There is a lovely Golden Age-sheen to this swaying ballad by London-based duo Amelia Rivas and Christian Pinchbeck that I find irresistible. The c...
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There's something about the dichotomy of gnarly, fuzz-drenched guitars against smoothly crooned female vocals in a pop song that pretty much alway...
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This jam by Brooklyn-by-way-of-New Zealand's Streets of Laredo is a springy, shuffling indie folk jack. The tune was released late last year, but ...
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Brooklyn-based "doo-wop garage" rockers The Teen Age have been performing together for less than a year, but they're clearly doing something right...
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Whoa, this is some gnarly, nasty stuff. And I like it. The responsible party is Londoner Lukas Freeman. On his single "Loving You Wrong" Freeman ...
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Have you ever wondered what life’s like for your favorite band on tour? What do they eat before/after a gig? Where did they eat when they stoppe...
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I'm all over this searing, psychedelic groove from Florentine rockers The Vickers. The Italian quartet spew fiery guitar bursts upon a foundation ...
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Over the course of a hard earned career, Neko Case has become one of independent music's most ambitious and highly regarded songwriters. She's a f...
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Apparently, the Greek-duo Keep Shelly in Athens hold a special place in their hearts for the country of Japan because they saved this stunningly a...
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Danish songwriter (and Pairings Box alumni) MØ is set to release her debut EP titled Bikini Daze on October 20th. The news comes on the heels of ...
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Aussie trio Movement recently landed a highly coveted Best New Track from Pitchfork for their shadowy R&B new single "Us." The track is dark a...