“Like Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen? Then get ready to fall head over heels in love with Los Angeles’ Phoebe Bridgers.” – NME To coincide with this announcement a handful of further tickets are being made available for purchase. Be quick for these unmissable shows! Tickets on sale now via TICKETMASTER The National have
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Atlas Sound, the solo project from Bradford Cox of Deerhunter, have announced the release of new album, Parallax, out 7 November 2011 via 4AD/ Rhythmethod. Atlas Sound is not a ‘side-project’ but rather
New remix of Tune-Yards ‘Gangsta’: Tune-Yards_’Gangsta’_Adrock Remix [mp3]
The National recently contributed their new song ‘Exile, Vilify’ to the video game Portal 2. The band teamed up with the game makers to hold a video contest. Fans had to shoot their own
tUnE-YarDs made their television debut on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with a performance of ‘Gangsta’ with The Roots. Watch the performance:
Joker will release his debut album The Vision on 7 November 2011via 4AD/Rhythmethod. His new single ‘Here Come The Lights‘ was recently given its first play in the coveted Hottest Record In The World spot on
Strange Mercy is the beguiling new album from St. Vincent, set for release on 12 September 2011 via 4AD / Rhythmethod. Strange Mercy is an unsparing examination of personal catharsis cloaked in some
St. Vincent has revealed the first song from her forthcoming third album, Strange Mercy! Earlier this week, fans were invited to tweet the hashtag “#strangemercy” in order to unlock access to the track
St. Vincent is set to release her new album Strange Mercy later in the year. At a recent tribute night to Tom Waits’ essential 1985 LP Rain Dogs, St. Vincent (Annie Clark) performed an
Iron & Wine released their fourth album, Kiss Each Other Cleanthrough 4AD/Rhythmethod in January 2011. Somewhat of a departure from earlier recordings and representing an expansion of the ideas explored on last album