Mary Timony, at last, has nothing to prove anymore. From the late 1980s onward, she thanklessly took up the mantle...
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In her autobiography, Hole drummer Patty Schemel recounts the sight of Courtney Love standing at the foot of the stage...
Seattle band Racoma redefine themselves in the folky, grayscale quietude of their second record.
Big Scary Indian's debut record is an intoxicating cross between psychic inscrutability and irrepressible energy.
Boston’s Mint Green make music that hits the sweet spot between emo, pop and alternative, and they knock it out of the park...
On SUPER CHAMPON, Japanese punk group Otoboke Beaver lean into levity while staking their claim as one the greatest punk bands in the world.
On their debut LP, the Montana-based emo project leans harder into live instrumentation while preserving both their boundlessness and unpredicability.
Equipped with a voice as flexible as it is featherweight, Isabel Furman (aka Bel) has quietly built a name for...