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Change Is the Only Constant for Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Joe White and Tom Russo talk about the making of the Melbourne band's bright and adventurous sophomore LP, 'Sideways To New Italy.'
Orville Peck Is a Lone Stranger Singing Country Songs From Behind a Mask
The queer cowboy and pseudonymous country singer discusses his evocative campfire torchsongs and debuts the music video for his latest single “Turn To Hate.”
Forth Wanderers' Ava Trilling on Touring with Panic Disorder
"Every time I would tell people about the tour I was told how great an opportunity it was. This was encouraging, but I couldn’t help but feel guilty—this great opportunity only brought me dread."
Mudhoney Snarl Through "Paranoid Core," Confirm First New Album in 5 Years
'Digital Garbage' is out via Sub Pop on September 28.
Low Are Back with Three (Mostly) Caustic New Songs
"Quorum," "Dancing and Blood," and "Fly" are the first three songs from 'Double Negative,' the band's 12th studio LP, out on Sub Pop in September.
King Tuff Was Dead, but Now He Feels Like a Kid Again
Kyle Thomas has spent much of his career crafting perfect, scuzzy power-pop as King Tuff, developing a devilish, beer-swilling reputation. On his fifth LP as King Tuff, he's finally his cosmic self.
Frankie Cosmos' New Video Is Basically an Episode of Your Favourite Sitcom
The Tom Scharpling-directed clip has humour, pathos, and a sweetly touching story arc.
Forth Wanderers' Sub Pop Debut Is Damn Good, and You Can Stream It Now
The New Jersey five-piece's Sub Pop debut rules. Listen to it now so your friends will think you're cool.
Forth Wanderers Are Indie Rock's Next Great Nostalgists
Now signed to Sub Pop, five college-aged childhood friends from New Jersey keep growing up together on their blissful self-titled album.
The Thermals Are Breaking Up, and That Sucks
The Portland-based indie band are calling it quits after a 15-year career in which they barely put a foot wrong.
You Guys, the New Frankie Cosmos Album Is Really Good
Here are eighteen new tracks and a video that looks like a slime tutorial
Seattle's KEXP Is Celebrating Sub Pop By Playing Their Releases in Order
"This is going to be a really fun pain in the ass!" a KEXP host said of their celebration of the influential label's 30th anniversary.