Olivia Zhao
Mar 28
Tapir!'s The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain
At first glance, South London six-piece Tapir!’s debut album, The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain, is what you’d...
Brendan Carroll
Mar 27
Quadeca's Scrapyard
Playboi Carti, Connor Oberst, Brockhampton, Phil Elverum, Yves Tumor, Radiohead—this isn’t just a list of artists on your favorite Indy...
Kelsey Perriello
Feb 28
The Magic of the Oracle Sisters’ Hydranism
There’s something intoxicating about attending a concert where you can feel the band’s love of music.
Sally Mulvihill
Feb 21
BAD GYAL Anthems: "Chulo" and "Give Me"
I'm not claiming that listening to Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, or Mora makes me feel understood, but what use is there in sulking over a Bob...
Florencia Bendersky
Feb 21
The Boy and the Heron
What is reported to be Hayao Miyazaki’s final feature film hit theaters in early December, and he has once again proven that his...
Annika Bjork
Feb 20
Silica Gel's Power Andre 99
Silica Gel’s Power Andre 99 offers listeners a vibrant trip through our otherwise dull, mechanized, capitalist hellscape.
Olivia Zhao
Nov 21, 2023
Sprain’s ‘The Lamb as Effigy’
On October 16, a little over a month after the release of their second album, The Lamb as Effigy, Los Angeles-based experimental rock...
Sabrina Bailey
Nov 20, 2023
Sufjan Stevens’s ‘Javelin’
Sufjan Stevens is no stranger to sorrow. For more than two decades, Stevens has crafted poignantly introspective albums from Carrie &...
Sydney Worrell
Oct 20, 2023
Wilco’s 'Cousin'
On Friday, September 29, the band Wilco released Cousin, a defiant response to the assumed irrelevance that comes with being “past...
Annika Bjork
Oct 20, 2023
Slaughter Beach, Dog: 'Crying, Laughing, Waving, Smiling'
Perplexed by what to listen to in the puzzling interim period between D.C. summer and fall? Slaughter Beach, Dog’s new album Crying,...