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Exclusive Premiere: Watch Ultraviolet Communication’s New Video for “Moon Man” 

By: Staff – Emerging Phoenix-based alt-psych band Ultraviolet Communication is back with their retro-inspired new video for  “Moon Man”, which you can watch exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. A Craigslist ad brought the trio together and once they got started jamming there was no looking back. Blending elements of psych and indie/alt rock sprinkled with infectious pop melodies, … Continue reading

Exclusive: Stream Tania Joy’s New Spotify Playlist Featuring Canadian BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Artists

By: Staff – To celebrate the release of Tania Joy’s upcoming new album, I Will Stand (due out on Sept. 16th), the acclaimed roots singer-songwriter curated a brand new Spotify playlist that you can stream below. “I’m delighted to curate this playlist for Aesthetic Magazine of Canadian BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists who I have found kinships with … Continue reading

Photos: María Isabel @ Holocene

Photos by Diana Thompson – Emerging NYC-based R&B artist María Isabel, who released her debut EP Stuck in the Sky, on September 10th, 2021, performed at Holocene in Portland last night (Sept. 14th).

Exclusive Premiere: Stream King Dylan’s New Album “To The Ones Who Let Go”

By: Staff – Emerging Calgary-based alternative hip-hop artist King Dylan is back with his new To The Ones Who Let Go, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. Earlier this year, Dylan did a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for a vinyl release. With each donation, he offered to plant 10 trees through OneTreePlanted.org. … Continue reading

Photos: Japanese Breakfast, Luna Li @ The Athenaeum Theatre

Photos by: Emma Fischer –  Alt-Pop band Japanese Breakfast, who released their newest album, Jubilee, on June 4th, 2021 via Dead Oceans, which featured the singles “Be Sweet”, “Posing in Bondage”, and “Savage Good Boy”, performed at the The Athenaeum Theatre in Columbus, Ohio last night (Sept. 14th) with Toronto-based psych band Luna Li, who released their newest single … Continue reading

Global Citizen Announces 24-Hour Live Concert Event “Global Citizen Live”

By: Staff – International advocacy organization, Global Citizen, has announced Global Citizen Live – a 24-hour live broadcast with events and performances across six continents to unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty. With performances and live events in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, Global Citizen Live will take … Continue reading

Diet Cig Announces “I Don’t Like Driving Like I Used To” EP, Shares “Priority Mail (Alt Version)”

By: Staff – Diet Cig will release I Don’t Like Driving Like I Used To, an EP featuring acoustic and alternative versions of 3 tracks off their their beloved and critically acclaimed album Do You Wonder About Me? on October 1st. The EP leads with “Who Are You (Alt Version),” which is followed by “Priority Mail … Continue reading

Exclusive: Stream Tilsen’s New “These Songs Don’t Suck” Spotify Playlist

By: Staff – To celebrate the release of Tilsen’s new track “Forever, For Now”, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter curated a brand new “These Songs Don’t Suck” Spotify playlist that you can stream below. “I wanted to make a playlist, not of my all time favourite songs but the ones that have hit home over the last … Continue reading

Photos: Charley Crockett @ Brooklyn Bowl 

Photos by: Aubrey Wise – Blues/Country singer-songwriter Charley Crockett, who released his newest album, 10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand, on February 26th, 2021 via Son of Davy/Thirty Tigers performed at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville last night (Sept 9th).

Mastodon Announce New Album “Hushed And Grim”, Share New Track “Pushing The Tides”

By: Staff – Mastodon will release their anxiously awaited ninth full-length album, Hushed And Grim, on October 29, 2021 via Reprise Records. It is available for pre-order at all digital retailers and in vinyl and physical configurations here. Closing a four-year gap, this notably marks the heavy rock quartet’s first double album and first new … Continue reading