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...