News
Destroyer, Japanese Breakfast, The Horrors, Perfume Genius, SASAMI, SPELLLING, Steven Wilson, Hannah Cohen, and More
Apr 05, 2025
By Mark Redfern
At the start of February we launched our new Albums of the Month series, where we highlight the best albums released in the previous month, starting with January’s albums and followed by February’s albums. Now here is a roundup of March 2025’s best albums. We have included Bandcamp or Spotify embeds (some albums aren’t on Bandcamp) for each album and links to any reviews or interviews we did to support the release. More
Plus Doves, Hamilton Leithauser, Heartworms, C Duncan, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jan 10, 2025
By Mark Redfern (with Andy Von Pip)
Welcome to the first Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Mariel Fechik, Mark Moody, Matt the Raven, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide what should make the list. We considered over 30 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 13. It was a packed week for new songs, including a lot of album announcements, so there was a plethora to choose from. More
Plus Sky Ferreira, girlpuppy, Madi Diaz, and a Wrap-up of the Last Two Weeks’ Other Notable New Tracks
Dec 06, 2024
By Mark Redfern
Welcome to the 39th Songs of the Week of 2024. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week, due to the Thanksgiving break, so this week’s list covers the last two weeks. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide what should make the list. We considered over 30 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 12. More
Plus Phoenix and Ezra Koenig, girlpuppy, Beth Orton, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Sep 09, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the 34th Songs of the Week of 2022. Yesterday the world lost a historical icon. Regardless of your thoughts on the Royal Family, there’s no question that Queen Elizabeth II had a massive impact on the last 70 years of world history. More
When I’m Alone Due Out October 28 via Royal Mountain
Sep 06, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Girlpuppy (aka Becca Harvey) has shared a video for her new single, “Destroyer.” It is the latest release from her forthcoming debut album, When I’m Alone, which will be out on October 28 via Royal Mountain. More
When I’m Alone Due Out October 28 via Royal Mountain
Aug 10, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Girlpuppy (aka Becca Harvey) has shared a new single, “I Want To Be There.” It is the latest release from her forthcoming debut album, When I’m Alone, which will be out on October 28 via Royal Mountain. More
Plus Local Natives, Julien Chang, Cass McCombs, Art Moore, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jul 22, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the 28th Songs of the Week of 2022. It was a weak week for new tracks. Don’t get us wrong, we stand behind all the songs that made this week’s main list, there just wasn’t a plethora of other tracks to choose from. More
When I’m Alone Due Out October 28 via Royal Mountain
Jul 19, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Girlpuppy (aka Becca Harvey) has announced the release of her debut album, When I’m Alone, which will be out on October 28 via Royal Mountain. She has also shared a video for the album’s lead single “Wish.” More
Interviews
Mar 28, 2025
By Mark Moody
Any indie music loving, self-respecting Atlantan has to have strong opinions on the Southern city’s myriad live music venues. A lifelong resident of the region, Becca Harvey (aka girlpuppy) has hit them all. More
Reviews
Apr 13, 2025
By Kimberley Ross
Atlanta’s girlpuppy played Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn earlier this month and Under the Radar photographer Kimberley Ross was on hand to capture the highlights More
Nov 09, 2022
By Mark Moody
Perfect pop songs are normally the purview of the three-minute and under crowd. So Atlanta based girlpuppy’s (aka Becca Harvey) “Destroyer” clocking in well over the five-minute mark is decidedly out of bounds. More
Oct 15, 2021
By Andy Von Pip
Becca Harvey’s debut EP, Swan, released under her girlpuppy moniker, certainly demonstrates an ability to craft timeless yet contemporary vignettes for the lost and the lovelorn. More