Interview

Nathan Fielder continues his reign as a cultural staple, 10 years after Nathan For You

As Comedy Central’s Nathan For You celebrates its 10th anniversary, we’re looking back on Nathan Fielder’s influence as a comedian and diving into why fans are so fascinating with his “docu-reality” style.

BIPOC Emo Night is giving Black and Brown emo fans a space of their own

BIPOC Emo Night is a collective founded by Luna Becerra-Lewis that began in Brooklyn but has expanded to multiple cities, hosting emo night parties and live shows, and aiming to provide a safe space for Black and Brown emo and pop-punk fans.

One of the coolest skateboarding scenes in the nation is unfolding in this Midwestern city

Since the largest skatepark in the US, Lauridsen Skatepark, opened in Des Moines, Iowa, its skateboarding scene has grown. Here’s why the people & community, like Subsect and Subsect Kids, are significant.

Meet Payday, the rising singer confronting the fleeting nature of youth & touring with Hayley Kiyoko

With rapper/singer Payday’s ‘Trips to Venus’ EP out now and having just wrapped up a tour with Hayley Kiyoko and Lauv, we spoke to the rising recording artist about growing up in the music industry, nostalgia, and more.

AFI reflect on creating their breakthrough hit “Girl’s Not Grey” 20 years later

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Sing The Sorrow, rock band AFI reflect on the history of making their breakthrough, hit single “Girl’s Not Grey” and its music video.

On GLOW, alternative R&B artist Wesley Joseph is bursting with colors

Wesley Joseph is a rising alt-R&B artist based in London that you need to know. We spoke to him about his new album GLOW, out now, and how it’s a journey from light to dark.

Touché Amoré reflect on a triumphant 15 years as a band

As the hardcore band Touché Amoré celebrates 15 years together, frontman Jeremy Bolm reflects on the group’s success, their breakout album, and what’s next.

How crystals, psychics and plant medicine inspired Death Valley Girls' Islands In The Sky

Ahead of Death Valley Girls’ new album, Islands In The Sky, vocalist Bonnie Bloomgarden detailed its creation, vulnerability and her road to healing.

Drink.More.Water is the trendy brand outfitting the New York City music scene

Drink.More.Water is a fashion brand and nightlife platform that’s a part of the New York music scene. The designer behind it, Serge Neborak, explains how the brand was formed and what it’s like styling artists.

How Against The Current’s Chrissy Costanza brought her fantasy video game Starfall to life

Against The Current vocalist Chrissy Costanza has a new game on the way called Starfall. Built in Minecraft, she detailed its creation and inspirations.

How AbsolutePunk.net helped emo fans find an online community from the early '00s-2010s

AbsolutePunk.net was a vBulletin-driven site for emo and pop-punk music coverage, founded by Jason Tate. We spoke to Tate, other contributors, and artists like Andrew McMahon about its history.

Garageband Superstar Lauran Hibberd makes music that sounds like the 2000s again

U.K.-based ’00s-pop-rock-inspired singer Lauran Hibberd captures the feeling of coming of age in your 20s on her debut album ‘Garageband Superstar.’ The artist discusses her influences and more.

How PLEASURES and Blur teamed up for a very Britpop-themed collection

PLEASURES co-founder Alex James explains how the LA-based streetwear brand’s latest clothing collaboration with Britpop legends Blur came together.

How Poker Face made its very metal-themed episode featuring a rock star Chloë Sevigny

Rian Johnson’s Peacock series ‘Poker Face’ features an episode about a metal band, “Rest in Metal,” starring Chloë Sevigny & John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats. Writer Christine Boylan and director Tiffany Johnson explain how it was made.

With Moments of Clarity, Narrow Head aren't done expanding their sound

Ahead of new album Moments of Clarity, Narrow Head members Jacob Duarte, Will Menjivar and Carson Wilcox explore its creation and why they refute ’90s nostalgia.

Meet Rob Lowry, the music supervisor extraordinaire who soundtracks all of your favorite shows & movies

Rob Lowry of Sweater Weather Music the music supervisor responsible for soundtracking all of your favorite shows & movies, from the Bold Type to Do Revenge. We spoke to him about his career and inspirations.

How filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield turned a children's character into a killing machine in Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

With Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey coming to theaters, writer/director Rhys Frake-Waterfield explains how he turned the beloved children’s character into a horror movie.

Giddy up: Y'allternative is the latest alt trend taking TikTok by storm

Y’allternative is a TikTok subculture and trend that combines country and alternative music and gothic style. Here’s what to know about the scene & its community.

One step beyond: How Inhaler transformed online buzz into rising rock stardom

In their digital cover story, Inhaler explore the creation of their new album, Cuts & Bruises, their affection for tourmates Arctic Monkeys and their looming show with Harry Styles.

Curtis Waters is the indie triple-threat to watch this year

Curtis Waters is the rising triple-threat that needs to be on your radar. The artist broke out with the viral track “Stunnin'” and he’s due to release his album ‘Bad Son’ later this year.
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