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New Found Glory, Makes Me Sick

Tomorrow, New Found Glory (NFG) releases their first album since 2015’s Resurrection: Ascension, which they have been touring successfully – and widely – in support of

Desert Tundra, Something Fierce

Desert Tundra‘s latest EP, Something Fierce, balances a very fine line between fierce and overdone. The four track album is jam packed with ’90s alt rock

Cattle & Cane, Mirrors

Mirrors is the second album from Cattle & Cane, the band fronted by siblings Helen and Joe Hammill and fleshed out by their brothers Fran

Adele H, Civilization

If there is one thing people who make alt rock love it’s nostalgia. That nostalgia can come from places like the art rock of the

Charly Bliss, Guppy

There is something anxious in Eva Hendricks’ voice when she sings as Charly Bliss. It’s a feeling that is unmistakable. You feel pressurized, like you

The Gift, Altar

The quartet hailing from Alcobaca, Portugal – The Gift – has created a ten song album that represents fresh sounds and meaningful music. Altar, the

Den-Mate, Entropii

Get paid go home go back again chants Den-Mate (aka Jules Hale) in the midpoint of her new new EP Entropii. This feeling of boredom, of

Bishop Briggs, Bishop Briggs

In the early hours of the morning, thousands of humans around the world were logging in to their streaming services to listen to the brand

Buttercup, Battle of Flowers

David Brown of NPR once referred to their music as “jangly art rock for the left side of the brain,” and James Courtney of the