
Music

Rose City Band: “Chasing Rainbows”
Rose City Band is in the deep zone these past few years, cranking out reliable bluegrass gold.

Beatriz Ferreyra: “Senderos del olvido”
The latest release from Beatriz Ferreyra stretches out the noodle for two 14+ minute bangers.



H.C. McEntire: “Dovetail”
This is Research Triangle Americana, so expect a brainier balladry.

Pile: “Loops”
Moody, broody, tutti frutti. Earth’s Pile returns to the fray with the full-length All Fiction.

Sweet Petunia: “People Watching”
Boston’s Sweet Petunia fires up experimental folk with harmonies for miles.


High.: “Painbox”
High. crafts the kind of washed out emo that launches a thousand journal entries.

Sunshine Riot: “Looking at the Past”
Sunshine Riot’s new jam sounds like throwback skiffle jive before it explodes into a fiery ball of grunge.

Plastic: “No More”
Noise bath salad, served over a bed of hot coals by New York’s Plastic.

Bedridden: “Soft Soap”
Poppy, gazey, noisy, fuzzy, with a touch of emo despair on Bedridden’s “Soft Soap.”

Dead Gowns: “Renter Not A Buyer”
No one’s got the money to buy, but there’s a certain freedom in not being tied down. Right?

Clifford: “Sea of Tragedy”
Millimeter-precise death metal in bunches from Boston’s Clifford.


Laetitia Sadier: “Find Me the Pulse of the Universe”
Laetitia Sadier is the kind of artist who discovers the infinity of the universe in the palm of her hand.

Maral: “Heart Shimmer”
Los Angeles-based producer and DJ Maral is on a 21st-century vision quest.

The Bad Plus: “Motivations II”
“Motivations II” will remind you of everything you love about Lower East side experimentalism.

ONO: “I Wonder Why”
Chicago’s ONO learned how to be Americans by watching wrestling broadcasts in space.

Keita Sano: “Inner Hall”
Sticky, icky house vibrations kick off the Legacy From Leyton EP by Keito Sano.