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23 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by The Hold Steady, Mr. Eazi, Anxious (Elliott Smith cover), Brent Faiyaz/Tyler the Creator, Flee Lord/Stove God Cooks, Buggin (Beastie Boys cover), Worn, Alcest, and more…

33 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Miley Cyrus/Stevie Nicks, Nicki Minaj/YoungBoy Never Broke Again, 2 Chainz, The Raveonettes, The Boy Least Likely To, Brittany Howard, Jonsi, CHAI, Hjelvik (ex-Kvelertak), Killer Be Killed, Nails, Accept, and more…

Bandcamp exclusives for today's fundraiser (JPEGMAFIA, DIIV, Mike Watt, Nick Lowe, more)

Plus: Jason Isbell, Jherek Bischoff, Sarchasm, Corrupt Vision/Disparo! split, Hundreds of AU, David Nance, Sic Alps, Scott McCaughey, CHAI, a blink-182 tribute album, and more…

31 songs we like from December 2018

Our December 2018 playlist includes new tracks by Deerhunter, Cass McCombs, Steve Gunn, Mercury Rev + Hope Sandoval, Amanda Palmer, The Raconteurs, Pedro the Lion, American Football, and more.

Bill's Indie Basement: Favorite Albums of 2018

This week in the Indie Basement: Bill’s favorite albums of 2018, focusing on classic indie, college rock, and more.

Bill's Indie Basement (12/14): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week: Glasgow avant-disco group AMOR and cult heroes The Bevis Frond, plus the icy waters of The KVB and Shiny Darkly, and skronky Quebec City trio VICTIME.

The Quietus' Albums of the Year 2018

UK music site The Quietus have published their Albums of the Year 2018 list and, as usual, it looks pretty different than most other sites’ lists…

49 songs we like from October 2018

Our October 2018 playlist includes new tracks by Robyn, Miya Folick, Sharon Van Etten, Phosphorescent, Deerhunter, Steve Gunn, Jessica Pratt, Ty Segall, Esperanza Spalding, Beach House, Jamila Woods, Anderson .Paak, Thom Yorke, and more.

Bill's Indie Basement (10/5): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: Kero Kero Bonito continue to get better, two very different groups from Glasgow (one featuring Franz Ferdinand’s Paul Thompson); two very different artists from Melbourne, Australia (one punk, one quirky pop); and a reissue of The Soundtrack of Our Lives’ breakthrough LP.