Hello! This is one of those weeks, at least for this column, where there are a lot of great records out, but nothing that is super attention-grabbing; no huge names
Hello! This is one of those weeks, at least for this column, where there are a lot of great records out, but nothing that is super attention-grabbing; no huge names
As faithful BrooklynVegan readers and podcast listeners may know, Andrew is currently taking some time away to take care of his new baby. He still wrote a bunch of this
Phoenix doomers Spirit Adrift released what they say is their final album, Infinite Illumination, earlier this month, and they debuted songs from it at a San Antonio show in March,
LCD Soudsystem are about to begin their Boston residency, and as they do, they’ve announced some new shows this summer. They’ll be joined by Victoryland for the new dates, which
Michael Stipe has been working on, and talking about, his debut solo album for years — decades? — and apparently it’s getting close to completion. He debuted a new song,
Connecticut metalcore band Boundaries announced last month that they’d signed to Sumerian Records, and now they’ve announced a new album which is their first for the label. Yearning: the unbeautiful
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more. THE CRIBS The Cribs’ North American tour kicked off Thursday night in Santa Ana and is making its
Screamo veterans The Saddest Landscape‘s first album in a decade, Alone with Heaven, is out today via Iodine. It features contributions from Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré, Evan Weiss of
Geese have been busy on the road all year in support of Getting Killed, one of our favorite albums of 2025, and it doesn’t seem like they’re easing up any
Wild Nothing will be on tour later this spring, playing their 2010 album Gemini in full. They’d already announced May shows surrounding their appearance at Salt Lake City’s Kilby Block