Today, U.S. Girls – the nom de plume of North American multi-disciplinary and experimental pop artist Meg Remy – has shared a brand new song ‘So Typically Now’ and a self-directed official companion video. A sleek widescreen synth anthem that punctures the real estate bubble, ‘So
Read MoreFirst up – apologies if you missed out on tickets to go and see this band in January – this is gonna sting!!!Directed by Matt’s brother, Tom Berninger even! – lucky guy…not
Treat yourself…. ‘A Darkness Rises Up’ is from Broken Records’ new album, Let Me Come Home: which is out in New Zealand on Monday – 25th October on the delicious 4AD label….This
Last week it was announced the New Zealand will finally get to see Blonde Redhead in concert at the Laneways Festival 2011! Woot woot!Kazu, Amedeo and Simone have just finished their tour of
We are delighted to confirm that we / 4AD and Rhythmethid on NZ will be releasing the new album from Iron and Wine, Kiss Each Other Clean, at the start of 2011.
Tickets went on sale yesterday for the 3rd show for The National. Once again the tickets are selling very fast but there are a few left – so let your friends and
A veritable plethora of super fine indie goodness announced from The Label stable for Laneways 2011. Perfectly timed announce for the launch of the stunning debut album from L.A. spunks, Warpaint. ‘The
Big News! The National are releasing their hugely successful fifth studio album High Violet as an expanded edition on 22nd November. The announcement comes at the end of a frantic week for
The National are releasing their hugely successful fifth studio album High Violet as an expanded edition on 22nd November. The announcement comes at the end of a frantic week for NZ fans
Twin Shadow is the project by Brooklyn inhabitant and fresh 4AD signing, George Lewis Jr. His debut LP Forget is due out later this year. Originally from suburban Florida, George Lewis Jr.
This edition of the excellent 4AD Sessions is a set by Oxford group Stornoway. The band play four tracks from their debut album Beachcomber’s Windowsill, which folk in NZ are just starting