Longtime scene stalwart Liz Draper released her debut solo LP, a four song suite of ambient-leaning, Arthur Russel ...
Here’s kind of a fun new jam from home recording artist Andrew McKee (Rollerskaters), first repped over at Pitchfork. “Sleep Tight” doesn’t feature anything groundbreaking in its thumping bass, reverb ...
You can check out some tracks below from two of the bands, the scuzzy garage rock of Mary Jam and Killed by Kiwis, bands with ...
Making a list of good things that happened in 2025 may feel like a very short exercise…however despite the world being on ...
Water From Your Eyes have a new live video up, pulling two tracks from their 2023 record and one from the new album, which just dropped on Matador last month. The New York by way of Chicago duo have ...
UK band Sorry’s new record COSPLAY feels like the band is finally leaning all the way into the odd angles that have always made them interesting. They bounce between shadowy art-rock, brittle indie ...
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TAKAAT are a group comprising 3/4 of the legendary Mdou Moctar (namely the rhythm section of the band), and their modus operandi is to create an even more blown out, chaotic version of the their bands ...
The Square Lake Film & Music Festival with Gully Boys, Derecho Rhythm Section, Your Smith, and Polica Square Lake, Stillwater, MN September 14th, 2024 ...
After several years of honing their craft live and releasing a series of singles, the locals Unstable Shapes are dropping their debut album, Delicate Machinery, on Learning Curve Records today. This ...
It’s been a rocky year, to say the least, but we here at Reviler are trying to see our way through the fog and still celebrate the music that has brought us joy, solace or at least some blissful ...
I first encountered The Daily Norm, the nom de guerre of Kae Layne, earlier this year playing a show in the back of a bookstore. (Note: a reminder that bookstores and other non-traditional venues rule ...