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Tigers Jaw - "Primary Colors"

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Photo by Mike Paulshock Fresh off a killer set at Something in the Way last weekend (I missed their Saturday set, but it was what everyone was talking about Sunday), Tigers Jaw have a brand new single out. "Primary Colors" is a fantastic Midwest emo/indie rock power ballad that's a duet between Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins. This one packs quite the wallop, and is going to burrow itself deep into your subconscious for days. This is emo at its absolute finest, and if you prefer your emo melding with indie rock, "Primary Colors" is going to be a dream for you. The song is beautiful, not despite but because of the discordant parts. This one track is making me wish I had been able to check out their SITW set on Saturday, because this one single sounds like it will be amazing live. Ben Walsh says of his band's latest single: “‘ Primary Colors ’ is about being so wrapped up in the aftermath of something that it overwhelms your senses entirely. When you’re stuck so...

Mizery - "The Weapon Pt.II"

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Photo by Kat Nijmeddin "The Weapon Pt.II" is Mizery's first release since the passing of their drummer, Cayle Sain, in 2023. The band understandably took some time off, but are back. The new song is a fantastic mix of hardcore punk and thrashy metal and hard rock. It's loud and fast, with guitars that sound like they belong more in a Living Colour song than your typical hardcore rager. The song is an absolute powerhouse, and if you love hardcore or metal from the early 90's, you're going to love "The Weapon Pt.II." This one is reminding me a lot of the songs on the Judgment Night soundtrack. Sure, it's not a hip hop song, but there are some rap elements in Jose Luna's vocal delivery. Crank this one up, and you're going to love it. You can watch the video for "The Weapon Pt.II" below. Mizery's self-titled EP is due out March 20 on Flatspot Records, and is available for pre-order here . For more on Mizery, check out the band o...

Charlotte Cornfield featuring Feist - "Living With It"

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Photo by Colin Medley The latest single from Charlotte Cornfield's upcoming Merge debut features vocals from Feist. "Living With It" continues Cornfield's indie rock meets Americana/roots sound, with this one leaning a bit more into the world of indie rock. It's a laid back singer-songwriter track that is so close to being in the world of mainstream Adult Contemporary, but Cornfield keeps it just unique enough. It's a quiet song that keeps an intensity that will fully draw you in and refuse to let you go. "Living With It" is a captivating track made more so by Feist and Cornfield's harmonizing, which is otherworldly. Our only complaint (which isn't an actual complaint) is that after three and a half minutes, the song ends up feeling too short and leaves us wanting more. Charlotte Cornfield says of collaborating with Feist: “I had secretly dreamed of having her sing on the record and mentioned it to [producer] Phil Weinrobe, who she is also fr...

Big Harp - "I Got an Itch"

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Photo by Nicole Busch Big Harp is the duo of Chris Senseney and Stefanie Drootin-Senseney. It's been a decade since their last album, but they're back with new music. "I Got an Itch" reminds me of that great folk revival from ten to fifteen years ago, when roots music was the new big thing and the Newport Folk Festival came back to prominence. It's a laid back folk track with Senseney taking lead vocals, and sounds like you're just hanging out with the duo while they show you a new song. "I Got an Itch" is a timeless folk song that sounds both old timey and modern at the same time. This one will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place, and is going to have you pulling up some folk playlists for the rest of the day. Chris Senseney says of his band's new single: “It’s pretty much about what it seems like it’s about. One of our goals was to be as plainspoken as possible on this record, with any kind of lyrical tricks or wor...

Mitski - "I'll Change for You"

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Photo by Lexie Alley For her latest single from her upcoming semi-concept album about a reclusive woman living in an unkempt house, Mitski is going full on crooner. "I'll Change for You" sounds more like a jazz standard than an indie rock or singer-songwriter release. The song is enchanting and captivates the listener more and more as it goes on. It's also a fantastic showcase for Mitski's vocal abilities. It sounds like a song that could have been released nearly a century ago while still sounding fully modern. It might sound like a standard, but it would be a standard through the lens of Mitski's creativity. You can watch the video for "I'll Change for You" below. Nothing's About to Happen to Me is due out February 27 on Dead Oceans, and is available for pre-order here . For more on Mitski, check out the artist's website . Upcoming tour dates are below the video. Mon. March 2 – New York, NY @ The Shed # Tue. March 3 – New York, NY @ The...

The Darts - "Apocalypse"

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Photo by Tina Gross Seattle's The Darts have a killer new garage single out. "Apocalypse" is a heavily fuzzed out rager of a song heavy on some of the finest organ we've been privileged enough to cover. This is vintage garage rock filtered through some of our favorite Seattle bands. If you've ever wondered what ? and the Mysterians might sound like jamming with Mudhoney, "Apocalypse" will give you an idea. This might be the heaviest garage rock could be as a genre, and the song is a manic burst of groovy noise. Plus, no one has made a protest song this fun since Le Tigre. The Darts might be the band we all need in 2026. In a Bandcamp post, Nicole Laurenne says of her band's latest single: "We toured through Angers, France, and got to see the famous medieval 'Apocalypse Tapestry,' with its woven apocalyptic scenes. The lightning bolt struck me, and the song practically wrote itself in the van as we left the castle. But rather than being a...

Mandy, Indiana featuring billy woods - "Sicko!"

