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Emma Louise Delivers Pitched-Down Perfection on “Wish You Well”

Emma Louise could have made another pop record.

gobbinjr Named Her Album After a Hat, But It’ll Still Make You Cry

gobbinjr—aka, Emma Witmer—tries to find the humor in everything.

Having a Baby is the Most Punk Thing That Hit Bargain’s Nora Singh Could Do

Nora Singh, the Hit Bargain frontwoman and self-described “Gallagher of noise rock”, is ready to move on from “queening,” or trampling men’s faces, during the band’s live shows.

Photo Gallery: Parquet Courts at Public Arts

Parquet Courts played this past weekend on Saturday night at Public Arts in the Lower East Side – opening for them was Brooklyn locals Flexi.

Talking Nightmares with La Luz’s Shana Cleveland

No band attacks vocal harmonies with as much commanding intensity as Los Angeles-based La Luz.

Blue Angels Is Feeling Much Better These Days

No one really knows anything about producer Blue Angels. His label, UNO NYC, is upfront about this.

Deeper’s Highly Casual Guide to Eating and Seeing Music in Chicago

The Chicago-native post-punk quartet shares the places that give them purpose.

Under a New Name, Teen Suicide’s Sam Ray Returns to Sincerity

The front man on making music because you want to, even if you hate it.

On Sunlight Farm, Nate Terepka Embraces and Escapes Isolation

Finding the balance between past and present.

Start Your Summer Off Right With This Mesmerizing Tune From White Cliffs

“Daisy” is big and full of feeling, an irresistible pop melody.

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