Eight years between albums, the D.C. pop-punks return with a chunky rock anthem about chasing bliss. In the video, a doomsday device is implanted in singer David Combs' brain.
Riot grrrl legend Carrie Brownstein's excellent new memoir takes readers from her difficult childhood to the rise and fall (and rise again) of her band Sleater-Kinney, which she says saved her life.
There's a relentless antagonism to Total Abuse that is so, so satisfying. The Texas band's new album Excluded is a mud-slop synthesis of sludgy noise, lunging rhythms and oddly catchy hooks.
How you feel about the video for NYC post-punk band PILL's dreamy and unnerving "Hot Glue" depends on how you feel about pointy press-on nails, NSFW produce and pills.
This new video by Kyle Morton of Typhoon is the product of an unusual collaboration. Ten short musical vignettes, each just a minute long, written to be paired with a snippet of video.