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Oliver Tree dies at 32 in Rio helicopter crash

Singer‑songwriter Oliver Tree was killed in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro at age 32. The incident was reported by Deadline and corroborated by Clash Music.

Dope Beats Drop on RapLifeReview Episode 242
SocialMar 5, 2026

Dope Beats Drop on RapLifeReview Episode 242

The music is dope. Is this cosplaying though? #RapLifeReview Episode 242 on @applemusic YT. Link in bio too.

By Ebro Darden
Fan Poll: 5 Best Post-Hardcore Bands Right Now
NewsMar 5, 2026

Fan Poll: 5 Best Post-Hardcore Bands Right Now

AltPress surveyed readers to rank the five best post‑hardcore bands of 2026, highlighting a mix of veterans and newcomers. I Promised the World secured a Rise Records deal and upcoming tour slots, while Thrice released ambitious companion albums that reaffirm their...

By Alternative Press
“My Mother Turned Down A Record Deal With Ice Cube in 1992”: An Interview With Seth Neblett, Author of ‘Mothership...
BlogMar 5, 2026

“My Mother Turned Down A Record Deal With Ice Cube in 1992”: An Interview With Seth Neblett, Author of ‘Mothership...

Seth Neblett’s new oral‑history book *Mothership Connected* lifts the veil on the women who helped shape Parliament‑Funkadelic’s iconic sound, profiling five vocalists and their behind‑the‑scenes roles. The narrative draws on interviews with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Sly Stone and other...

By Passion of the Weiss
Video Premiere: Red Sands – “System”
NewsMar 5, 2026

Video Premiere: Red Sands – “System”

Mexico City metal trio Red Sands has premiered a video for “System,” the centerpiece track of their six‑track EP Evocations released in January. The band describes the song as a scathing critique of political corruption, religious hypocrisy, and corporate‑driven environmental...

By Decibel Magazine (Blog)
Review: Baby Keem – ‘Ca$ino’
BlogMar 5, 2026

Review: Baby Keem – ‘Ca$ino’

Baby Keem’s sophomore album Ca$ino has arrived to critical acclaim, with reviewers highlighting its eclectic production, autobiographical lyricism, and high‑profile collaborations with Kendrick Lamar. The record channels early‑era Kanye influences while incorporating trap beats and spoken‑word interludes, creating a fresh...

By The Alternative (Get Alternative)
Track Premiere: Crippled Black Phoenix – “Colder and Colder”
NewsMar 5, 2026

Track Premiere: Crippled Black Phoenix – “Colder and Colder”

Crippled Black Phoenix debuted their new single “Colder and Colder,” a brooding blend of death‑rock atmosphere and shoegaze‑laden melancholy, ahead of the forthcoming album Sceaduhelm. Vocalist‑guitarist Justin Storms describes the track as a rhythmic, tragic narrative built around the title’s...

By Decibel Magazine (Blog)
Lauren Presley Examines Hope and Reality on “Potential”
BlogMar 5, 2026

Lauren Presley Examines Hope and Reality on “Potential”

Lauren Presley’s new single “Potential” drops a darker alt‑rock edge, pairing distorted guitars with steady tension. The track’s controlled vocal delivery lets lyrics about hoping for who someone could be, rather than who they are, take center stage. By framing...

By East of 8th
ALBUM REVIEW: With 'Watterson Hall,' William Clark Green Embraces a Mainstream Sound
NewsMar 5, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: With 'Watterson Hall,' William Clark Green Embraces a Mainstream Sound

William Clark Green’s seventh studio effort, *Watterson Hall*, signals a deliberate pivot toward a more mainstream country sound. The 50‑minute record fuses classic twang with contemporary production, tackling familiar topics like love, partying, and perseverance. Green’s lyrical hook‑craft and upbeat...

By No Depression
Tomo Katsurada & Misha Panfilov – “Mostra”
BlogMar 5, 2026

Tomo Katsurada & Misha Panfilov – “Mostra”

Former Kikagaku Moyo guitarist Tomo Katsurada has partnered with Estonian composer Misha Panfilov to release a new collaborative record titled Eternal Almost. The duo debuted the project with the psych‑funk single “Mostra,” which blends 70s‑era groove with dreamy, free‑flowing textures....

