That Mag Showcases Touches the Heart Then Gets You Rockin’
Written By Killian O’Neill, Photographed by Liv Foltiny My dream of being able to listen to live music while sitting on comfy couches finally came to fruition this past Saturday night atRead More
A Conversation with Izza About Her Music and the Importance of Mental Health
Written by Maria Arroyo Photographed by Carianne Older “I think surrounding yourself with like-minded and supportive people is important. However, I have learned that true happiness comesRead More
Written by By Killian O’Neil Photos by Mark Franzen Dry Reef is something of pure alchemy. This band continues its journey beyond adolescence and into adulthood. The best way to explain theirRead More
Written by Suzi Metzon Photographs by Jeff Fasano and Vanessa Sundra The Bacon Brothers have returned back to their home in Philadelphia with a very special new release. Their new songRead More
PC Worship Buried Wish Reviewed by: Max Miller It was late 2014 when we last heard a full-length from New York’s self-described “mutant rock” concern PC Worship. That record, Social Rust, matched... Read More
Zeal and Ardor Devil Is Fine Reviewed by: Geno Thackara What do old-time Americana, hard-baked blues and modern Scandinavian metal have in common? If you’ve got a taste for the morbid, the... Read More
Foxtrot + the Get Down Roots Too Deep Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier Philadelphia’s own dynamic rock trio, Foxtrot + the Get Down, is back with a brand new LP, Roots Too Deep, that fuses the best of... Read More
No Joy Creep Reviewed by: Ziggy Merritt Within the onslaught of shoegaze revivalists that have been popping up since the early 2000s, the duo behind No Joy, Jasamine White-Gluz and Laura Lloyd,... Read More
Xiu Xiu Forget Reviewed by: Lauren Rosier Singer/songwriter, Jamie Stewart, who is the brains behind experimental rock band, Xiu Xiu, is back with another stellar record that expresses the band’s... Read More
Tokyo Police Club Forcefield Reviewed by: Lara Supan If the Killers, Snow Patrol and Jimmy Eat World walked into a bar… Tokyo Police Club’s new album, Forcefield, starts out with an epic, three part song titled “Argentina”, clocking in at a whopping 8 minutes 53 seconds. Read More