Stefanie Fernández
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The Peruvian musician gives an intimate El Tiny performance befitting her status as a curator of folklore and culture of the highest order.
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The Puerto Rican star seems to have dug into the archives of his birth decade, the '90s, for sonic inspiration on his new album.
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In the new video from his post-election opus POST-, Jeff Rosenstock refs a ragtag team of misfits going nowhere — literally.
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Los Angeles "queencore" band Hit Bargain wonders if everything isn't already aflame with hellfire on its newest single.
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Los Angeles sparkle punks Peach Kelli Pop depart from their traditional surf-pop sound in favor of the rainbow-filled aesthetics of childhood.
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The first single from Sorpresa Familia is equal parts joy and rage, a sober early-twenties journal entry about exacting a gentle revenge.
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Written after the death of her father, Kaytee Della Monica wanders through her grief like an open house on the second single from All It Takes To Ruin It All.
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The Chicana punk legend inhabits the foremothers of 9 to 5 to lambaste the gender pay gap.
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A compilation of songs that celebrate often overlooked love stories.
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The first single from La Luz's new album, Floating Features, proves that surf rock can be serious music that doesn't take itself too seriously.