Kid Wave ’s ‘Wonderlust’ Relies On No Previous Path Before It

Kid Wave

Los Angeles – London-based quartet, Kid Wave, is destined for big things. The group’s melodic dream-pop flair is both majestic and captivating. This is showcased on their debut LP, Wonderlust (via Heavenly Recordings). Best New Bands recently called Wonderlust “the soundtrack to many a young romantic fumbling or infatuation, wild party or sunrise revelation,” when

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Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Multi-Love

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Los Angeles - Following each of their two full-length releases, Unknown Mortal Orchestra gained an uptick in attention from places far outside of their psych-pop niche; with Multi-Love, the band yet again adjusts the formula, eschewing much of the guitar heroics heard on Unknown Mortal Orchestra and II in favor of the hot-and-sweaty sounds of vintage

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Wolf Alice Takes Austin Back to the 90’s

Wolf Alice live by Will Jukes

Austin – North London’s Wolf Alice supposedly has roots as a folk band, but you would never guess it hearing their Holy Mountain set in Austin last Friday. The setlist was front loaded with the group’s loudest indie/hard rock hybrids, songs like “Fluffy” and “She”, carefully engineered with lengthy instrumental breaks for relieving head-thrashing urges.

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Son Lux Release New Song “You Don’t Know Me”

Son Lux

New York – Son Lux reveal today the second song off of their upcoming album, Bones, titled “You Don’t Know Me”. The song, featuring Moses Sumney, is a loping, slow-burning track engineered to be as hard-hitting as it is haunting. The band’s fourth full-length album, Bones, available for pre-order, is out June 23, 2015 via Glassnote Records. Check out “You Don’t

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MisterWives Announce “The Scrapbook” Tour Dates

Mister Wives

New York – Fresh off their energetic, emotional and completely sold-out headline “Our Own House” tour, MisterWives have announced the dates for “The Scrapbook” tour this fall, which includes some of the country’s most iconic venues and culminates with a hometown show at the renowned Terminal 5 in New York City. MisterWives performed a kick-ass set at Hang

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Speedy Ortiz Delivers at The Echo

Speedy Ortiz live by Matt Matasci

Los Angeles – It was pretty fitting that just before the four members of Speedy Ortiz took the stage at Los Angeles’ The Echo, Pusha-T’s boastful trap-hop single “Numbers on the Boards” pulsed through the venue’s PA. Sadie Dupuis and company’s latest release for Carpark Records, Foil Deer, has been universally praised for its powerful

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Cloakroom Proves Emo is Alive and Well in Portland

Cloakroom

Portland – Emo was alive and well at Mississippi Studios on Thursday night when they hosted midwest powerhouse, Cloakroom. The trio’s commanding almost-explosive techniques were highlighted by the venue’s immense sound. Cloakroom’s live show solidified that every musical element is imperative to their heavy, carefully constructed “stoner emo.” Cloakroom is not a part of the

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METZ Turn Lincoln Hall Punk

METZ live by Sarah Hess

Chicago – Lincoln Hall was packed with men and women donning leather jackets, and black skinny jeans. The music hall was a sea of long hair and tattoos. Not a usual sight for the Lincoln Park venue. But then again, Toronto rockers METZ aren’t your stereotypical noise rock band either. Fans packed the main floor

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