
Articles
-
1 day ago |
thelineofbestfit.com | Caleb Campbell
To get the obvious out of the way,NEVER ENOUGH doesn’t sound much like any hardcore record you’ll hear this year. Although Turnstile came up in Baltimore’s thriving scene and their roots in the genre run deep, as hardcore has exploded in popularity in the past few years Turnstile has steered clear of its most aggressive signifiers. They have spun off into a lane of their own and tempered their sound with a dreamy indie undercurrent, culminating in the massive success of their 2021 album GLOW ON.
-
2 days ago |
undertheradarmag.com | Caleb Campbell
News All Later this month, Atlanta-based indie singer/songwriter Elijah Johnston is set to share his upcoming sophomore album, Stupid Soul, following in the wake of his 2023 Strolling Bones debut Hometown Vampire. Across seven albums Johnston has steadily developed a steadfast songwriting voice and an adroit talent for pop melodicism.
-
2 days ago |
undertheradarmag.com | Caleb Campbell
News All Tomorrow, Brooklyn-based indie singer/songwriter Meir Levine is set to share his debut full-length album, Long & Lonely Highway. The record finds him evoking searching and reflective shades of Americana and folk rock, pulling from melodic Laurel Canyon singer/songwriters, vintage heartland rock, and modern touchstones like Hiss Golden Messenger or War on Drugs.
-
5 days ago |
stereogum.com | Caleb Campbell
Some of my best memories from my years going to shows in Washington, DC were made on the dancefloors of Black Cat and DC9 Nightclub. Last weekend, these DC indie music strongholds, located a few blocks from each other in the Shaw neighborhood, were home to more than their usual buzzy touring bands and scrappy local punk outfits. They hosted Liberation Weekend, a two-day festival dreamt up by DC punks Ekko Astral and a team of musicians and organizers.
-
5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Caleb Campbell
3 hours agoThe court declined to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on AR-15s and Rhode Island's ban on powerful firearm magazines but Justice Brett Kavanaugh signaled the issue could soon be back. WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on June 2 preserved Maryland’s ban on assault-style weapons and Rhode Island's ban …
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →