As 2017 draws to a close, it's time to reflect on all the great music that was released during the last year and made an impact. The year gone by was a successful one for artists like Portugal. The
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For The Beaches, it all began as a family affair. Sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller started playing music together at ages 6 and 7, respectively, and once they moved to grade school they recruited
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SOFI TUKKER stays on top of the chart with “Best Friend” featuring NERVO, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno. The New York City-based duo recently released numerous remixes of the track that have
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It’s been a breakout year for SOFI TUKKER, as the duo tops the B-Sides Top 10 with “Best Friend”, a track that features NERVO, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno. The duo started the year with a
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With the recent release of his sophomore album, Awake in September 2017, Nick Miller aka ILLENIUM, immediately hit the road in support of the new material. Fans didn't have to wait long for the
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"Faded Heart" is the latest single by BØRNS, and a glimpse into the sound from his forthcoming sophomore album due in January 2018. The follow-up to his successful debut, Dopamine, is highly
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Australian rock trio, Middle Kids centers around the husband and wife pair of Hannah Joy and Tim Fitz, rounded out with drummer Harry Day. All three members of the Sydney-based band have varying
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Alex Lahey stays on top with “Every Day's The Weekend” from her debut LP, I Love You Like A Brother . Pale Waves make their debut on the chart with "Television Romance", as Chromeo returns with
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Australian duo Atlas Genius recently released their first new music in two years with the single "63 Days". The track is the band's most intimate yet, bringing the listener through the story of
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UK artist Dan Croll emerged in 2017 with the album, Emerging Adulthood, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Sweet Disarray, that was released in 2014. For Croll, his dream was not to be a
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Alex Lahey retains the top spot with “Every Day's The Weekend” from her debut LP, I Love You Like A Brother , while Wolf Alice remain locked in the runner-up position. New music comes into the
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The sophomore album by Milky Chance, Blossom, has amassed over 160 Million streams since its release earlier this year and the album’s lead single “Cocoon” has graduated to Gold and/or platinum
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Kittens, Graves, and R.L. Grime stopped off in Nashville as part of their Nova Tour, drawing in a packed house despite it being the night after Halloween. Lauren “Kittens” Abedini started the
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Alex Lahey tops the B-Sides Top 10 with "Every Day's The Weekend" from her impressive debut LP, I Love You Like a Brother, which was released last month. Wolf Alice takes a step back to the
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Since the debut of “Grapes” in 2012, R.L. Grime has quickly ascended the ranks as one of trap music’s most in demand producers. It’s almost impossible not to hear his track “Mercy”
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Alison Wonderland is the stage name of Alex Sholler, a DJ and producer from Sydney, Australia, who was classically trained as a cellist growing up. She always knew she wanted to work in music at
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While some bands burn fast and quickly fade away, Cut Copy have employed the opposite approach over their now 16-year history. Formed in 2001 by Dan Whitford, the electronic music band now includes
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A dream-pop duo from Austin, Texas, The Wild Now consists of singer Taylor Baker and producer Drew Walker. The two met each other at a Local Natives show during SXSW 2013, where they bonded over
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ROMES are an up-and-coming band that describes their sound as “2 cups of raw energy with 1 cup Pop; a pinch of electronics, infused with 2oz of soul; garnished with some RnB.” The Toronto-based
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R.LUM.R. is the stage name for Reggie Lamar Williams Jr., an R&B-crooning guitar player quickly rising in the music scene. Williams Jr. grew up in Florida, listening to old school R&B in his
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Lots of great music to keep the party going with many new videos and a few throwbacks that we've been bumpin, including Felix Cartal, Capyac, Zeds Dead, Tritonal and more. Check out the vids!
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Wolf Alice stays on top of the chart with “Don’t Delete The Kisses” from their latest LP, Visions of A Life, while Dan Croll and Illenium remain locked in the third and runner-up positions,
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London based rock band Wolf Alice released their romantic and noisy second album Visions of a Life September 29th, displaying growth as a band and a step in the right direction from their 2015 debut,
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Outdoor performances during the fall are nothing to complain about. Breezy air and pink sunsets are a perfect match to any evening, but when tossed in with the angelic voice of lead vocalist, Molly
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The first weekend of Austin City Limits 2017 was welcomed with the stereotypical weather as remnants of the recent storms left behind a streak of humidity and mosquitoes. Regardless, the sun was
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After spending some time at the runner-up spot, Wolf Alice moves up to the top spot on the B-Sides Top 10 this week with “Don't Delete The Kisses” from their sophomore album, Visions of a Life.
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The Austin City Limits Music Festival is going on right now, as well as next weekend, with a fine array of diverse acts for every kind of fan. And... while B-Sides is there and pumped to see
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I love good, midwestern rock n roll. Like really love it, almost as much as I love Iron Maiden, Snoop Dogg, or The Sex Pistols. There is just something inherently good about a John Mellencamp song,
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The Killers burst onto the scene in the early 00s with a fresh sound and approach with a hint to the past. Hot Fuss was a magical ride of 80s inspired pop riffs with a swanky songwriting ability that
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The band A R I Z O N A is a New Jersey-based trio comprised of Zach Hannah and David Labuguen . Although they’ve never spent much time in the state, the band states that the name was inspired by a
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ODESZA moves up to the top spot on the B-Sides Top 10 this week with “Line Of Sight” that features WYNNE & Mansionair. Wolf Alice hangs tight at the runner-up position with “Don’t Delete
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Jaymes Young takes pride in being a songwriter first than being considered a singer and performer. Early on, Young spent countless hours holed up in his bedroom piecing together compositions,
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Washed Out stays on top with the track "Hard To Say Goodbye", which is accompanied by an amazing video. Declan McKenna remains at the runner-up spot, while ODESZA leaps up to three. With the new
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