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Anjimile Becomes Their Own Maker

The queer and trans folk artist will record a new album this summer.

Claude Fontaine Makes Heartbreak Sound Hopeful

The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter drew on reggae, bossa nova, and Brazilian tropicalia to find sensuality in sorrow.

Emily Reo Casts a Spell With This Magic-Inspired Playlist

The Brooklyn-based artist showcases her fascination with all things occult, from the supernatural to the Orlando Magic.

Jackie Mendoza’s Experimental Pop Is Haunting and Hypnotic

The Brooklyn-based songwriter and producer draws on influences ranging from Shakira to Animal Collective.

HELLTRAP NIGHTMARE Is Fighting Toxic Masculinity, One Exploding Zit at a Time

Comedian Sarah Sherman talks about her comedy troupe and its fleshy, feminist performance art.

A Beacon School Share New Track, Announce ‘Cola’ Vinyl Reissue

Stream “Glue,” a previously unreleased cut from the Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist Patrick Smith’s debut album, Cola.

Pinc Louds Want You to Feel the Magic and Madness of NYC

Meet the underground doowop jazz group that is celebrating the city’s spirit one show at a time.

“What If Patio Was Real?”: The NYC Trio That Started as a Party Joke

Ahead of their upcoming record release show, the Brooklyn post-punks remember the time Mitski blessed them. Seriously.

Remember Sports Turn Sadness into Sweat

The Philly-based pop-punk band’s singer/guitarist Carmen Perry discusses Bob Marley, Florida, and her diary-writing practice.

Sharkmuffin Made a Concept Record About a Designer Baby

Stream the Brooklyn-based glam punk trio’s new EP, Gamma Gardening.

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