Ian Cohen
On Their New Album, Japandroids Stop Dreaming About Living, and Start Living the Dream
On 'Near to the Wild Heart of Life,' the Canadian duo finally gets autobiographical between the "WOAH!"s and the "YEAH!"s.
On Their New Album, Japandroids Stop Dreaming About Living, and Start Living the Dream
On 'Near to the Wild Heart of Life,' the Canadian duo finally gets autobiographical between the "WOAH!"s and the "YEAH!"s.
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: The Hotelier's Fearless, Transcendent 'Goodness'
With so much at stake, the band made an album that is legitimately risky and got away with it.
Never Mind the Cell Phones, Here's The 1975
“I guarantee you this moment will be more potent than a fucking video.”
Foxing's "Night Channels" Tears Down the Traditional Heteronormative Love Triangle Storyline
We talked to Josh Coll about making the band's epic 11-minute music video.
Max Bemis Talks About Say Anything's New, Kanye-Approved Album, 'I Don't Think It Is'
"He played me his new shit and I played him Say Anything and we went back and forth. It was the most surreal thing.”
The Emo Revival Ends Here: The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die Made a Perfect Indie Rock Record
Don't call 'Harmlessness' emo revival. This is post-emo.