Fans sang along, smiles on their faces, a few of their cheeks and eyes gleamed from tears of joy. The crowd wasn't just teenage girls— it was people of all ages, ethnicities, and gender identities. The band had managed to pull in people from all over for their show. With each and every song, the energy increased in the crowd and on stage. Everyone in the venue was enjoying their time.
On March 22nd, Los Angeles-based band Wallows released its debut album, Nothing Happens. After being in bands and releasing music together since their preteen years, Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston have finally let their highly-anticipated full-length into the world.
Jordie Saenz is an alternative/indie musician from Southern California who's been making music since 2016. His music is reminiscent of Sufjan Stevens and Adult Mom, which is more prevalent than ever on his new EP, House Parade.
In today’s seemingly oversaturated pop scene, it’s difficult to find a song, artist, or album that truly stands out. 22 year old Scandinavian artist Sigrid Solbakk Raabe, professionally known as Sigrid, challenges that narrative with her debut album Sucker Punch.
Hailing from Buckinghamshire, dream-pop princess Amber Bain, who goes by the name ‘The Japanese House’, recently released her debut album Good at Falling on March 1st.
With “One” being less than a year old, Homesafe is quickly making their way into the ears of many fans of pop-punk music. The band is on the rise, meaning constant tours and a new full-length album, leaving fans surprised when they unexpectedly dropped the new single “Save Me.”
Ria Mae, singer/songwriter from Halifax, Nova Scotia (best known for her hit singles such as “Ooh Love” and “Bend”) has made a comeback to release yet another amazing album. Stars is the title of her fourth record.
Pop-rock band McAllister is fairly new to this scene, with their debut single having been released in 2017. However, they’ve managed to rack up a loyal following in their short time on the rise, proving that they’re not messing around.
Having recently opened for Panic! at the Disco, and about to embark on a second sold-out US headliner, Texas-based YouTube sensation Conan Gray is back with yet another groovy, lovesick tune.
As It Is started off their 2019 stream of releases by dropping a surprise EP titled Denial: Reimagined. The EP is the first of four to come this year, according to the band’s Twitter account. Denial: Reimagined takes us through the first stage of As It Is’ third studio album, The Great Depression, featuring the first three songs on the record in a new and interesting way.