By Raven Sings the Blues
From Busker to Believer: The Hard-Earned Songs of Slaid Cleaves
BlogMar 5, 2026

From Busker to Believer: The Hard-Earned Songs of Slaid Cleaves

Slaid Cleaves, a Texas‑based Americana singer‑songwriter, recounts his rise from $600‑a‑month busking gigs to a sustainable independent music career. After quitting his minimum‑wage job, he spent years honing his craft on the streets of Cork and in Austin’s open‑mic scene,...

By Twangville
Matt Valentine :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
BlogMar 5, 2026

Matt Valentine :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

Matt Valentine’s Wet Tuna project releases its fourth full‑length album, Vast, on Captured Tracks. The record blends psychedelic, funk, and experimental pop elements, delivering richly textured yet spacious soundscapes. Coming a decade after the debut, Vast underscores Valentine’s evolving solo...

By Aquarium Drunkard
Nothing Breaks Our Little Hearts In Two
BlogMar 5, 2026

Nothing Breaks Our Little Hearts In Two

The reviews spotlight Gena’s “Circlez,” praised for its meticulously calibrated mix that blends warm organ tones, precise percussion, and immersive spatial effects. Bebe Rexha’s “Çike Çike” draws heavily on early‑90s house and Madonna‑era pop while feeling contemporary, reflecting a streaming‑driven “flat‑time”...

By Fluxblog
Book of Churches’ Self Titled: A 48-Hour Blueprint of the Soul
BlogMar 5, 2026

Book of Churches’ Self Titled: A 48-Hour Blueprint of the Soul

Felix Mackenzie-Barrow’s debut solo album Book of Churches was recorded in a frantic 48‑hour session using only a couple of microphones and a cell phone. The resulting collection feels like a raw demo, emphasizing first‑thought urgency and stripped‑back arrangements. Critics...

By Indie Is Not A Genre
Snake Eyes’ Cash Rich: Unleashing Calculated Chaos
BlogMar 5, 2026

Snake Eyes’ Cash Rich: Unleashing Calculated Chaos

Snake Eyes have finally released their long‑awaited album Cash Rich on Alcopop! Records after five years of careful curation. The 12‑track record showcases a lo‑fi fuzz‑driven sound mixed with heavy distortion and occasional acoustic moments, reflecting the band’s gear‑obsessed production...

By Indie Is Not A Genre
Maya Hawke Announces Fourth Album ‘Maitreya Corso’ and Releases Lead Single
BlogMar 5, 2026

Maya Hawke Announces Fourth Album ‘Maitreya Corso’ and Releases Lead Single

Maya Hawke, known for her roles in "Stranger Things" and "The Hunger Games," announced her fourth studio album, Maitreya Corso, slated for release on May 1. The lead single, "Devil You Know," showcases stripped‑back folk influences and reflects her desire...

By The Forty‑Five
Tokyo’s Bed Share New Single ‘風 | KAZE’ via 40Miles
BlogMar 5, 2026

Tokyo’s Bed Share New Single ‘風 | KAZE’ via 40Miles

Japanese post‑punk outfit bed has dropped their latest single “風 | KAZE” on the 40Miles imprint, following an aggressive UK tour that saw them play multiple venues in a single week. The 105‑second track fuses industrial rock, noisy distortion and...

By So Young Magazine
Shane Parish
BlogMar 5, 2026

Shane Parish

Shane Parish, an American fingerstyle guitarist, has issued two new instrumental albums. "Autechre Guitar" features ten acoustic renditions of the IDM duo Autechre, derived from painstaking slow‑motion transcriptions. The follow‑up "Repertoire" pairs acoustic covers of jazz icons Alice Coltrane and Charles Mingus...

By Flow State
Dwi Riana – Songs From the Yellow Couch
BlogMar 4, 2026

Dwi Riana – Songs From the Yellow Couch

Indie singer‑songwriter Dwi Riana has released her debut full‑length album, Songs from the Yellow Couch, on Bandcamp. The record continues the emotional depth of earlier singles like Springtime and Dysphoria, weaving bossa‑nova, indie jazz, and folk textures across ten tracks....

By Various Small Flames
Kool Keith’s “Facts Remain”: Transcending Epochs & Styles
BlogMar 4, 2026

Kool Keith’s “Facts Remain”: Transcending Epochs & Styles

Kool Keith’s 2025 single “Facts Remain” drops a vivid, otherworldly narrative set in a Harlem hotel suite, complete with surreal décor and retro‑futuristic fashion. The track blends old‑school MC bravado with avant‑garde lyricism, positioning Keith as a timeless figure who...

