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Take Action: A List of Ways You Can Stand In Solidarity with the Black Community

We’ve compiled an ongoing list of ways you can help as we collectively fight against systemic racism and violence.

Varsity Break Down Every Song on Their New Record, ‘Fine Forever’

The Chicago indie pop five-piece gives us an intimate look at their new record, which is out today.

Gaygirl Wrestle for Control on ‘Pleasurehead’

On their debut EP, the London-based grunge band catalog all the different ways control manifests in our lives.

Nation of Language Transform Loss and Longing Into Driving Synth-Pop on Their Debut LP

We caught up with frontman Ian Devaney about the Brooklyn synth band’s long-awaited debut record, which is out today.

NYC Nightlife Unites To Provide Emergency Relief

The new fund from NYC Nightlife United will provide grants for cultural institutions and members of New York’s creative community.

Public Practice Navigate Morality on Their Dancefloor-Ready Debut

The Brooklyn-based art punks cloak moral quandaries with experimental, disco-inspired beats on ‘Gentle Grip.’

Ampled Hopes to Make the Music Industry More Equitable for Artists

With the current COVID-19 crisis highlighting many musicians’ vulnerable financial positions, Ampled is helping fans support the musicians they love directly.

Dad Bod Is Haunted by Loneliness in Their New Music Video

The Minneapolis-based quintet long for genuine human connection in the video for “Spirits.”

Groupie Challenge Us to Up Our Dating Standards on “Half Wave”

One of Brooklyn’s busiest punk bands shares the lead single off their debut album.

Choir Boy’s Adam Klopp Is the Swan-Gathering, Planet-Saving, Synth-Pop Archangel We All Need Right Now

We spoke to Klopp about Choir Boy’s sophomore record, Gathering Swans, which sees the Salt Lake City band “trying to overcome cynicism and nihilism in daily life.”

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