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13 Acts to Catch at Coachella 2023 (That Aren't Frank Ocean or Bad Bunny)
April 11, 2023
From Jai Paul to Sunset Rollercoaster, you don't want to miss these undercard acts.
Author:
Maxamillion Polo
James the Seventh Gives a Sonic Form to Her Desire For Catharsis in "Just Let Me Cry"
April 11, 2023
Anger, rage, and downright desperation fuel a haunting plea for unrestrained emotion.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
Peter McPoland Lights the World on Fire With “Digital Silence”
April 11, 2023
"It’s only up from here. No more slowing down, just speeding up. Thank you for waiting for me.”
Author:
Tatum Van Dam
Henry Moodie Struggles With Coming of Age in "eighteen"
April 11, 2023
"I want people to know they're not alone."
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Juliana Madrid Grabs Ahold of a Glimmer of Hope in "Big Plans"
April 11, 2023
"'Big Plans'" was one of those miracle out-of-thin-air-ideas that happens pretty much never for me and artists alike."
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Wednesday Paint a Picture of Pained Nostalgia in 'Rat Saw God'
April 10, 2023
Indie rock has gained a new classic.
Author:
Abby Kenna
Cub Sport Finds ‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ in a Moment of Musical Ascendance
April 10, 2023
‘Jesus at the Gay Bar’ is a delectable album sure to fill your head, heart, and soul.
Author:
DJ Connor
redveil Enlists JPEGMAFIA For the Explosive and Unapologetic "black enuff"
April 10, 2023
"black enuff" is a bold offering to anyone who has had their identity diluted.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
Even BETWEEN FRIENDS Aren't Immune to the Pain of a Situationship in "Bruise"
April 7, 2023
"We wrote ‘Bruise’ about giving too much to someone who isn’t reciprocating."
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Addison Grace Delivers a Gen Z Rallying Cry in “WW3”
April 7, 2023
With the world on fire, let Addison Grace’s “WW3” be your ray of hope.
Author:
Maxamillion Polo
Reinvent Yourself Alongside Your Smith's 'The Rub'
September 12, 2025
A fusion of 70’s soft-rock, country touches, indie synths and groovy guitars, the album was made from a cross-country move and lifestyle change.
Author:
Daniela Waizel Rule
Ahead of Debut EP, Lucia Makes Long-Awaited Return With “Wash You Clean”
September 13, 2025
It has been over a year since NYC native and indie-folk darling Lucia last released music - and to say that fans are starving would be an understatement.
Author:
Carter Fife
Asia Holiday’s “Sweet Tea” is a Feel-Good Anthem
September 14, 2025
Both an actress and a musician, Asia has a passion for performing that is clear through her sound, or what she fittingly describes as “theme songs that boost your confidence.”
Author:
Chancey Stefanos
Softcult Announce Debut Album Alongside Gritty New Single "16/25" | THE NOISE
September 8, 2025
One thing is crystal clear: Ontario rock band Softcult fearlessly speaks their mind.
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Hear Amy Lee, Poppy and Courtney LaPlante Join Forces For Massive Collab Track "End Of You" | THE NOISE
September 8, 2025
We don't mean to be dramatic, but this may be the best collab of 2025.
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Slow Joy's 'A Joy So Slow At Times I Don't Think It's Coming' Is A Stunning Debut
September 15, 2025
Blending elements of grunge, emo, and shoegaze into an emotionally rich experience, this album establishes Esteban Flores as a voice in the modern alternative scene.
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
NewDad Previews Their Highly Anticipated Album 'Altar' During Troubadour Headline Show
September 16, 2025
The Irish rock band has once again proven themselves to be at the forefront of the live music scene with their raw energy and captivating stage presence.
Author:
India Yeoh
'Bite Reality' is Cafuné’s Memorable Take on Life’s Imperfections
September 16, 2025
Indie-pop duo Cafuné’s new album Bite Reality is a poignant reflection.
Author:
India Yeoh
Ryan Hall Brings Explosive Energy To His Opening Set At The Fonda Theatre
September 16, 2025
Hall played back-to-back nights alongside Michael Clifford (of 5 Seconds of Summer) as both the opening act and the guitarist in Clifford’s band at the iconic Los Angeles venue.
Author:
India Yeoh