Spotify added a relatively modest number of North American subscribers during Q3 2025. Photo Credit: Lucas van Oort Despite expanding its subscriber base by 11.5% during Q3 2025, Spotify is
Spotify added a relatively modest number of North American subscribers during Q3 2025. Photo Credit: Lucas van Oort Despite expanding its subscriber base by 11.5% during Q3 2025, Spotify is
Hello October and hi Indie Basement readers. This week I’ve got five new releases for you: LP #2 from London band Pynch, the debut album from LA ’90s obsessives Rocket,
Photo Credit: The Wizard of Oz at Sphere The Wizard of Oz at Sphere sells more than 1 million total tickets, raking in over $130 million in sales and surpassing
Photo Credit: Emiliano Bar Legal scholars are raising serious concerns about Diddy’s sentencing, which was lengthened over conduct for which he was acquitted. Critics say the move is “quite strange”
So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call
John Carpenter has been playing some rare shows this month – we caught him at Knockdown Center — and he’s in the midst of a Halloween residency in Los Angeles.
This week in the music world, we were inundated with takes on the new Taylor Swift album, and as if that wasn’t enough to argue about, Rolling Stone went ahead
So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call
(An overview of Revelator’s platform.) Independent music is no longer a side path—it’s a powerful, central force shaping the global music industry. As the majors continue chasing market share through
(l to r) Believe Japan MD Erika Ogawa-Arai, Believe APAC president Sylvain Delange, and Kazunari Imai, Believe Japan’s chairman and strategic business relations senior executive director. Photo Credit: Believe If