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 MoreNorwegian musician, artist and novelist Jenny Hval announces her new album, Iris Silver Mist, out on 2 May, the lead single/video ‘To be a rose’. Iris Silver Mist is named after a
Irish musician Maria Somerville announces details of her forthcoming second album and debut project on 4AD, Luster, due for release on April 25. In celebration of the announcement, Somerville has also shared the
Bartees Strange shares new single ‘Backseat Banton’ from his album Horror, out today Friday 14 February. The final track on the album, ‘Backseat Banton’ serves as a closing statement for Horror’s shadow
4AD presents a trifecta of special 30th Anniversary Editions of classic releases from stand-out artists across our catalogue, available on digital platforms and CD on 23 May. This includes the following: Pale
Bowing out at their creative peak, Perfect Teeth is the wonderful final album by American 90s indie rock greats Unrest. Having just clocked 30 years, 4AD and the band are revisiting it
To celebrate Frank Black’s landmark solo album, Teenager Of The Year turning 30, 4AD release a one-time vinyl pressing on 17th January, to accompany a tour of North America plus Paris and
Bartees Strange shares ‘Wants Needs’, an uproarious confessional highlight from his upcoming album Horror, out on 14 February. ‘Wants Needs’ finds Strange’s stylistic range and aptitude for genre-melting pop music at its
Today, The National has released Rome, the definitive live document of the band in performance. Recorded at the architecturally stunning venue Cavea of the Auditorium Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone, the 21-track
The trails that Brooklyn’s Big Thief — Adrianne Lenker (guitar, vocals), Buck Meek (guitar), Max Oleartchik (bass), and James Krivchenia (drums) — take us down on 2017’s Capacity, the band’s highly critically
In February 2025, Bartees Strange new album Horror will be available digitally, on CD, standard black vinyl, transparent vinyl (indie retail and artist store only). Bartees Strange cut his teeth playing in hardcore bands in Washington