for fans & artists.

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Daisy Grenade’s “So Happy” Is So Good (And I Just Wanna Die)
Allison reviews Daisy Grenade’s new single, So Happy.
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Embracing the Weird: Press Club’s Frank Lees Talks About “To All The Ones That I Love”
Jordan interviews Frank Lees of Australian punk rock band, Press Club, about their new album “To All The Ones That I Love.”
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Arm’s Length Releases New Album, There’s A Whole World Out There, On Pure Noise Records
Crysta reviews Arm’s Length second studio album, There’s A Whole World Out There.
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Reverse Pathogen’s Raw And Gritty Sophomore Album Makes Its Debut
Bekah reviews Reverse Pathogen’s sophomore album, Accidentally Fetishized.
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Sarah Julia’s “Only Making It Worse” Is Indie Folk Perfection For Tender Hearts
Sarah reviews Sarah Julia’s new EP, Only Making It Worse
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Sub-Radio Releases Highly Anticipated New Album, Sunrise City, And It Sounds Like Summer
Winona reviews Sub-Radio’s highly anticipated new album, Sunrise City.
featured playlist
contributor: madi jay
All real album listeners gather round: here is a playlist that should never experience the shuffle button. This is a non-comprehensive list of songs that I refuse to listen to without their counterpart(s), songs with gnarly instrumental transitions, sometimes even transitions in the middle of words. They are all songs that I will always go out of my way to queue up next to each other, because they should simply never be separated.






