A Lesson in Uncompromising Vision: ADULT., Their DIY Empire, and the 2026 Tour

Detroit’s ADULT. offers a masterclass in creative sovereignty and DIY ethics. From jackhammering basements to pay off film debts to collaborating with legends like Kim Gordon, Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller have built a 25-year legacy of uncompromising electropunk. Ahead of their 2026 'Kissing Luck Goodbye' tour stops in Portland and Seattle, discover why their 'Work/Wreck' philosophy is the ultimate blueprint for artistic longevity.

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Never Back Down: How Dropkick Murphys Built a Working-Class Punk Empire (And What the next generation of Bands Can Learn From It)

For nearly three decades, Dropkick Murphys have proven that you don't need to compromise your beliefs to build a global empire. With their new split LP New England Forever, they aren't just resting on their laurels—they’re uplifting the next generation of Boston Hardcore. From the political fire of "Citizen I.C.E." to the community-driven "New England Forever," here is why this collaboration is a masterclass in scene-building.

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Stop Screaming Into the Void: The Davy Agency Guide to Real Marketing for Indie Musicians

How do you stop feeling like you’re just screaming into a digital void? From building a 'world' on your own website to killing your ego and outsourcing your bio, Davy Pelletier breaks down the essential steps for indie musicians to bridge the gap between struggling artist and booked professional.

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The 90-Day Blueprint: How to Stop Releasing Music Into a Vacuum

If you’re just dropping a track on Spotify and crossing your fingers, you’re setting yourself up to fail. In an internet flooded with low-effort noise, a great song isn’t enough anymore. Discover the exact 90-day blueprint used by The Davy Agency to build visual 'aura,' train the algorithm, and turn passive listeners into dedicated fans through a strategic, sustained rollout.

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10 Ways to Sabotage Your Release (Before It Even Drops)

Stop letting your hard work disappear into the void. From the "suicide mission" of a surprise drop to the danger of ignoring your data, most indie releases fail long before they hit Spotify. We’re breaking down the 10 most common mistakes musicians make—and how to fix them—to ensure your next project actually cuts through the noise.

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