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Defining music as alternative is often difficult because of two conflicting applications of the word. Alternative can describe music that challenges the status quo and that is “fiercely iconoclastic, anticommercial, and antimainstream”, but the term is also used in the music industry to denote “the choices available to consumers via record stores, radio, cable television, and the Internet.” However alternative music has paradoxically become just as commercial and marketable as the mainstream rock, with record companies using the term “alternative” to market music to an audience that mainstream rock does not reach.

Queens Of The Stone Age - Alive in the Catacombs - Sodwee.com

Queens of the Stone Age – Alive in the Catacombs

Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs isn’t just a live session—it’s a full-blown descent into the underworld. Filmed in July 2024 deep beneath Paris, this once-in-a-lifetime set sees QOTSA reworking their catalog for an audience of millions… of skeletons.
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The Sophs – SWEAT

The Sophs crash into the indie scene with “SWEAT,” a raw, electrifying debut via Rough Trade. Blending emotional chaos with post-punk flair, this LA-based band delivers a feverish track and Lynchian video that demand attention. Discover the breakout group everyone’s sweating over in 2025. Listen, watch, feel everything.
Moussa - La Nuit Je Rêve - Sodwee.com

Moussa – La Nuit Je Rêve

Moussa blends poetic soul, dreamy synths, and French charm into haunting, danceable melodies. His album La Nuit Je Rêve feels like floating through Paris on a warm breeze — cinematic, emotional, and unforgettable. With lyrics and music intertwined, Moussa crafts soundscapes that linger like whispered dreams.
Bonnie Banane & Joseph Schiano di Lombo - L'Orguasme - Sodwee.com

Bonnie Banane & Joseph Schiano di Lombo – L’Orguasme

Bonnie Banane and Joseph Schiano di Lombo turn the grand organ from sacred to scandalous with L’Orguasme—a lusty, lush romp through ecstasy, devotion, and guilty pleasures. From R&B moans to medieval murmurs, it’s all climax and no confession. After all, as they say: better to come than to cry.