MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of The Rareflowers’ Self-Titled EP
Unless you live near the northeast portion of the I-95 corridor, you probably only know New Brunswick, N.J., as the
Film At 11: We Are The West
We Are The West just released debut album The Golden Shore in March. The Los Angeles duo’s cool and thoroughly
Essential New Music: Matthew Lux’s Communication Arts Quartet’s “Contra/Fact”
Have you ever said something and then, upon reflection, thought you could say it just a little better? Nowadays, the
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of The Davenports’ “Don’t Be Mad At Me” Video
The Davenports formed in 2000, which is to say that's when Scott Klass started releasing records under that band
Film At 11: Low Cut Connie
Our Philly baby brothers are growing up right in front of our eyes. Just named one of Rolling Stone’s "50
In The News: Death Cab For Cutie, Spiritualized, Jon Spencer, Brant Bjork, Mighty Mighty BossToneS, Houndmouth, James, Blitzen Trapper And More
It seems like just yesterday we had the brilliant Dave Eggers interview Death Cab For Cutie for the cover of
MP3 At 3PM: Black Grapefruit
Finally discovering her true and unique voice with the assistance of her 83-year-old mentor, Randa Smith is now ready to share
Film At 11: Howlin Rain
Howlin Rain just issued highly anticipated fifth album Alligator Bride (Silver Current). Three singles have been released from this seven-song
MAGNET Fave The Green Pajamas To Play Last Show
When the Green Pajamas first started playing together, a gallon of gas cost 91 cents, a pack of cigarettes cost
MP3 At 3PM: Echo Courts
Echo Courts' sophomore album, Room With A View (out July 13 on Refresh), showcases a newly developed sound made by
Film At 11: Tracyanne & Danny
Tracyanne & Danny’s video for “It Can’t Be Love Unless It Hurts,” the new single of their self-titled debut on
Essential New Music: Dick Stusso’s “In Heaven”
For the past few years, Oakland’s Dick Stusso has been writing dark, apprehensive quasi-country scenarios, dwelling on the less savory
Record Review: Titus Andronicus’ “A Productive Cough”
The shift that Titus Andronicus makes with A Productive Cough shouldn’t catch us off guard—long have Patrick Stickles and Co.
Normal History Vol. 483: The Art Of David Lester
Every Saturday, we’ll be posting a new illustration by David Lester. The Mecca Normal guitarist is visually documenting people, places
Essential New Music: The Get Up Kids’ “Kicker”
It’s difficult to really miss a band like the Get Up Kids. Sure, it’s been seven years since the band
Film At 11: Pale Waves
Pale Waves are about to set out on an extensive world tour, traveling all over the globe until December. The
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Some Professional Help’s “Nadja” Video
If you put on the self-titled debut EP by Some Professional Help and start to question track by track if you're listening

















