Interview

Balming Tiger on their origins, lyrics to live by, and wildest tour story

The South Korean musical collective appear in our Spring 2024 Issue.

Been Stellar paint an unflinching, thunderous picture of NYC

The five-piece unpack the making of their debut album, Scream from New York, NY, and shattering the romanticism of long-gone eras.

The intimate and indefinite world of Jane Remover

The artist unpacks how both of her post-internet albums are a “time capsule.”

The Marías’ next life

As the Los Angeles quartet prepare to release their second album, Submarine, they process the stories of grief, hope, and love that shaped it.

Snõõper’s Indieplaza set at Rough Trade was loud, fast, and wildly fun

The Nashville punks on the first LPs they ever bought, their forthcoming tour, and playing the same festival as Doja Cat.

In conversation with Anthony Green and End Overdose founder Theo Krzywicki

The duo share their experience with addiction, recovery, and the service work that’s saved their lives, and the lives of others.

Kevin Abstract’s SoCal Network

The former BROCKHAMPTON frontman looks toward a future of multidisciplinary mischief.

Life’s Question are injecting flair and technicality into hardcore

The Chicago-bred crew are among the most unique acts within the scene right now.

Every song on Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties’ new album In Lieu of Flowers, explained

Dan Campbell’s richly crafted third album is written from the perspective of both a director and an actor.

Marquee Marauders Club immortalizes your favorite indie musicians with bootleg action figures

Jacob Alvarez, the mastermind behind MMC, speaks on his lifelong respect for physical media in a digital age.

The timeless wisdom of Vegyn

The enigmatic superproducer embraces a richer sound with his new album.

Alice’s Lips channels the spirit of alternative culture

Meet the independent, women-owned fashion brand named after a Nirvana B-side and dressing Avril Lavigne.

Laura Jane Grace went outside to find herself

Following a productive pandemic, the Against Me! singer’s new solo album sees her try to make sense of renewed normalcy.

Die Spitz bring wit, humor, and punk ferocity to Marshall Funhouse

The band spoke to us about influences and earning Keith Morris’ respect in Austin.

Chicano Batman’s infinite dream

The LA trio break down the glamor behind their new album, Notebook Fantasy.

Reyna Tropical’s Malegría is a documentary of love and strength

With her new album, the guitarist pays tribute to her bandmate and finds her voice.

Marshall’s Funhouse puts music and community first

Marshall’s three-day carnival in Austin brought out a diverse lineup of artists, as well as local community organizations.

Mannequin Pussy tell it softly

Their new album, I Got Heaven, swaps hardcore for hopeful.

Bktherula is a student of the universe

Between dropping a new album and taking quantum physics classes, Bktherula is always operating on a different dimension.

The symbiosis of Liam Gallagher and John Squire

The Manchester musicians unravel their new, affecting joint album.
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