
Uplifting emerging artists
A publication by Wrong Choice Records

The Law of The Land
Sarah Katherine Lawless is an indie-rock singer and songwriter based in New York City. Ahead of her second EP release, she chatted with Through the Monitor about her come-up at the Boston Conservatory and what it’s like to navigate the local music scene.

Shows to silence: a great display of patience
Editor-in-Chief and Blanket Approval drummer/singer Joey Hadden shares what it’s like to transition from gigging on repeat to writing an album.

A year of Goth Rock with Miss Teen America
In early 2023, musician TJ Coffino posted flyers around NYC reading, “Do You Want to Be In A Goth Band?”
Four dudes said yes, and Miss Teen America was born.

An evening with the New York band without a homeland
Sans Patrie is a local rock band carving their way through NYC’s local venues. For the 4-piece, making music was never about the money.
Two siblings started a band. Four years later, they’re a five-piece united by long-time friendships and the city of Baltimore
Decades-long friendships and family ties sit at the heart of Baltimore band Giji’s discography and live performances.

Listen with headphones in ‘The Upstairs District’
The Upstairs District is a five-piece indie electronica band from Western Massachusetts.

Local NYC band gets real about the struggles of musicianship in new punk-rock, power-pop EP
The Telling Time is a punk rock, power-pop band is releasing their new EP “Thief of Joy” on September 5, 2024.

Why you should share Locations: the ‘genre-bending alt-rock duo’ standing for human rights
Locations is the Brooklyn-based band fighting greed with music.