Better Person

22 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Actress/Sampha, John Frusciante, John Cameron Mitchell, Daniel Avery, Monica, Eels, Cut Worms, Tobin Sprout, Mozzy, and more…

Honey Harper preps debut LP, shares "Something Relative," touring w/ TOPS

Twangy dreampop artist Honey Harper will release his debut album, Starmaker, on March 6.

SXSW announces second round of 2018 artists

Among the just-announced acts are Andrew WK, Basement, Boy Harsher, The Dwarves, Moon King, Mothers, Palm, Porches, Pure Bathing Culture, Shame, and Tancred. SXSW Music Festival happens March 12 – 18 in Austin, TX.

Ablebody released debut LP (listen), tell us their Top 10 YouTube Finds of 2016

If you’re in Los Angeles, you can catch Ablebody tonight for free.

Better Person releasing 'It's Only You' (stream it), touring around SXSW

Berlin-based artist Adam Byczkowski works under the moniker Better Person, crafting ’80s-style lite balladry that hearkens back to Sade and “Careless Whispers”-era Wham…

SXSW announces first round of 2016 artists

CMJ is just barely behind us, and now it’s time to start thinking about SXSW who have just announced their first round of showcasing artists…

Promise Keeper (Will from Mood Rings) shares first track, touring with Sean Nicholas Savage, playing CMJ

With his band Mood Rings currently in a holding pattern, William Fussel has launched a new project, titled Promise Keeper. If you liked Mood Rings’ shimmery, sultry single “The Line” chances are you’ll like Promise Keeper which is decidedly more on the electro/new romantic soulful pop side (by way of ’80s Michael Mann soundtracks)…

Pop Montreal Day 4: The Cribs (with Lee Ranaldo), Doldrums, Absolutely Free, Blanka & more

After three days of perfect weather (this is my first time in Montreal where it was hot) we got rain on Saturday (9/19), which was also the most walking around I’ve done all week…

Arcade Fire doc 'The Reflektor Tapes' premiering at 2015 Pop Montreal before North American release ++ fest's full lineup

The 2015 edition of Pop Montreal is coming up in less than a month (September 16 – 20) and festival organizers have recently made a few additions to the already robust lineup…