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Shoegaze’s Pioneering Women Are Still Going Strong

There’s no question that shoegaze is currently going through a revival. Even before kids on TikTok discovered it , the genre was resurgent thanks to a wave of exciting young bands and reunions by some of its pioneering legends. Luckily for shoegaze fans both new and old, some

Kathleen Hanna Is Ready to Get Real

"I'm 55 years old, and up until last year, I was taking responsibility for many of the sexual assaults I've experienced," says the Bikini Kill and Le Tigre singer discussing her new memoir, Rebel Girl

Amy O – “Superbloom”

Next week, Amy O is releasing a new album, Mirror, Reflect , the Bloomington, IN-based musician’s follow-up to 2019’s Shell . We’ve heard “ Dribble Dribble ” and “ Early Days ” from it already, and today she’s sharing one last one, “Superbloom.” Amy O had this to say about the

Pardoner – “Future Of Music”

Last year, Pardoner unveiled their latest album, Peace Loving People . Today, the San Francisco indie-rock crew is announcing their new EP, Paranoid In Hell , and sharing the lead single “Future Of Music.”

Redd Kross – “Candy Coloured Catastrophe”

In 1979, two little kids in Los Angeles started a punk band. When Redd Kross started, Jeff McDonald was 15, and his brother Steven was 11. Their first gig was opening for Black Flag, and they’ve remained a band ever since. (Originally, they were the Tourists, then Red Cross,

The Number Ones: Pitbull’s “Timber” (Feat. Kesha)

In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. Book Bonus Beat: The Number Ones: Twenty Chart-Topping Hits That Reveal the History of Pop