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Bartees Strange Wants to Make Indie Rock—and the World—A More Equitable Place

The Washington, DC songwriter and producer spoke to AdHoc about his new EP of National covers, highlighting the work of black artists in indie rock, and how music is just another form of activism.

This Playlist By Model/Actriz Is a Pretty Damn Good Quarantine Soundtrack

The band is back crafting dystopian dance music for our uncertain times with a new single and playlist.

Shake Chain’s New Video Follows An Amateur Deaf Wrestler Around For a Day

Cain in Chains stars in “Highly Conceptual,” a track from the London post-punk band’s debut EP, Neil Yonge & Bob Doylan Live at Hyde Park.

Smells Like New York: Why the Far Rockaways Is My Favorite Neighborhood in the City

Argentina-born garage rocker Tall Juan explains how he found home in the area’s seaside food joints and sandy boardwalks.

#AdHocLifeAdvice: The Garden

California twins Fletcher and Wyatt Shears are all about looking inward for inspiration.

The Wants’ Debut Album is a Foreboding Meditation on What It Means To Be American

On Container, the post-punk trio weld together Detroit techno and New York punk in an homage to frontman Velding-VanDam’s Midwestern upbringing.

AdHoc 30 is Here

Featuring The Garden, Pussy Riot, Raveena, Half Waif, Hockey Dad, Tall Juan, Dan Deacon, and art by Nicole Rifkin.

Painted Zeros’ Katie Lau Has a Message for Entitled Ex-Girlfriends and Awful Men Alike

The multi-talented singer-songwriter shares the video for “Commuter Rage,” the searing lead single off her forthcoming album, When You Found Forever.

Austin Music Community Bands Together Following SXSW Cancellation

With the cancellation adversely affecting Austin’s local economy, businesses and individuals alike are organizing fundraiser #BandingTogetherATX to provide financial relief to community.

Photo Gallery: Dry Cleaning at Saint Vitus

Dry Cleaning hit Saint Vitus for their first of two sold out NYC shows.

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