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Tony Molina readies new EP (listen to two songs), touring with Wildhoney

Tony Molina is getting ready to release his new EP Confront the Truth, and he’s shared a couple new songs from that: “Hung Up On the Dream” and “See Me Fall.” After the Weezer and Thin Lizzy-aping sound of his past stuff, he’s moved to The Beatles as a new musical wellspring for this one.

Cymbals Eat Guitars talk powerful new album 'Pretty Years,' working with Brand New & more ++ LP stream

Cymbals Eat Guitars came out swinging back in 2009, with their instantly-loved debut album Why There Are Mountains and some real solid buzz — they were one of the sure winners of CMJ ’09. They then retreated from the spotlight a bit, but only got better as a band…

listen to 'Continental Drift' comp ft. Wildhoney, Mercury Girls, Spook School & Tigercats

Eight new songs from four excellent indiepop bands. Plus: Wildhoney tour dates.

Cymbals Eat Guitars share "Have a Heart"; Field Mouse & Wildhoney opening NYC show

Cymbals Eat Guitars have already released two songs off their anticipated new album Pretty Years, and now they’ve unleashed a third. It’s called “Have a Heart”…

Wildhoney contributing to new split-EP w/ Mercury Girls, Spook School & Tigercats (listen), touring this summer

Indie pop labels Slumberland and Fortuna Pop are teaming up for a four-way split EP featuring bands from the U.S. and the UK…

Deerhunter, Foxing, Sorority Noise & more added to Wrecking Ball

This stacked fest already included Thursday, Piebald, Milemarker and Hey Mercedes reunions, plus Quicksand, L7, Dinosaur Jr, Drive Like Jehu, American Football, The Julie Ruin and many more.

Wildhoney release "Hurts to Hear" video, touring around SXSW

The Baltimore shoegazers will also play two NYC shows in April.

Tomorrow Never Knows 2016 schedule (with Julien Baker, The Go! Team, METZ, Torres, Bully, Lady Lamb, Tobacco & more)

The annual multi-venue Chicago festival Tomorrow Never Knows returns this year from January 13-17, and as usual there’s plenty of great stuff …

Our Favorite Albums of 2015

& Amanda Hatfield Every year is a good year for new music, but 2015 felt like the best one in a while. It was an especially great year for major label rap, after 2014 was an especially slow one, but it was good for plenty more than that too: folk, post-punk, indie pop, noise, art pop, punk, etc…

Philly's Mercury Girls made a year-end mix (listen), playing NYC shows this weekend w/ Expert Alterations, EZTV & more

Philadelphia’s Mercury Girls won the battle over use of their name (Toronto’s Mercury Girls are now called Pavilion). With that settled, look for a 7″ out early next year on venerable indiepop label Slumberland…
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