• 5 Seconds of Summer Take Over 'TODAY': Five Things You Didn't See on TV

    5 Seconds of Summer took over the Citi Concert Series on TODAY on Wednesday morning (Oct. 28). In support of their new album Sounds Good Feels Good, the Aussie foursome rocked through their classic hits "She Looks So Perfect" and "Amnesia" as well as their new singles "She's Kinda Hot" and "Hey, Everybody!" for fans across the globe. But, what happened in the plaza for those who weren't lucky enough to make it to NYC?
  • Echosmith On 'Cool Kids' Success, Pressure, Next Album [Interview]

    Unless you have lived under a rock over the past two years, you have probably Echosmith's hit single "Cool Kids." The four-piece family band of Sydney, Graham, Noah and Jamie Sierota have been playing together since they were very young. However it was not until they released their debut album Talking Dreams that the industry started to notice these bright-eyed kids from Chino, California and their playful, cheery indie-pop sound that doesn't come off as cheesy, but still has a mainstream and a radio-friendly appeal.
  • Arty On 'Glorious,' Together We Are, New Anjunabeats Projects [Interview]

    We had the chance to catch up with Arty during a busy press day in New York City before his upcoming show at Webster Hall and an album preview session at Sirius XM. We chatted about the album, his radio show Together We Are, which has been hiatus for the past two years, but is coming back very soon, upcoming projects with Anjunabeats and more.
  • CMJ 2015: 10 Best Bands We Discovered at the Music Marathon

    CMJ Music Marathon 2015 has come to a close after five days of taking over New York City's music venues with long nights filled with some of the best music to come. This year's festivals may have been headlined by the likes of Catfish & The Bottlemen and Neon Indian, but it's the smaller acts who really broke out and shined throughout the week.
  • The Oh Hellos Bring C.S. Lewis Inspirations to Rich New Album 'Dear Wormwood': Interview

    The Oh Hellos may have started off making music together simply as Tyler and Maggie Heath by writing a loving, joke-filled song together as a birthday gift for their mother's birthday but this is the sort of act that needs to be taken seriously. What started off as a remedy for being a couple of broke children soon developed in to a rich, fully formed musical project with the sort of richness of Fleet Foxes or The Head and The Heart. But, the kicker is The Oh Hellos create those sounds as a duo.