By Passion of the Weiss
Interview with Cold Camp – Winter Dreamz
BlogMar 4, 2026

Interview with Cold Camp – Winter Dreamz

Cold Camp, a DIY hip‑hop collective on Hand’solo Records, released their sophomore album "Winter Dreamz," describing it as the project where they finally nailed their signature sound. The group openly rejects AI as a primary creative tool, labeling it "creatively...

By Indie Music Discovery
Twangville Returns to NYC’s Cafe Wha? On April 1st
BlogMar 4, 2026

Twangville Returns to NYC’s Cafe Wha? On April 1st

Twangville will host a showcase at NYC’s historic Cafe Wha? on April 1, featuring Lydia Loveless and debuting Will Dailey. The event continues the venue’s legacy of legendary performances. Loveless brings a decade‑spanning catalog, while Dailey presents his new album...

By Twangville
London’s Tooth Share Live Favourite ‘Medicine’
BlogMar 4, 2026

London’s Tooth Share Live Favourite ‘Medicine’

London indie quartet Tooth has dropped their second single, “Medicine,” showcasing a darker, grunge‑infused pop sound. The track features lead singer Tom Pollock’s lower‑pitched, richer vocal delivery and the band’s most intricate guitar work to date. Inspired by Sonic Youth,...

By So Young Magazine
ALBUM REVIEW: Chemistry, Storytelling Propel Sons of Town Hall’s ‘Of Ghosts and Gods’
NewsMar 4, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: Chemistry, Storytelling Propel Sons of Town Hall’s ‘Of Ghosts and Gods’

Transatlantic folk duo Sons of Town Hall release their sophomore album, Of Ghosts and Gods, a concept‑driven collection of twelve tracks that weave narrative storytelling with expansive orchestration. The record opens with the introspective “Gods,” followed by the cinematic “How...

By No Depression
The Sky Is Too
BlogMar 4, 2026

The Sky Is Too

John Carroll Kirby’s new instrumental "Suntory" captures a sunrise‑like serenity through piano and synth textures, earning praise for its indescribable emotional depth. Yaya Bey’s "Blue" pairs a tight, funk‑infused bass groove with weightless vocals that convey both lingering angst and...

By Fluxblog
ALBUM REVIEW: Brit Taylor's ‘Land of the Forgotten’ Is One Banger After Another
NewsMar 4, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: Brit Taylor's ‘Land of the Forgotten’ Is One Banger After Another

Brit Taylor’s new album *Land of the Forgotten* delivers eleven tightly crafted songs that honor her East Kentucky upbringing while sounding fresh for today’s country‑rock audience. The record weaves fiddle, mandolin, brass and a drawl‑filled vocal style into cinematic narratives...

By No Depression
Blodørn’s “Det Finnes Ingen Trone” Is Wise and Weary (Album Review)
BlogMar 4, 2026

Blodørn’s “Det Finnes Ingen Trone” Is Wise and Weary (Album Review)

Norwegian black‑metal veterans Blodørn release their third album, Det Finnes Ingen Trone, delivering a deliberately austere sound that favors atmosphere over aggression. The record leans on growls, slow‑burn tempos, and melodic tremolo riffs, creating lengthy, fog‑like passages that prioritize mood...

By Invisible Oranges
Alan Williams – Floating On the Dreamline
BlogMar 4, 2026

Alan Williams – Floating On the Dreamline

Alan Williams is retiring from his professorship at the University of Massachusetts‑Lowell while releasing his third solo album, Floating On the Dreamline. The record spans indie‑rock, power‑pop, heavy‑metal, bossa nova, and piano ballads, reflecting his diverse musical background. Student collaborators from...

By Twangville
Liz Allbee - Breath Vessels (Ni Vu Ni Connu, 2025)
BlogMar 4, 2026

Liz Allbee - Breath Vessels (Ni Vu Ni Connu, 2025)

Liz Allbee’s new album *Breath Vessels* redefines folk by using self‑crafted instruments, sine waves and field recordings to imagine a collective sound of a fragmented future. The four‑track record eschews traditional folk tropes, replacing trumpet lines with glass‑jug resonators, tuning...

By Free Jazz Collective (Free Jazz Blog)
Talk Show Parses Daytime TV Absurdity and Horror at Roulette Intermedium
BlogMar 4, 2026

Talk Show Parses Daytime TV Absurdity and Horror at Roulette Intermedium

Talk Show debuted their experimental piece *Miss America* at Brooklyn’s Roulette Intermedium on February 26, reimagining late‑20th‑century daytime television through archival video, live music, and immersive projections. The duo—drummer‑synthesist Qasim Naqvi and trumpeter Steph Richards—were joined by visual artist Steven...

