The New York artist’s blend of indie rock and electronic melancholy has become a defining pulse for a generation navigating love and loss in real time.
The New York artist’s blend of indie rock and electronic melancholy has become a defining pulse for a generation navigating love and loss in real time.
The indie jam band’s new track arrives after a chaotic promotional campaign, offering a moment of surrender within the noise.
The artist performed a series of shows in a Los Angeles high school auditorium, creating a deliberately small-scale setting for her new work.
The Philadelphia artist will present her new album live at Brooklyn’s Public Records.
The Chicago band’s new single balances frantic energy with a clear-eyed search for stability, pointing toward their upcoming second album.
The band has released a coke bottle clear pressing of their new LP alongside an interview on the AP podcast.
The band performed two tracks from their recent album during the new series’ second episode.
Snail Mail’s Ricochet captures a broader shift in 2026, as indie rock moves away from polish and algorithmic drift toward texture, vulnerability, and songs that feel fully inhabited
Lindsey Jordan’s third album sharpens her songwriting into precise, wounded pop, trading lo-fi sprawl for a focused examination of aftermath.
The Australian songwriter’s new track, “The Long Reprise,” trades garage-rock immediacy for a slower, more deliberate kind of tension.