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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 day ago

Confronting Identity and Ambition: Orrin's Bold EP FILTH - KALTBLUT Magazine

Orrin's rap-rock EP FILTH blends early-2000s alternative rock with contemporary rap to examine Black identity and survival in America.
SF music
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

His band defined 1990s indie rock. In SF, he reclaims a singular voice.

Stephen Malkmus, a founding member of Pavement, continues to define alternative rock as a solo artist and bandleader while maintaining relevance across three decades through evolving musical projects.
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fromConsequence
6 days ago

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week February 14th - February 20th

New tracks showcase emotionally charged, genre-spanning songs from garage-punk and cathartic solo rock to collaborative hip-hop by artists including Alemeda and Baby Keem.
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fromConsequence
6 days ago

Heavy Song of the Week: Failure Arrange a Beautiful Cacophony on "The Air's on Fire"

Failure's "The Air's on Fire" is a textural, psych-prog alt-rock track driven by Ken Andrews' vocals, Greg Edwards' riffing, Kelli Scott's drumming, and hi‑fi production.
#shoegaze
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fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

Greg Brown, Cake Co-Founder and Guitarist, Dies at 56

Greg Brown, Cake's original guitarist and co-founder, died at 55 after a brief illness; he wrote "The Distance" and helped define the band's early sound.
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fromBrooklynVegan
3 weeks ago

The Cure win their first-ever Grammys

The Cure won their first Grammys: Best Alternative Music Album (Songs of a Lost World) and Best Alternative Performance for "Alone."
#indie-rock
San Francisco
from48 hills
4 weeks ago

Radio legend Alex Bennett rides the waves again at Sketchfest - 48 hills

Alex Bennett, a legendary Bay Area radio broadcaster and podcaster, continues influencing comedy and politics; an SF Sketchfest tribute features his longtime collaborators.
fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

The Year That Emo Broke: The 20 Best Emo Albums of 2001

Emo started in the 1980s and really came to be a widespread genre throughout the 1990s, but emo's massive breakthrough moment came in 2001, with a series of albums that would take the genre out of the underground and onto television screens, radio stations, festival lineups, Myspace top 8s and Hot Topics all across America and beyond. Like when grunge broke into the mainstream a decade earlier, it was the culmination of a sound that had been building for over a decade,
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fromConsequence
1 month ago

Together Pangea Release New Album Eat Myself, Announce 2026 Tour Dates: Stream

Together Pangea released Eat Myself, a darker but calmer seventh LP produced by Mikey Freedom Hart, and announced a spring tour with The Red Pears.
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fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

10 Classic Albums That Influenced Nu Metal

Nu metal has been re-evaluated as an important, influential fusion genre drawing heavily from alternative, industrial, and hardcore, and its roots extend beyond metal.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Grief inspired so much of the year's best music and that's something AI won't ever feel

The most acclaimed albums of 2025 make for impressively eclectic listening. Surveying them does not reveal much in the way of obvious musical trends. There's very little similarity between Rosalia's heady classical approach to pop on Lux and Lily Allen's conversational disclosures on West End Girl. You could broadly group CMAT's Euro-Country, Bon Iver's Sable, Fable and the Tubs' Cotton Crown together as alternative rock but they don't sound anything like each other.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Radiohead's 2025 tour: the opening night setlist

Compilation of 26 Radiohead tracks spanning their catalog, including singles, album cuts, and live staples across experimental and rock styles.
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fromConsequence
8 months ago
NYC music

Garbage Perform "There's No Future In Optimism" on Kimmel

Garbage is set to embark on their first headlining tour in seven years, promoting their latest album.
The band performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, showcasing their new single.
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fromPitchfork
4 months ago

Bar Italia: Some Like It Hot

Bar Italia's new album abandons icy mystique for polished middle-of-the-road power-chord rock, resulting in a monotonous, sterile evolution.
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

Here are 3 cool shows worth catching this month in the Bay Area

Garbage with Starcrawler (Oct 23), Chris Tomlin (Oct 28), and Joe Russo's Almost Dead (Oct 23-24) are notable Bay Area concerts.
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fromConsequence
5 months ago

Best Songs of the Week: August 23rd to August 29th

This week's standout tracks range from nostalgic indie pop and dreamy trip-hop to cathartic guitar-driven rock, highlighting emerging artists' versatile, emotive songwriting.
fromPitchfork
6 months ago

Shudder to Think: Pony Express Record

Craig Wedren knew he wanted to be a rock star after discovering KISS, influenced by his mother's musical tastes and inspired by vocalists like Freddie Mercury and Ozzy Osbourne.
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fromConsequence
7 months ago

Hayley Williams Unveils New Song "Mirtazapine" on Nashville Public Radio

Hayley Williams released "Mirtazapine," a new single celebrating the antidepressant drug and opposing public radio funding cuts.
NYC music
fromLos Angeles Times
8 months ago

Could a new Pixies classic be on the way? Joey Santiago wants to get into that 'frame of mind'

The Pixies will perform "Trompe Le Monde" in its entirety at the Hollywood Palladium, celebrating their legacy 34 years later.
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fromPitchfork
8 months ago

Jack White Enlists John C. Reilly for New "Archbishop Harold Holmes" Video

John C. Reilly stars as a preacher in Jack White's new video for "Archbishop Harold Holmes," showcasing a blend of hard rock and rap.
NYC music
fromConsequence
9 months ago

Tom Morello: Nine Inch Nails "kicked everybody's ass" on first Lollapalooza tour

Nine Inch Nails delivered a standout performance at the inaugural Lollapalooza in 1991, captivating audiences and peers despite not being the headliner.
NYC music
fromwww.nytimes.com
10 months ago

Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69

Jed the Fish passed away at 69, leaving behind a legacy as a revolutionary disc jockey at KROQ-FM who influenced alternative rock in the 80s and 90s.
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