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During Alice in Chains' bout of uncertainty, guitarist Jerry Cantrell retreated to his roots both creatively and for the ...
Need to take a walk down memory lane with a few solid indie folk albums from the 2010s? These five records are some of my ...
As Royel Otis play two sold-out shows in Los Angeles, the Sydney duo are already planning another run of headline dates.
Songwriting duo and revered live performers, Royel Otis, have announced a new tour. The “meet me in the car tour” will see ...
In 2023, we got a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Maps” by Samia. The following year, the Killers tackled the indie rock classic at Gov Ball. Now, Sasami is the latest musician to bravely perform a ...
Everyone wants to have an album to be proud of when they walk out of the studio, but some bands are more content to leave ...
Maynard James Keenan of Tool was inspired by a few musicians and records, but these two albums couldn't be more different from his own music.
Let's take a trip back to the days of The Police, The Jam, the Banshees, The Undertones and many other great post-punk acts.
After experimenting with EDM on 2020’s Making A Door Less Open, Car Seat Headrest are pivoting back to their usual lo-fi ...
This month on the Local 303, we’re thrilled to welcome Graveyard Choir, a new band featuring members of Musuji and the almost ...
Listen to new songs by Parcels, Soccer Mommy, Mount Kimbie, Harm's Way, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Leikeli47, John C Reilly's Mister Romantic, and more.
To celebrate one of the most significant comebacks in music history, Music Week takes a trip down memory lane with an 18-page ...