Grungy, loud, and volcanic, Rid of Me’s brand of molten-hot rock has been flowing through the streets of Philadelphia for...
“Should We Go Home Now?” It’s a deceptively simple question. But how do you find home when you don’t even...
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The previously unreleased Blue Smiley track “coma” has just been released via Top Shelf Records. It’s an affecting shoegaze track...
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When you discover something unexpected, as I was lucky enough to do with Cult Babies and Headless., it can feel like a beginning.
As enchanted forest, the Philadelphia-based duo Em Boltz and Noah Jacobson-Carroll try both, using their latest album Semele's Tryst as a kind of fertile creative ground for different compositional modes of their colorful synthesizer and sample based electronic music.
Froggy is killing it right now. Not only is the Philadelphia-area punk trio slated to open up for Anti-Flag later...