Music Features

Interview: Post Animal's "Forward Motion Godyssey" Powers Through the Storm

Bassist Dalton Allison talks to Popdust about the Chicago band's second album.

Post Animal - How Do You Feel [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

Just before recording their new album Forward Motion Godyssey, the members of Post Animal feared for their lives.

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New Releases

Eden Ariel's "Altars" Is an Ethereal Joyride Through New York City

The indie singer exudes confidence and unassuming wisdom beyond her years.

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On Eden Ariel's ethereal and magnetic debut EP, Altars, the 22-year-old budding indie star reflects on life in New York City with unassuming wisdom beyond her years.

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MUSIC

Kim Gordon Knows the "Recipe for a Better Future" in New Bernie Sanders PSA

The Sonic Youth founding member shared a parody cooking video that puts a fun spin on feeling the Bern.

Bernie Sanders and popular musicians pretty much go hand-in-hand at this point.

The senator's events have played host to a growing list of musical artists lately; indie darlings like Soccer Mommy and Lucy Dacus have opened for his rallies, as well as established bands like Vampire Weekend and the Strokes. If they're not sharing the stage with Bernie, musicians are likely otherwise endorsing him: Ariana Grande and Cardi B have both hung out with the presidential hopeful, and countless others have shared their support.

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MUSIC

The Radio Dept. Return with "The Absence of Birds"

It's the Swedish duo's first new song since 2018.

The Radio Dept - The Absence of Birds - Just So! 2020

Since forming in 2001, Swedish duo the Radio Dept. have become a cult favorite in the modern era of dream pop.

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Music Lists

20 Songs Inspired by Dreams

Dreams are windows into the subconscious—and sometimes, the subconscious turns out to be a great songwriter.

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Dreams have the power to transport us beyond the walls of our limited perception of the world, connecting us to something far beyond our own minds.

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MUSIC

UK Band Sorry Are the Future of Indie Rock with "More"

It's the latest song from the band's upcoming debut album.

Sorry are tricky to pin down.

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