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LISTEN: Ageless Children Blends Shoegaze Solace With Folksy Warmth On “Day 1”

LISTEN: Ageless Children Blends Shoegaze Solace With Folksy Warmth On “Day 1”

Ageless Children is the experimental one-person band that just released Days I Couldn’t Talk, their proper debut project. The 5-song outing combines the lushness of shoegaze with the intimacy of acoustic folk, lending to some ethereal cuts from a wildly impressive debut. The name Ageless Children is taken from a quote in an article about […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Orquestra Pacifico Tropical Gallop Forward with Frenetic & Lively Psychedelic Cumbia  on “Entre La Montaña”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Orquestra Pacifico Tropical Gallop Forward with Frenetic & Lively Psychedelic Cumbia on “Entre La Montaña”

There’s a certain electricity that follows Orquestra Pacifico Tropical—a sense that what started as a local experiment has grown into something far more communal, far more alive. Formed in 2012 by Portland scene mainstays David “Papi” Fimbres and Carlos Segovia, the group emerged from the same creative spark that fueled their Latinx dance night, Double […]

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Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

The Grammy-nominated band Needtobreathe released their tenth studio album, The Long Surrender, at the end of March. Produced by Dave Cobb and recorded at his studio in Savannah, Georgia. The album was intentionally recorded with a live feel, and the band is very geared towards performing these songs live, already bringing them into their sets this summer. The presentation […]

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Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

There is a moment—quiet, unguarded—when Tenille Townes describes the making of her new record, The Acrobat, and it becomes clear that this is not simply an album. It is, perhaps more than anything she has made before, an act of reclamation. “Autonomy feels like a really big thing,” she says. “Feeling like what I create […]

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Gary Klebe of Power Pop Band Shoes Embraces The Terror of Going Solo with ‘Out Loud’ (INTERVIEW)

Gary Klebe of Power Pop Band Shoes Embraces The Terror of Going Solo with ‘Out Loud’ (INTERVIEW)

The band Shoes, known for their Power Pop sound and tight-knit ways of writing, recording, and releasing, continues to release new albums, but this time, following an album, Gary Klebe found himself writing an unusual amount of music. He didn’t think anything of it at first, thinking those songs would eventually make it onto a […]

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Cosmic Country & Retro Soul: The Musical & Real-Life Partnership Of Pearl Charles and Michael Rault (INTERVIEW)

Cosmic Country & Retro Soul: The Musical & Real-Life Partnership Of Pearl Charles and Michael Rault (INTERVIEW)

Pearl Charles and Michael Rault are a fascinating couple. They met via a mutual friend back in the summer of 2019, while Charles was recording her album Magic Mirror, with Rault flying in from Montreal to hang out and add some guitar. What started as a friendship grew into a musical and romantic relationship, and the two […]

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Banshee Tree Blur the Lines Between Dream and Reality on Lush ‘Bad Luck’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Banshee Tree Blur the Lines Between Dream and Reality on Lush ‘Bad Luck’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

On the last song of Bad Luck, Banshee Tree’s new sophomore release, lead singer and guitarist Thom LaFond sings what sounds like an off-handed comment on one of many absurd and surreal situations the album uncovers: “It’s a privilege to see what you can only believe.” What may be a wry truism in the context […]

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Lost Dog Street Band’s Benjamin Tod Alternates Between Full Band Country and Stripped Down Folk on Confessional ‘Vengeance & Grace’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Lost Dog Street Band’s Benjamin Tod Alternates Between Full Band Country and Stripped Down Folk on Confessional ‘Vengeance & Grace’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

With his latest solo effort, Vengeance & Grace, Lost Dog Street Band frontman Benjamin Tod explores the duality of his music across the same 10 songs. The first half of the album includes a full band, while the second is a stripped-down take with just Tod and his acoustic guitar. The title track opens the […]

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The Cure’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Receives 25th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue and Still Serves as a Worthy Entry Point (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Cure’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Receives 25th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue and Still Serves as a Worthy Entry Point (ALBUM REVIEW)

By the time The Cure released Greatest Hits in 2001, they had already built one of the most recognizable catalogs in alternative music, moving from scrappy post-punk minimalism to lush, radio-ready pop without losing their identity. Owing one last album to Fiction Records, Robert Smith agreed to put out a greatest hits under the condition […]

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Stone Temple Pilots’ Album-spanning 2001 Performance ‘Live at Rolling Rock’ Gets Vinyl Release for Record Store Day 2026 (ALBUM REVIEW)

Stone Temple Pilots’ Album-spanning 2001 Performance ‘Live at Rolling Rock’ Gets Vinyl Release for Record Store Day 2026 (ALBUM REVIEW)

By 2001, Stone Temple Pilots were in a different place than their early ’90s peak. Shangri-La Dee Da had just come out, and instead of chasing the heavier sound of Core or Purple, the band leaned into something looser and more varied. Live at Rolling Rock pulls from across their catalog, and you can hear […]

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Primal Scream’s 1987 EPs ‘Gentle Tuesday’ and ‘Imperial’ Get Packaged as Vinyl Reissue for Record Store Day 2026 (ALBUM REVIEW)

Primal Scream’s 1987 EPs ‘Gentle Tuesday’ and ‘Imperial’ Get Packaged as Vinyl Reissue for Record Store Day 2026 (ALBUM REVIEW)

Years before Primal Scream bridged the UK’s rave and rock cultures with their landmark album Screamadelica, the Scottish group’s debut, Sonic Flower Groove, was decidedly more jangle pop than acid house. Pulled from a pair of 1987 singles tied to their debut 1987 EPs collects Gentle Tuesday and Imperial for the first time on a single pressing, […]

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10 Years Ago Today- Prince Performs Last Show Ever

10 years ago today (4/14/16), at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA, Prince performed his last show ever before his death a week later. It was part of his “Piano & A Microphone” tour—just Prince alone onstage with a piano, running through his catalog in a raw, intimate way –…