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Indie Basement (1/19): the week in classic indie, college rock & more

This week in the Basement: reviews of new albums by Black Grape, Swervedriver offshoot Bolts of Melody, The Asteroid No.4, PACKS, and Hot Garbage.

Indie Basement: Best Songs and Albums of February 2023

Featuring U.S. Girls, Orbital, audiobooks, FACS, Feist, Robert Forster, Girl Ray, Naima Bock, Ibex Clone, Gina Birch Y La Bamba, and more of February’s best stuff.

METZ / Holy Fuck side project Noble Rot announce debut LP, share “Casting No Light”

Noble Rot is the new collaborations between METZ’s Alex Edkins and Holy Fuck’s Graham Walsh. Their debut album is out in May and first single “Casting No Light” features Wire’s Colin Newman

What's Going on Sunday?

Sunday’s NYC-area shows include Rage Against The Machine and Run the Jewels, Rise Against, Holy Fuck, A Giant Dog, the return of Summer Thunder at Union Pool with Fred Thomas of The James Brown Band, and more.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Phoebe Bridgers, Jockstrap, Kay Flock ft. Cardi B, Dougie B & Bory300, Jamie xx, keiyaA, and more.

29 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Nervus, Holy Fuck!, Frontperson, Tomberlin, Mdou Moctar, Camera Obscura, Sumerlands (new song & Fleetwood Mac cover), Red Baraat’s Sonny Singh, and more…

Tour news: Shad, Holy Fuck, Jojo, and more

Plus: Bon Iver, Brandi Carlile, Snapped Ankles, The Strokes, Midlake, mssv (Mike Watt, Mike Baggetta, Stephen Hodges), and more tour and festival news.

26 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Big Freedia (Lady Gaga cover), Chubby and the Gang, Dusted (Holy Fuck’s Brian Borcherdt), Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Farruko, Twelve’len, Moonshine/Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jesse Royal, oddCouple, and more…

A Place to Bury Strangers have a new lineup, a new label, & a new EP (stream a track)

‘Hologram‘ features an all-new lineup of APTBS and it’s their first release for frontman Oliver Ackermann’s Dedstrange label. Listen to “End of the Night“ now.

SXSW announces full 2021 virtual music fest lineup

SXSW’s virtual edition happens March 16-20 and includes performances from Iceage, Black Country New Road, A Place to Bury Strangers, No Joy, Sorry, Braids, Squid, Holy Fuck, and more.
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