Faulty Cognitions - Somehow, Here We Are
Faulty Cognitions have announced their debut album, Somehow, Here We Are (out April 12th on Cercle Social).
Faulty Cognitions have announced their debut album, Somehow, Here We Are (out April 12th on Cercle Social).

After a quarter-of-a-century in the game, Frank Turner recently announced his 10th studio album, ‘Undefeated,’ out May 3rd on Xtra Mile Recordings (pre-order

Austin Texas quartet Gentlemen Rogues have been celebrating aggressive guitar pop anthems — bearing the influences of The Replacements, Superdrag, Jawbreaker, and similar visionaries since 2011.
Bayside is thrilled to announce their forthcoming album There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive. The new record serves as a follow up to 2019's Interrobang, and features tracks from the previously released The Red and The Blue EPs as well as six brand new songs. You can stream Bayside’s haunting new single "The Devils" below.
Let's Start Degeneracy, the long-awaited fourth full-length record from Microwave, is a trip. Its title, taken from a conservative politician's take on drugs in 1970, captures the band's newfound liberated spirit, and its tracks play by no one's rules but their own. At various points the Atlanta trio pull together a multitude of influences ranging from ambient pop and R&B to psychedelia and yes, even Sublime.
Jay Alan Kay (a.k.a. Jason Kotarski) has been embedded in the Michigan DIY scene for more than 20 years, most notably as the singer and guitar player for Singing Lungs (Count Your Lucky Stars Records, Sell The Heart Records).
Philadelphia's most adventurous guitar pop band, Another Michael, are gearing up for the release of their new album Pick Me Up, Turn Me Upside Down, due out May 31st from Run For Cover Records. The album arrives hot on the heels of its sibling, 2023's Wishes To Fulfill, providing a more experimental counterpart and highlighting Another Michael's unending creativity.
Thirty years after the release of their powerhouse debut Hitchhike to Rhome, alt-country pioneers Old 97’s are celebrating with the announcement of their lucky 13th studio album American Primitive that will be released on April 5 via ATO Records. Opening with the lyric “You’ve got to dance like the world is falling down around you, because it is,” American Primitive radiates with rambunctious joy even as Miller’s lyrics contend with complex questions of love and mental illness and the routinely daunting state of the world.
With time, we come to understand the way the joy of connection is mirrored by the void of loss, how the constancy of love is matched only by the impermanence of life, the simple idea that we could not create light if we did not risk the dark—we’d never need to.
On their debut LP, ‘Another Summer,’ Portland four-piece Lazy Sunday manage to sound both deliciously jangly, energetic and sweet all at once.