturing into the Spanish wilderness with Casey MQ and returning with her valorous debut project, Galore.
The Québécoise singer-songwriter and JPEGMAFIA collaborator Helena Deland discusses her debut album 'Someone New'.
Jockstrap write lush, graceful ballads about conflicted humans and sprawling cities. Then they decide how completely they’re going to dismantle things.
On his newest album 'NEGRO,' Pink Siifu trades in soulful rap for punk, fueled by the Black experience in America.
On their new album, Melee, Michigan emo band Dogleg are every bit as exciting as their hardcore fans have been telling you.
London-based indie rock band Sorry craft sleazily hedonistic love songs that aren’t always what they seem.
On I Was Born Swimming, Ella O’Connor Williams a.k.a. Squirrel Flower considers the story of her own birth through the music she absorbed as a child.
St. Louis native Slayyyter is making posh pop that sounds like a bubbly chainsaw.
Dylan Brady and Laura Les of 100 gecs are breaking down pop music constructs and building them back up in their own warped vision.
The Montego Bay-raised artist Squash pushes rural Jamaica to the forefront of dancehall.
19-year-old Xanman is the most well-rounded DMV rap newcomer, equally effective at delivering comedy, horror, and romance.