The 1975 have never strayed away from vocalizing their opinions through their music, this album being a direct message to the postmodern scene of social media and it’s direct consequences on the world
Read MoreThough this year has seen its high moments and its blessings, it has also been one of the longest years of my life; a world of trials and tribulations. It seems similarly so for synth-pop legend John Maus, who I had the pleasure of covering previously in January, and again early this December in LA.
Read MoreDay transitioned into night and we caught bands like, Night Vibes, Kauf, Pond, Sofi Tukker, Chromeo, and Foster The People.
Read MoreBy learning to cope with trauma and personal struggles in a constructive way, Evan produced honest reflections of the events he endured. Through this, an introspective creation was born.
Read MoreThe power is not so much in the cards, but in the magic of your own mind.
Read MorePanic! At The Disco, Bishop Briggs, The Driver Era, Third Eye Blind, and so much more. Carianne captures festival culture at its finest.
Read MoreFormed in the parking lot of a Del Taco, The Grinning Ghosts have been a much loved group in the local scenes of LA and OC since 2013. Stealing the stage at shows all around Southern California, their music can be heard from beaches to backseats, and everywhere in between.
Read MoreWith fragmented poem-like lyrics, Florida Guilt dwells into deepness by acting with simplicity.
Read MoreMen I Trust performing in New York with Wild Nothing, at one of the last shows of their nationwide tour.
Read MoreThe world is yours, take care.
Read Morean analysis & breakdown of Snail Mail’s latest album, Lush, and why it has all of us romantics in tears.
Read MoreA full concert gallery featuring Waterparks, IDKHOW, and Super Whatevr from their show at the Starland Ballroom.
Read MoreBritish indie-rock trio returned to Boston on their 2018 fall tour after what felt like a long hiatus.
Read Moreone of the most legendary venues on the East Coast - having hosted rock artists like The Ramones, Blondie, and Joan Jett - now brings you The Struts.
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