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Premiere: Oh Bummer! Shares New Single “Listen Up”

Last year, Los Angeles-based indie singer/songwriter Tanner Houghton debuted his solo moniker Oh Bummer! with a new EP, Losing Sunlight. That debut found Houghton fusing his laid-back, indie slacker aesthetic with trip-hop inspired beats from producer The KickDrums, crafting a woozy and charming style of indie pop with an insular frame.  » Read More

todayJune 21, 2023

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Premiere: Buttercup Shares New Single “Let It Drop”

Next month, Texas-based art rock outfit Buttercup are back with their latest record, Grand Marais. The record follows their 2017 album, Battle of Flowers, and delivers a “painfully raw” set of tracks that are only now seeing the light of day after the band recorded them in 2014. The band wrote the record in the wake of the loss of the fathers of band members Erik Sanden and Joe Reyes. […]

todayJune 21, 2023

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The Smashing Pumpkins – Reflecting on the 25th Anniversary of “Adore”

In the hazy aftermath of 1995’s Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness—The Smashing Pumpkins’ bestselling, era-defining magnum opus once dubbed “The Wall for Gen X”—public expectations for the group either to replicate or surpass its now-fabled maximalist masterpiece were high. For the Pumpkins, such expectations would prove challenging to meet, as Mellon Collie had been a tremendous commercial and critical success for the influential Chicago-based alt rock idols.  » Read More

todayJune 20, 2023

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