“The whole idea was to say, ‘Fuck that. I’m sick of seeing every single show have only men on it. I want to create a space at a show that’s only women on stage, and get people used to that.’”
With its “Social Distancing Project,” Brooklyn/ New Jersey rock band Long Neck is fighting to keep us connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
On All Or Nothing, the post-punk trio pair lyrics about personal trials with driving synths to show us how life can still be enjoyable, even in the midst of chaos.
The Baltimore noise legend explains how self-care helped him finish his long-in-the-making fifth album.
There are a lot of ways to support the scene—even if you can’t shell out money.
Nandi Rose Plunkett of Half Waif shares a simple, comforting meal to get you through self-isolation.
If you have the means, please consider donating to the AdHoc Employee Relief Fund.
On “Immaculate,” Surf Rock is Dead tries to find comfort in each other—and in the moment—as the world spins out of control around them.
To raise awareness of the bushfire crisis, singer and guitarist Zach Stephenson gives us a locals-only tour of the seaside Wollongong suburb the raucous rock duo calls home.
Pussy Riot is fighting for a better future with an “orgy of different aesthetics and approaches.”