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Dirty Heads Drop “Better” and “Sound Boy Killa” Ahead of New Album 7 Seas

Dirty Heads are back with a double release, sharing two new tracks—Better and Sound Boy Killa—as they continue rolling out their upcoming album 7 Seas, due June 12 via Better Noise Music. “Better” leans into the band’s more reflective side, built around a message of unity and resilience. Percussionist Jon Olazabal described the track as […]

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Pier Song of the Week on Skratch N Sniff: Loose Touch – Surfer Girl

This week’s Pier Song of the Week on the Skratch N Sniff Alt Show spotlights Surfer Girl and their new single “Lose Touch,” a smooth, genre-blurring release that continues the band’s evolution across indie pop, alt, and reggae-rock textures. Fronted by Carter Reeves Schultz, formerly of Aer, Surfer Girl has carved out a lane that

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The Elovaters and Bryce Vine Link Up on “Pockets Full Of Sand”

Boston’s The Elovaters are back in the mix with “Pockets Full Of Sand,” teaming up with Bryce Vine for a laid-back, genre-blending track that fits right into their evolving sound. The single marks the eighth and final preview of their upcoming album Shark Belly Motel, set to drop May 15 via Ineffable Records. It’s a

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RDGLDGRN Tap In With The Gold Album for This Week’s Pier Song of the Week

Virginia trio RDGLDGRN take over this week’s Pier Song of the Week with The Gold Album, a full project that leans into their signature blend of reggae, alternative, and indie pop. Instead of a single, this week’s spotlight goes bigger. The Gold Album brings a wide range of collaborators into the mix, including Little Stranger, Surfer

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Social Distortion Drop “Partners In Crime” Ahead of New Album Born To Kill

Social Distortion are officially back in motion, and the second preview of their long-awaited new album is here. “Partners In Crime” arrives as another glimpse into Born To Kill, the band’s first full-length release in over a decade, due out May 8 via Epitaph Records. The track leans into everything that has defined Social Distortion

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Bumbershoot 2026 Brings Turnstile, Death Cab for Cutie, De La Soul & More to Seattle

Seattle’s long-running Bumbershoot is officially back for 2026 with a stacked, genre-spanning lineup set for Labor Day Weekend, September 5–6 at Seattle Center. Leading the bill, Turnstile will headline Saturday night, while hometown favorites Death Cab for Cutie close things out on Sunday. The opening day leans heavily into alternative, punk, and electronic crossover sounds,

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The Barbarians of California Drop Chaotic “Vanilla Latte” Video Ahead of Spring Tour Run

The The Barbarians of California are back with another dose of chaos, releasing the official video for their latest single “Vanilla Latte,” a track that leans fully into the band’s sarcastic, thrash-heavy DNA. Featuring Aaron Bruno and producer/musician Eric Stenman, the project continues to blur the line between hardcore punk aggression and tongue-in-cheek irreverence. “Vanilla

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White Denim Share New Single “Ruby” and Announce 2026 Tour Ahead of Album ‘13’

White Denim are back with a new single, “Ruby,” offering another preview of their upcoming album 13, set for release April 24 via Bella Union. Alongside the release, the band has also announced an expansive run of North American and European tour dates stretching through the summer and fall. “Ruby” follows previously released tracks “(God

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