By I CARE IF YOU LISTEN
Christina Vantzou (Interview)
BlogMar 4, 2026

Christina Vantzou (Interview)

Christina Vantzou, the Greek‑American composer known for her work on Kranky, released the electroacoustic suite The Reintegration of the Ear, recorded at the historic GRM studio in Paris. The project features her tuning Éliane Radigue’s ARP 2500 to explore how sound interacts with...

By Flow State
Melodi Ghazal Shares New Single “In My Room” Ahead of Debut Album Idol Melodies
BlogMar 4, 2026

Melodi Ghazal Shares New Single “In My Room” Ahead of Debut Album Idol Melodies

Copenhagen‑based singer‑songwriter Melodi Ghazal is set to launch her debut album Idol Melodies this Friday, accompanied by the lead single “In My Room.” The ten‑track record fuses Middle Eastern percussion, retro synth textures, and bilingual English‑Persian vocals, reflecting her Iranian...

By HighClouds
Група Б ~ Тестування Життя (Fundraiser, Limited Edition)
BlogMar 4, 2026

Група Б ~ Тестування Життя (Fundraiser, Limited Edition)

Timur Dzhafarov, formerly known as John Object, has re‑emerged under the moniker Група Б to release Тестування життя, a fund‑raising record marking the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion. The album, assembled from live bedroom sessions during blackouts, channels glitch‑laden noise,...

By a closer listen
Hardy, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw – McArthur
BlogMar 3, 2026

Hardy, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen & Tim McGraw – McArthur

Hardy’s new single “McArthur,” featuring Eric Church, Morgan Wallen and Tim McGraw, drops as a multigenerational country posse cut. The track narrates a four‑generation family’s struggle over land, blending nostalgic harmonies with contemporary production. Critics applaud the vocal chemistry and...

By The Singles Jukebox
Peter Evans & Mike Pride - A Window, Basically (Relative Pitch, 2025)
BlogMar 3, 2026

Peter Evans & Mike Pride - A Window, Basically (Relative Pitch, 2025)

Peter Evans teams up with drummer Mike Pride for the new album *A Window, Basically*, released on Relative Pitch in 2025. The duo abandons their previous punk‑jazz leanings for a fully improvised free‑jazz approach, delivering three contrasting tracks and three...

By Free Jazz Collective (Free Jazz Blog)
How T.I. and 50 Cent’s Beef Unintentionally Unveiled the Full Spectrum of the Harris Family Talent
BlogMar 3, 2026

How T.I. and 50 Cent’s Beef Unintentionally Unveiled the Full Spectrum of the Harris Family Talent

The post uses the recent T.I. and 50 Cent feud to illustrate how hip‑hop rivalries can spotlight broader family and business ventures. It references the Drake‑Kendrick clash as a modern example of social‑media‑driven beef, then shifts to T.I.’s comeback single “Let...

By ContrabandCamp
Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land :: Topology
BlogMar 3, 2026

Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land :: Topology

Topology unearths a long‑hidden 1984 recording that pairs Japanese pianist Makoto Terashita with veteran American saxophonist Harold Land. The full session, previously only glimpsed on BBE’s ‘J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan’ compilation, showcases Terashita’s original compositions elevated by...

By Aquarium Drunkard
Dancing at the Apocalypse
SocialMar 3, 2026

Dancing at the Apocalypse

I’d like to be dancing when the world ends, just not to this new STURGILL SIMPSON record https://open.substack.com/pub/thefutureisourstomake/p/disco-stu-vs-the-apocalypse

By Chris Richards
How to Hear an Album Before It Drops
NewsMar 3, 2026

How to Hear an Album Before It Drops

Record stores across the globe are staging pre‑release listening parties, letting fans hear new albums before they hit streaming platforms. Bruno Mars' upcoming record, "The Romantic," was previewed at Rough Trade East in London ahead of its Feb. 27 launch, with...

By The Economist — Culture
Kidz Bop and Nestalgia
BlogMar 3, 2026

Kidz Bop and Nestalgia

Lil Uzi Vert lands the cover of Dazed’s spring 2026 issue, signaling his rising cultural clout. Rihanna has confirmed she’s back in the studio, teasing a new album after a multi‑year hiatus. Harry Styles will debut his one‑night‑only concert “Kiss...

