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    ·January 27, 2023

    Boogie Night Blues with Andorra

    Andorra is a tried and true Philly band who’s been around for a decade. They joined us hot off the...
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    ·January 20, 2023

    Screaming Females’ Garden Party with Marissa Paternoster

    This week, we are super excited to have Screaming Females front-person Marissa Paternoster joining us to talk about Screaming Females’ forthcoming...
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    ·January 13, 2023

    Best of Jersey – 2022

    When we started working on our 2022 Year End lists, Andrea quickly realized that she could have done an entire...
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    ·December 31, 2022

    Kitzy’s Favorite Albums of 2022

    We’re back with part two of our look back at 2022. This time, Kitzy’s sharing some of their favorite albums...
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·November 14, 2022

Racoma – Good a Place as Any [REVIEW]

Seattle band Racoma redefine themselves in the folky, grayscale quietude of their second record.
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·August 30, 2022

Froggy – Harmburger [REVIEW]

Froggy is killing it right now. Not only is the Philadelphia-area punk trio slated to open up for Anti-Flag later...
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·August 28, 2022

“A Straight Line is No Guarantee” Paisley Fields – Limp Wrist

Review: Paisley Fields – Limp Wrist Country and musical theater are mirror images of each other – both are genres...
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·August 1, 2022

[REVIEW] Safety? Always Off! – Sometimes You Win, Sometime You Lose, Sometimes It Rains

It’s time for an easycore revival. I crave major key breakdowns and that sweet, sweet mix of screamed vocals and...
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·June 10, 2022

[REVIEW] THECHEESEBURGERPICNIC & Thotcrime – whoever wins…we lose

This Pride month, as with every Pride month since approximately 2010 (maybe sooner?), there’s a whole bunch of milquetoast corporations...
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·May 20, 2022

[REVIEW] anxioushum – Scratching on the 8

The new EP from anxioushum, Scratching on the 8, is tagged with “emo,” “queer,” and “sad shit” on the bandcamp...
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·May 6, 2022

[REVIEW] Highwind – Something Right In Between

“Sugar” by Highwind has been stuck in my head since I first heard it back in March. It’s a perfect...
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·May 6, 2022

[REVIEW] Otoboke Beaver – SUPER CHAMPON

On SUPER CHAMPON, Japanese punk group Otoboke Beaver lean into levity while staking their claim as one the greatest punk bands in the world.
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·April 29, 2022

Hey, ily – Psychokinetic Love Songs [REVIEW]

On their debut LP, the Montana-based emo project leans harder into live instrumentation while preserving both their boundlessness and unpredicability.
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·March 25, 2022

Our Favorite New Releases – 3/25/22

We have been spoiled already this year with so much incredible new music, but today, March 25th, might be the...
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·March 25, 2022

[REVIEW] Bel – Beaches

Equipped with a voice as flexible as it is featherweight, Isabel Furman (aka Bel) has quietly built a name for...
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·March 25, 2022

[REVIEW] Camp Cope – Running with the Hurricane

On Running with the Hurricane, Camp Cope write anthems. That’s not a statement of quality so much as a statement...
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