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  • 1 day ago | melodicmag.com | Justice Petersen

    Top Tracks: “Big Wheel,” “Is There Something in the Movies?,” “Honey”Similar Artists: Maggie Rogers, Clairo, Dora JarRecent News: Samia will release her new album Bloodless on April 25. Indie rock artist Samia stands out due to her raw songwriting and ethereal artistry. This Friday the alternative singer-songwriter is set to release Bloodless, her third full-length studio album, via Grand Jury.

  • 1 day ago | ghostcultmag.com | Justice Petersen

    Los Angeles-based hardcore punk group Niis released their debut full-length album, Niis World, via Get Better Records. After signing on with the label last year they released the single “Lovesick” in November 2024, conveying a grungier new era for Niis. At the beginning of this year, the band announced that their inaugural LP, Niis World, would soon arrive.

  • 2 days ago | newnoisemagazine.com | Justice Petersen

    News Justice Petersen April 22, 2025 Teenage Bottlerocket share “She’s The Shit,” the lead single released ahead of their new album Ready To Roll, slated for a September 12 release via Pirate Press Records. Ready To Roll will mark the band’s first full-length release with Pirates Press. Regarding the new single, vocalist Ray Carlisle says, “My wife Rachel loves to give me a hard time—She rolls her eyes when I rock out in front of the mirror, makes fun of the music I love, and calls me an old...

  • 2 days ago | newnoisemagazine.com | Justice Petersen

    News Justice Petersen April 22, 2025 Bay Area punk group Dollar Store share their debut single “Equivocator (Chicken F##ker).” The song is the first to come ahead of the band’s debut album Gentleman Nation, slated for release this May. Fueled by rage and disdain for America’s current Trump era, Dollar Store’s debut single is an unapologetic expression of rebellion from four classic punk veterans. Formed in 2023, the Oakland-based outfit consists of Jeff Ott (Crimpshrine, Fifteen), Leda Gannon...

  • 2 days ago | melodicmag.com | Justice Petersen

    Since its creation, music has been used as a tool to invoke emotion, express feeling and spark discussions on topical issues in the world around us. Many artists over the last few decades have often used their music to offer insight or dialogue on a range of social or political issues — everything from racism to the patriarchy to poverty. Another topic often found in popular music is commentary on environmental issues.

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