Knox Hamilton haven’t invented the wheel with their debut release, but they’ve made it fly. Not a moment on the album feels rushed, unclear, or unorganized. It’s the quality of work that sets Knox apart from the crowd.
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a visual feast that tries too hard to make a statement while still being peculiarly colorblind.
Patrick Walford is back with another Rock The Walls! This week, featuring an incredible up-and-coming band, Fire From The Gods.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with gates before their album release show at Mercury Lounge.
Listen in as Geek Girl Riot’s very own resident Ravenclaw Sam Devotta gives you her in-depth report on the script of the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
The Home Inside My Head shows Real Friends growing older but certainly not up, with lyrics reading like vulnerable journal entries backed by their most impressive instrumental work to date.
Through Discover Weekly, Spotify devised a way to harness its wealth of listening data, to serve users with personalized new music curation, and in doing so, introduced a significant new paradigm to digital music.
Last year saw the start of Susiepalooza, a day of kickass music in the name of a great cause. Created in the memory of Sue Marchetti, the show benefits The Lustgarten Foundation, a charity that fights pancreatic cancer.
It can be tough to get a sense of a band from an EP. Five or six songs is usually not enough to get acquainted, to see their range, and to pick a favorite song.
Usually.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.