Superchunk already delivered one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most moving treatises on death with “Me & You & Jackie Mittoo,” in which Mac MacCaughan declares, “I hate music/ What is it worth/ Can’t bring anyone back to this earth.” They’ve returned to the subject today with “Everybody Dies,” the A-side from a new 7″. “Everybody […]
Helado Negro – “Best For You And Me”
Next month, Roberto Carlos Lange, the electronic musician and songwriter who records under the name Helado Negro, will release his new album Phasor. It’s inspired by Lange’s recent move to Asheville and by his visit to the SAL MAR machine, a complex new vintage-synth sound generator, at the University Of Illinois. We’ve already posted first […]
Machine Gun Kelly Addresses Backlash Over Razor Blade Guitar
Machine Gun Kelly recently returned to rapping after spending a few years in the pop-punk trenches and repeatedly trolling the universe. The pop-punk phase may be ending, but apparently MGK is still a useful marketing figure for reasons related to both pop-punk and trolling. Schecter recently introduced a line of Machine Gun Kelly signature guitars, […]
Middle Kids – “Terrible News”
Next month, Sydney alt-rock trio Middle Kids will release their new album Faith Crisis Pt. 1. The band recorded the LP in the UK, and bassist Tim Fitz co-produced it with Jonathan Gilmore, who’s collaborated with the 1975 and Rina Sawayama. We’ve already posted the early singles “Bootleg Firecracker,” “Dramamine,” and “Bend.” Today, Middle Kids […]
PACKS – “Missy”
In September, PACKS announced their new album Melt The Honey, mere months after releasing the LP Crispy Crunchy Nothing. So far, they’ve shared “Honey,” “HFCS,” and “Paige Machine.” Today, they’re back with “Missy” and a video done by Graeme Lung and PACKS singer Madeline Link. “Missy” is a charming spurt of lo-fi indie rock. The […]
Barely Civil – “Better Now”
Back in October, the Milwaukee emo band Barely Civil released a new single, “Coasting, Mostly,” the first we heard from them since 2020’s I’ll Figure This Out. Today, they’re announcing their new full-length I’d Say I’m Not Fine, which was produced by Chris Teti. “I’d Say I’m Not Fine is an amalgamation of the rage, […]
Prize Horse – “Further From My Start”
A few months ago, Minneapolis shoegaze trio Prize Horse shared “Your Time.” Today, they’re back with the announcement of their debut album Under Sound. The single “Further From My Start” is out now. Prize Horse is Jake Beitel on guitar and vocals, Liv Johnson on bass and vocals, and Jon Brenner on drums. “Further From […]
Runnner – “ten” & “eleven”
Noah Weinman, the Los Angeles musician who records as Runnner, has been active for a few years, but he didn’t come out with his full-length debut Like Dying Stars, We’re Reaching Out until last year. Today, he’s announced a follow-up album that takes him in a very different direction. On the forthcoming LP Starsdust, Weinman […]
They Hate Change – “Wallabies & Weejuns”
They Hate Change have announced a new EP called Wish You Were Here…, their first project since the Tampa Bay duo’s breakthrough album Finally, New, which was released in 2022. The EP will be out at the end of the week, and it was recorded over the past year as They Hate Change hit the […]
How Hip-Hop’s Biggest Icons Have Changed Over The Years
Although this is often true of the music industry in general, hip-hop has been historically regarded as a young artist’s game. It’s a genre that thrives on energy, image, and the insight gleaned from fresh perspectives. So, for a rapper to avoid becoming a flash in the pan, they have to be iconic enough to […]