Inside TrackListenAfter Years on the Road, Hinds Are Wiser and Stronger on ‘I Don’t Run’After two years of nonstop touring, the Spanish band sings about the less glamorous side of the musician lifestyle on its sophomore album.By Daniel Mescher
Inside TrackListenParquet Courts Prove They’re No Slackers On ‘Wide Awake!’The New York indie band’s new album is an explicitly political commentary on the current state of the U.S.By Daniel Mescher
Inside TrackListenBad Licks Channel Anger Into A Timeless Rock Sound On Debut EPThe Denver band released the “Lies” EP earlier this year.By Bruce Trujillo
Inside TrackListenOn ‘The House,’ Porches Takes Home Recording To A New LevelThe third album from synth-pop artist Aaron Maine pays tribute to the New York City apartment where he created it.By Daniel Mescher
Inside TrackListenWant To Hear They Might Be Giants’ New Album? Just Pick Up The PhoneThe alternative music pioneers brought back their Dial-A-Song hotline to promote their 20th album, “I Like Fun.”By Daniel Mescher
Inside TrackListenNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Feel Like Family On New AlbumThe Denver soul-rock octet this month released “Tearing At The Seams,” the follow-up to its gold-selling debut album.By Daniel Mescher
Inside TrackListenAlex Lahey’s ‘I Love You Like A Brother’ Sounds Like A Conversation With An Old FriendThe Australian rocker’s 2017 LP was one of the most exciting debut records of the year.By Bruce Trujillo
Inside TrackListenTune-Yards’ ‘I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life’ Combines Dance And DiscomfortMerrill Garbus sings about racism, white privilege and climate change on the experimental duo’s fourth album.By Daniel Mescher