Aural Fix
“Reward” is Cate Le Bon’s new album on Brooklyn label, Mexican Summer, and is strikingly original, possibly the most thoughtfully-composed pop albums of the year.
Ever since his breakout hit, “Goodie Bag,” Still Woozy has been transporting listeners into a dreamy lo-fi trance.
“Raw Honey”, the recent release by collective, Drugdealer, combines funk, folk, and jazz influences to create a uniquely rich album.
Chromatics, the brainchild of Adam Miller, emerged to reclaim the inherently interesting combination of post-industrial grime and glistening urban shimmer.
Omar Apollo is on the rise. His new EP, Friends, invites you to come with him. The ride is sure to be funky and fun.
CHAI’s PUNK is a Neo-Kawaii Japanese punk band, redefining what it means to be perfect and bringing their mission to bring joy to the world.
Wild Belle may take musical inspiration from the world over, but this brother-sister duo create a neo-tropicalia sound all their own.
Fans love the warm, inviting essence of bilingual Helado Negro on his latest album, This Is How You Smile.
The guitar-driven hooks of England’s Telegram sound strong enough to spearhead another British Invasion. See them Dec. 10 at Crystal Ballroom.
Death Valley Girls have a love of the alien and occult that frames most of the press they get. But the Burger Records rockers have put together a triumphant garage sound worthy of your attention.