News
“I want to encourage anyone reading this to avoid third party voting.”
Nov 02, 2020
By Drew Citron
With tomorrow’s election day looming and millions of Americans already voting early, we put the word out to see if any musicians wanted to write about why they were voting for Former Vice President Joe Biden over President Donald Trump in a series we are simply calling Why I’m Voting for Biden. Drew Citron wrote this entry. More
The Blue Swell Due Out May 6 on Kanine
Apr 19, 2016
By Michael Wojtas
Dreamy duo Beverly has shared a clip for “South Collins,” a track from their forthcoming full-length The Blue Swell. More
Oct 23, 2014
By Laura Studarus
In the video for Careers cut “Yales’ Life,” Beverly performs, works, and plays in slow motion. More
Album Out July 1 on Kanine Records
Jun 25, 2014
By Laura Studarus
Ahead of the release of their debut album Careers, Beverly is streaming the entire album online. More
Careers Is Due Out July 1 on Kanine Records
May 01, 2014
By Laura Studarus
Here’s another new track from Beverly. More
Due Out July 1 on Kanine Records
Mar 25, 2014
By Laura Studarus
Beverly (featuring Drew Citron and Frankie Rose) will release their debut album Careers via Kanine Records on July 1. More
Interviews
Citron on Trump and the Election, Brexit, Bowie, Self-Driving Cars, First Kisses, and Practical Jokes
Jan 04, 2017
By Mark Redfern
For Under the Radar‘s 14th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to 2016. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2016 news stories involving either the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More
Reviews
Jun 01, 2015
By Beverly Bryan
It would be more accurate if NYC Pop Fest were called NYC Guitar Pop Fest but that would be kind of dry and tedious and wouldn’t suit the four day celebration at all. More
Jun 30, 2014
By Austin Trunick
The early ‘90s were a golden age for female-fronted guitar pop bands. Groups like The Blake Babies, that dog, Velocity Girl, or The Darling Buds weren’t doing anything as advanced or far-out as what artists like P.J. Harvey, The Breeders, or Liz Phair were up to roundabout the same time, but they filled a need for sunny alternative pop centered on warm, feminine vocals. More