Despite being in the works since early this year, thanks to COVID-related record plant shutdowns and other associated delays, it took a hot minute (...
> > Music has absolutely been one of my lifelines during the course of the pandemic. Whenever I can spare the time I find myself browsing Spotify playli...
> Sometimes all it takes is one song to know a band is doing something special. That was my experience with Leeds-based Yard Act. By the time I finish...
> We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: one of our main goals with Turntable Kitchen has always been to champion up-and-coming artists wh...
> I first met Nate Mercereau at SXSW in 2014. He was there with his band A Million Billion Dying Suns (a Pairings Box alumni) and at which Nate al...
> Hypnotic. That’s the first word that comes to mind when describing this collection by Luwten, the creative outlet of Amsterdam-based Tessa Douws...
> This month we’re excited to feature NYC-by-way-of-Tel Aviv “queer pop” multi-instrumentalist and producer DOV (formerly Dov Eagle). He descr...
> We’ve been fans of Kip Berman’s The Pains of Being Pure at Heart for over a decade now, ever since we gave their self-titled debut a spin on o...
> Brooklyn-based CLAVVS (pronounced “claws”) are the sort of band people obsess over. Consisting of singer/songwriter Amber Renee and producer/e...
> Melbourne-based rockers, Quivers, are one of those bands that, upon first listen, you just know are going to make a lot of people very excited. Th...
> We discovered the awesomeness of this month’s featured artist, Hickeys, at SXSW 2019. They were hard to miss. The self-described “Glitter-Punk...