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Jubilee’s Heart Belongs to the East Village

Jessica Gentile, better known as Jubilee, is a natural New Yorker, all things considered.

Beach Bunny’s Guide to Chicago

Lili Trifilio raves about the best music, food, and coffee spots in the windy city.

Photo Gallery: Madison McFerrin at Baby’s All Right

Madison McFerrin brought kaleidoscopic vocals to Baby’s All Right on December 4th.

Turnover Become Closer than Ever on ‘Altogether’

After frontman Austin Getz moved to the wilderness for a year, the band reached a new level of connectedness—and a buoyant and jazzy new sound. 

Madison McFerrin’s Music is Basically Meditation

On her new EP, You + I, the Brooklyn singer-songwriter faces complicated emotions with serenity.

These Musicians Are Organizing for Immigrant Rights. Here’s How You Can Too.

We spoke to four artists from Ruination Record Co.’s So Many Singing, Vol. 2, which benefits the International Refugee Assistance Project.

Common Holly’s Uncommon Songwriting

The Montreal singer-songwriter spoke to AdHoc about her darkly incisive sophomore album, When I say to you Black Lightning.

Say Sue Me’s Soft-Hearted Surf Rock

Nobody in this South Korean rock band actually rides waves, but you wouldn’t know that from hearing their music.

Don’t Rush Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo

The lo-fi pop songwriter and synthesist is gearing up to release his fourth LP. Eventually.

Desert Sharks’ New Record Is a Tribute to All the Brooklyn Venues They’ve Loved

The world is chaotic and scenes come and go, but this raucous four-piece is sticking together through the shitstorm. 

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