SKRT + Lung – SKRT Side
This split LP is an Ohio treat. Based in Dayton, SKRT have been playing their dense and energetic punk tunes since 2013. Going from the Lung side to the SKRT side has the feeling of being at a well thought … Continued
This split LP is an Ohio treat. Based in Dayton, SKRT have been playing their dense and energetic punk tunes since 2013. Going from the Lung side to the SKRT side has the feeling of being at a well thought … Continued
I’m just going to get right to it: listen to this, now if you can! Stop reading and go put this on. Feel free to stop back once you’re done. Oh hey, welcome back! Wasn’t that great? Lung is at … Continued
I am often suspicious of anything on the internet, on or about the first of April, so when I came across the debut single Hunger of the Beast by NYC metal band Cattera I assumed I would be greeted with … Continued
Pure Intruders formed less than a year ago, and they’re off to a wonderful start. They formed during lock-down life and began writing songs remotely. This new e.p. comes after previously releasing three singles. Each of these four songs offers … Continued
Definitely check this out if you’re into dirty punk sounds, it’s a 6 minute blast! Distorted and fast everything. This Detroit trio offers an intense combination of garage rock and hardcore. Their sound fits nicely with other midwest acts like … Continued
I first heard The Black Tones on Friday, and this song has been stuck in my head since Friday. The song is more or less a chorus, over and over again, with my favorite being “My name’s not Ronald Reagan, … Continued
Before listening to rincs, I read their Spotify bio, which is also the only information I could find about them: “Los Angeles weirdos, Ableton, coffee, DIY, bicycles, walking shoes.” I’m guessing that if you’re reading this, you probably connect with … Continued
The latest from Turner Cody continues his twenty year winning streak of simple, thoughtful songwriting. Turner started in the New York City anti-folk scene with acts like Jeffrey Lewis, Kimya Dawson, Adam Green, and Dianne Cluck. This most recent track … Continued
This song is full of wit and insight, with references to Calvin & Hobbes and guest vocals from Honey Cellar. This is the first single off of an album that will explore gender and the many forms that it takes. … Continued
Warren Dunes can write a very pleasant indie-pop tune. My favorite part of this band is the interaction between the keyboards and guitar. The way that the instruments seem to be communicating with each other is reminiscent of some of … Continued