Clocking in at barely over two minutes, Danny Elfman has released “Kick Me” today, a swift and pummelling new track with lyrics that simultaneously dismiss and seek approval from their audience. Directed by Petros Papahadjopoulos and featuring animation by Joe Pascale, the song’s new video features Elfman – utilising inverted
Read MoreFresh off the release of last month’s comeback single ‘I Want It All,’ The Drums have debuted a symbiotic duo of brand new songs today: ‘Plastic Envelope’ and the accompanying vignette ‘Protect Him Always.’ Ripe with introspection, the pair
“ ‘Eye Of I’ is a brilliant, beautiful record that deserves your focused attention. Sit with it; let it seep into your bones.” – Stereogum “Throughout its 44-minute run time, ‘Eye Of
“Masters of midwestern chill” –Rolling Stone “Detroit’s Bonny Doon recline deep in the kind of alternative folk music that gives off its own warmth, wise enough to sit back with some guitars and
The career retrospective album ‘Wild Creatures’ pulls together the high points of feral joy from over twenty years of solo work by Neko Case. Debuting last year digitally, a physical 2 LP
“Behind the grungy gravel of his vocals and all the tattoos, Chad Tepper conveys a sweetness and authenticity that make him a one-of-a-kind rocker.” – MTV News “Tepper is an entertainer, a
To make their new album ‘Who Is Afraid of Blue?’ the New York City duo Purr worked with their close friend, producer Jonathan Rado (Weyes Blood, Father John Misty, The Killers). This
Today the renowned singer/songwriter M. Ward is announcing the new studio album ‘Supernatural Thing’, to be released on June 23. His songs “luxuriate in a dream world conjured out of memories, shared
“Epic” – UNCUT “Variables finds Mist and his crew in an effortless groove, refusing to commit to a single disciple” – CRACK “Lulling and hypnotic” – MOJO Today, Alfa Mist releases Variables,
“The Tallest Man On Earth is reaching new heights.” — American Songwriter “The way redwoods and cathedrals scrape the sky, Matsson’s fingers pluck and strum his strings with a higher purpose, and
“Detroit’s Bonny Doon recline deep in the kind of alternative folk music that gives off its own warmth, wise enough to sit back with some guitars and watch the world crumble.” –Pitchfork