A 1992 show in Canada left the Dwarves frontman bleeding onstage, inches from his jugular. He finished the set anyway. Blag Dahlia recalls the incident and the band’s path to Sub Pop.
A 1992 show in Canada left the Dwarves frontman bleeding onstage, inches from his jugular. He finished the set anyway. Blag Dahlia recalls the incident and the band’s path to Sub Pop.
The METZ guitarist returns with a solo album that replaces distortion-heavy noise with direct songwriting about loss, resilience, and moving on.
The second single of 2026 from Josh Tillman is a fuzzed-out, ELO-indebted track co-produced with Drew Erickson, following January’s “The Old Law.”
The METZ frontman steps out from hardcore’s shadow on a second solo album that turns domestic anxiety into power pop.
The Brooklyn synth-pop trio recast a Springsteen deep cut in their own image, trading heartland rock for cold, clean electronics.
The Providence punk band announces ‘Public Luxury,’ their first full-length since 2017’s ‘Cost of Living.’
The Providence punk band announces their first full-length since 2016, sharing the new single “No Me Jodas.”
Rombo Music Discovery
The best new tracks, hand-picked every week by our editors.
Opens Spotify — tap + to save it to your library.