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Photo by Charles Gall Now here's a collaboration that I didn't expect but are absolutely delighted by. UK experimental post-punk meets indie rock artists Mandy, Indiana have collaborated with abstract hip hop artist billy woods on their latest single. "Sicko!" works insanely well, possibly because Mandy, Indiana have always flirted with electronic music and hip hop in their sound, so collaborating with billy woods works perfectly. This is the kind of single that sounds like it belongs to both artists equally, and it's a fairly batshit (in a great way!) sounding track that merges both styles into one that is nearing perfection. As someone who spent their formative years obsessed with the Judgment Night soundtrack, I'm always in favor of rock and hip hop artists working together, and "Sicko!" is one of the best of these pairings I've heard in years. Mandy, Indiana say of their collaboration with billy woods: “We wanted to create something with an a...

Ratboys - "Penny in the Lake"

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Photo by Z  Marciniak We've been watching Ratboys grow as artists for a number of years now, and we're thrilled to say that their latest single showcases how great they've gotten. "Penny in the Lake" might be the epitome of modern day alt-country. It mixes plenty of twang with a rock edge to it. It's laid back while still being intense, and it's as catchy as it could possibly be. The song is a perfect balance of killer guitars and Julia Steiner's engaging vocals and lyrics. Ratboys aren't breaking new ground with "Penny in the Lake." This is the kind of song they've been doing for years, they've just perfected it this time around. If you haven't discovered Ratboys yet, but love artists like Drive-By Truckers, Wilco, and Lucinda Williams, "Penny in the Lake" could become your favorite song of 2026. Julia Steiner says of her band's latest single: “I wrote this song on a sunny summer day while sitting outside in my ...

First Listen for 30 January 2026

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Artist : Annabelle Chairlegs Album : Waking Up Quick Thoughts : I could not recall whether or not I heard Annabelle Chairlegs's debut album, but I recall enjoying their 2020 effort. It's been more than five years, but we have another winner here: a nice mix of garage rock with traditional alt sensibilities, and singer Lindsey Mackin can outright howl. Absolutely one of my favorites this week, don't miss out. Songs of Note : "Concrete Trees," "Patty Get Your Gun," "Shoo Fly" Artist : Yumi Zouma Album : No Love Lost to Kindness Quick Thoughts : I've been a fan of Yumi Zouma for a while now, from their second EP onward. It's kind of dreampop and kind of shoegazey, and as much as the genre has seen a reniassance of sorts as of late, I feel like Yumi Zouma should be in the conversation more. A song like "Phoebe's Song" fits right in with the best alt-rock trappings out there, and "Blister" has some of the...

Grrrl Gang - Online 24/7

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It's been a few years since we brought you new music from Grrrl Gang, but the Indonesian band is back with a maxi-single/three song EP. Online 24/7 is a collection of diverse alt-rock songs. While the songs on their 2023 album Spunky! were more post-punk, this new collection features melodic alt-rock. It starts off with "You & Me," which reminds me of mid-90's post grunge songs from artists like Veruca Salt. What's great about the songs on Online 24/7 is just how big they sound. This is arena ready alt-rock that keeps the charm of Grrrl Gang's earlier songs intact. Sure, it's a more mainstream sound than we've heard from them, but when it's done this well, mainstream is hardly a bad thing. "O, My Love" even sounds like it's from your favorite 90's teen romcom. The maxi-single ends with "Lapdog," which is a spoken word track that's about as experimental as the mainstream can get. Online 24/7 is a great, fun releas...

The Wow Wows - "Johny's Gone Invisible"

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Hailing from Coeur d' Alene, Idaho are The Wow Wows. The four piece just released a new single that's a raw burst of psychedelia. "Johny's Gone Invisible" defies the notion that psychedelic means hippie. Right from the start you know you're in unstable territory, with one of the more intense false starts in recent memory. The song is a rough garage rocker along the lines of bands like The 13th Floor Elevators. There's also some 60's British Invasion elements in the song reminiscent of the finest songs from The Kinks. "Johny's Gone Invisible" has a gloriously retro sound without really being a throwback. Please feel free to join us on The Wow Wows' bandwagon. This is a great one. You can listen to "Johny's Gone Invisible" below. For more on The Wow Wows, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook .

Live Shows: Something in the Way Day 2, Roadrunner, Boston, MA 2/1/26

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Once again, Something in the Way took over Roadrunner in Boston for two days of killer live music. Twelve bands took over two stages on Sunday, with a surprisingly diverse line up of shoegaze, alt-country, hardcore, emo, slowcore, and more. For all the people that complain about people being on their phones for entire shows, they need to check out Something in the Way, which saw an audience mostly made up of teens and twentysomethings moshing, stage diving, and crowd surfing for hours. It's a much needed relief from the tail end of winter, and the freezing cold. Here were our highlights of Sunday. Glixen Phoenix's Glixen opened up the show and were the perfect way to ease the crowd into a day of mostly heavy music. Taking the stage at 1:30 pm, their version of heavy shoegaze got the crowd ready without being too heavy as we got prepared for nine hours of music. I've been praising Glixen for a while now, and their live show simply can't be beat. Drummer Keire Johnson sti...

Daffo Covers Arthur Russell

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Photo by Nolan Knight Last year saw Daffo release the excellent debut album Where the World Ends , and now Gabi Gamberg's musical project is back with a cover of Arthur Russell's "I Couldn't Say It to Your Face." The cover remains quite faithful to the original. It's just as twangy, but Daffo does add in a little more rock and roll to the cover. It's an immensely engaging song. This is the kind of cover that's going to make you want to listen to both artists more, which is the best kind of cover. If you're into the whole indie rock meets alt-country/Americana sound, this is going to quickly become one of your favorite singles of the year. Daffo says of the new single: “What can I say? I love Arthur Russell and I love to  sing this song. I always used to harmonize to the song when I listened to it, and I love recording with Rob Schnapf and Matt Schuessler, so I thought it would be super cool to get to make my version of the song come to life. I had ...