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Exclusive Premiere: Stream Miesha & The Spanks’ New Single “The Girls Are O.K.”

By: Staff – Miesha & The Spanks are back with their new single “The Girls Are O.K.”, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below. “The Girls Are O.K.” is an anthemic rock track about the progress that’s been made with gender division among younger generations, while recognizing there’s still work to be done. … Continue reading

Photos: Catfish and the Bottlemen, July Talk @ The Anthem

Photos by: Lauren Fuchs – UK indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen, who released their third album, The Balance, on April 26th, 2019 via Island/Capitol, which featured the singles “Longshot”, “Fluctuate”, “2all”, and “Conversation”, performed at The Anthem in Washington, DC last night (Sept. 29th) with Toronto-based indie rock band July Talk, who released their newest album, Touch, on … Continue reading

Stream Wildlife’s New Single “No Control”

By: Staff – Toronto indie rock band Wildlife are back with their new single “No Control”, which you can stream below.  The song showcases the band’s brazen, fully charged, dramatic, but polished take on indie rock, and will be featured on the band’s upcoming LP, Take The Light With You, which is set for release on October … Continue reading

Photos: Phantogram @ Danforth Music Hall

Photos by: Joanna Glezakos –  New York City-based electronic duo Phantogram, who released their third album, Three, on October 7th via Republic, performed at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto on August 30th.

Photos: Vampire Weekend, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram @ Merriweather Post Pavilion

Photos by: Lauren Fuchs – Indie Rock band Vampire Weekend, who released their forth album, Father of the Bride, on May 3rd, 2019 via Columbia, which featured the singles “Harmony Hall” / “2021”, “Sunflower” / “Big Blue”, and “This Life” / “Unbearably White”, and which followed up their 2013 album, Modern Vampires of the City, performed at the Merriweather … Continue reading

Photos: Skunk Anansie @ Manchester Academy

Photos by: Priti Shikotra – UK indie rock band Skunk Anansie, who released their newest album, 25Live@25, on January 25th, 2019 via Republic of Music, performed at Manchester Academy in Manchester, UK on August 18th.

Album Review: The Regrettes – “How Do You Love?”

By: Jessica Nakamoto –       From the climatic heartbreak of a Shakespearean tragedy to the fairytale ending of a Disney film, it’s clear that legendary love stories often thrive in the presence of extreme highs and lows. And while an idyllic Cinderella tale is often enough to prompt a carefree daydream, when it comes … Continue reading

The New Pornographers Announce New Album “In The Morse Code Of Brake Lights”

By: Staff – The New Pornographers have announced the release of their forthcoming new album, In The Morse Code Of Brake Lights, on September 27 via the band’s own Collected Work Records imprint in partnership with Concord Records. The record is available for pre-order at https://found.ee/MorseCodeofBrakeLights. Listen to the first single “Falling Down The Stairs Of Your Smile” below. “There are so many songs … Continue reading

The Early November Announces New Album “Lilac”, Drops New Song “Hit By A Car (In Euphoria)”

By: Staff – Lilac is in bloom. The highly anticipated fifth studio album from The Early November will be released on September 27th via Rise Records. The band’s first album since 2015’s Imbue, Lilac represents a shift towards a more pop-centric sound while preserving the raw vulnerability that The Early November has become known for. Pre-orders are … Continue reading

Twin Peaks Announce New Album “Lookout Low”

By: Staff – Twin Peaks have announced their new album, Lookout Low, will be released on September 13th via Grand Jury. Where their last LP, 2016’s Down In Heaven, and 2017’s Sweet ‘17 Singles compilation were adventurous and compelling updates on their youthfully raucous formula, their fourth album, Lookout Low feels like a total revolution. Their … Continue reading