By After School by Casey Lewis
Cody Diekhoff of Chicago Farmer on Upcycling Used Guitar Strings and Touring in “Barbara Streisvan”
BlogMar 3, 2026

Cody Diekhoff of Chicago Farmer on Upcycling Used Guitar Strings and Touring in “Barbara Streisvan”

Chicago Farmer (Cody Diekhoff) tours in a 250,000‑mile Chevy Express dubbed "Barbara Streisvan," currently undergoing rust repairs. His wife’s side business, Twice upon a Strings, upcycles his used guitar strings into jewelry sold at shows, with 20% of proceeds supporting...

By Twangville
10/10 You’re Great: ‘Richard D. James Album’
BlogMar 3, 2026

10/10 You’re Great: ‘Richard D. James Album’

Alternative staff highlights the ongoing relevance of Aphex Twin’s 1996 release, *Richard D. James Album*. The piece marks the album’s anniversary, noting its influence on electronic music and its continued streaming popularity. The article also includes a playful visual of...

By The Alternative (Get Alternative)
Kayla Painter ~ Tectonic Particles
BlogMar 3, 2026

Kayla Painter ~ Tectonic Particles

Kayla Painter’s ambient‑electronic album *Tectonic Particles* arrives on the Quiet Details label, pairing meticulously crafted field recordings with minimalist piano and synth textures. The record unfolds like a sonic ecosystem, moving from forest‑floor whispers in “Forest Floor” to water‑drip electronica...

By a closer listen
Timeseven – Lost in Nashville (Single)
BlogMar 2, 2026

Timeseven – Lost in Nashville (Single)

Timeseven, an Indiana‑based indie group, will release their new single “Lost In Nashville” on April 3. The track fuses acoustic country guitar, banjo‑like plucks, ghostly brass, soft jazz and orchestral strings, creating a midnight‑mood ballad. It features major‑label country vocalist Brad Williams...

By The Ark of Music
C.R. Knight – You Got A Bad Thang (Single)
BlogMar 2, 2026

C.R. Knight – You Got A Bad Thang (Single)

Arkansas‑born singer‑songwriter C.R. Knight returned to the spotlight on Valentine’s Day with "You Got A Bad Thang," his first single in eight years. The track fuses 1970s‑style blues, country guitar licks, and soulful R&B, delivering a retro yet fresh sound....

By The Ark of Music
Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/1/26 – 3/7/26
BlogMar 2, 2026

Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/1/26 – 3/7/26

The article lists metal albums slated for release between March 1 and March 7, 2026, featuring acts from Norway, Finland, the United States, and Canada. Vreid promises its most focused and aggressive black ’n roll, while Qwälen continues its black‑metal‑punk...

By Invisible Oranges
ALBUM REVIEW: Pert Near Sandstone Shine Compassion Into a Troubled World with ‘Side by Side’
NewsMar 2, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: Pert Near Sandstone Shine Compassion Into a Troubled World with ‘Side by Side’

Pert Near Sandstone releases its ninth studio album, *Side by Side*, centering on friendship, community, and social commentary. The record blends traditional folk instrumentation—banjo, mandolin, upright bass—with modern production, delivering both intimate and politically charged tracks. Songs like “Racin’ to...

By No Depression
Bill Callahan Confronts Mortality and Legacy on ‘My Days of 58’
NewsMar 2, 2026

Bill Callahan Confronts Mortality and Legacy on ‘My Days of 58’

Bill Callahan’s new album *My Days of 58* confronts mortality, legacy, and fatherhood after a recent health scare. The record blends his trademark baritone stoicism with gentler humor and intimate acoustic arrangements, marking a shift from the louder, rock‑leaning sound...

By SPIN (New Music)
Monday Morning Video – Stephen Kellogg
BlogMar 2, 2026

Monday Morning Video – Stephen Kellogg

Stephen Kellogg marked a career milestone by performing his 3,000th show, a feat that reflects more than eight years of nearly nightly touring. The landmark concert, show 2999, took place in New York City before the artist returned to Western Massachusetts...

By Twangville
The Alt Weekly Roundup (3/2/26)
BlogMar 2, 2026

The Alt Weekly Roundup (3/2/26)

The Alternative Weekly Roundup highlights five fresh releases across indie‑pop, emo, and EDM. Jai’Len Josey drops the funk‑infused single “Housewife,” while evony expands their emo palette with the layered EP “Hazed.” skaiwater teams with Ti Steele on “midsommar,” a socially‑charged track,...

By The Alternative (Get Alternative)