Lingua Ignota’s Kristin Hayter trades her ever-evolving noise rock for simple, yet harrowing, neoclassical ballads.
Read MoreAt the end of each month, Afterglow presents a staff-picked list of new albums and singles that left an impression on our ears.
Read MoreNatalia Lafourcade traded teenage pop stardom for peace of mind. Since then, she has given performing another chance, and her newfound Latin sound has made her one of Mexico’s most beloved artists.
Read MoreAustin natives Indoor Creature performed at Far Out Lounge on Wednesday, July 8.
Read MoreAt the end of each month, Afterglow presents a staff-picked list of new albums and singles that left an impression on our ears.
Read MoreThe Philly musician tells two stories at once: one in which she experiences her adolescence as it happens, and another in which she meditates on it as an adult who’s grown past its heightened emotions.
Read MoreBlending the loud, raunchy rhymes evocative of his earlier work with the sonic and emotional explorations prevalent in IGOR and Flower Boy, the thirty-year-old rapper’s sixth studio is a canon of his entire discography.
Read MoreLocal artist Emily Wolfe performs at the new Haute Spot in Cedar Park on Saturday, June 26.
Read MoreDespite scattering a handful of confident clichés throughout its 36-minute glory, MARINA’s mature fifth studio album marries social commentary and break-up blues beautifully.
Read MoreIn honor of Bandcamp's second Juneteenth fundraiser, we've put together a short list of Black American artists to support today, and every day.
Read MoreA look into the latest music trend taking YouTube by storm, complete with Middle English, medieval aesthetics, and plenty of memes.
Read MoreEven after decades of professional management, football clubs are still grounded in the communities of their birth, not their billionaire owners. There’s no better proof of that than football chants.
Read MoreEighteen years after Leslie Cheung’s untimely death, his music and the pop culture of 1980s Hong Kong seem more relevant than ever.
Read MoreA collection of songs to sashay to in your at-home Pride parade this year.
Read MoreFrom Frank Sinatra to Solange, here’s what helped our graduating members through both the monumental and mudane of collegiate life.
Read MoreListening to songs that have no business being next to each other in a playlist? More likely than not for the new age of classical fans.
Read MoreLiving room catwalks never sounded so good.
Read MoreBartees Strange scales new sonic territory with confident ease, traversing explosive post-punk and acoustic meditations with the help of choppy samples and swelling choruses — all while focusing on what it means to resist genre conformity as a Black man.
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