Glass Animals: “Hazey”

Oxford quartet Glass Animals is out to conquer the world with their devastatingly sexy brand of indie pop, and so far they’ve been quite successful. Working with world class producer Paul Epworth, the band rele...

Alt-J: “Left Hand Free”

In January, English indie rockers Alt-J suffered quite a hit as founding member Gwil Sainsbury decided that the life of a touring musician was not for him. Despite this considerable setback, Alt-J has forged th...

The High Wire: “LNOE”

After opening for Coldplay early in their career, British pop trio The High Wire quickly gained fans and successfully put out two full-length albums. Now The High Wire is back again channeling shoegazers of the...

Jungle: “Time”

If you think you’ve heard anything about London pop duo Jungle, forget it. Known to the world simply as J and T, the mysterious pair has kept their identities secret even while their music has increasingly gain...
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Lana Del Rey
Ultraviolence

Starting as a relative unknown with a history of alcohol abuse, Lizzy Grant—known to most as Lana Del Rey—shot to fame in 2011 with the release of her single “Video Games.” Despite legions of devoted fans, Del ...

Bear in Heaven: “Time Between”

Psychedelic Brooklyn trio Bear in Heaven has a new credo for their newest work: less is more. Having always worked subtractively by starting with too much and stripping away layer after layer, the group has dec...

Timber Timbre: “Curtains?!”

Canadian group Timber Timbre has a sound all its own. Mixing electronic pop, blues, and folk, the band has created a uniquely shadowy sound that often seems like it’s been filtered through murky water. Having r...

Woods: “Moving to the Left”

Veteran psychedelic rockers Woods, now on their eighth studio album in With Light and With Love, have reigned in their classic spontaneous writing practices, aiming for a sound that is easier to recreate live. ...

PHOX: “Slow Motion”

In the past three years, Baraboo's sweethearts PHOX have slowly dug themselves out of the obscurity of a Wisconsin snowbank to gain national and international recognition. After opening for The Lumineers at the...

The Black Keys: “Fever”

Everyone's favorite alt-rock duo The Black Keys is back with their first release in three years, set to drop next month. After a bizarre marketing ploy involving a Mike Tyson tweet and several mysterious YouTub...