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 MoreMusic had always been a shared language between Sparklehorse’s Mark Linkous and his younger brother Matt, and as Mark began work on what he planned to be the fifth Sparklehorse album in
“Waxahatchee-approved and unbowed by misfortune, these dudes from Detroit are here to soundtrack your summer” –Rolling Stone “Detroit’s Bonny Doon recline deep in the kind of alternative folk music that gives off its
The Drums have premiered ‘Obvious’ today, a blissful new song that finds founding- member Jonny Pierce steering himself into the beautiful interdependence that can flower when you neither lose yourself nor fortify
“The way redwoods and cathedrals scrape the sky, Matsson’s fingers pluck and strum his strings with a higher purpose, and his secret-weapon voice has remained a potent tool in the emotional arms
Originally released in 1973, this year marks fifty years since the release of Tom Waits’ highly influential debut album ‘Closing Time’. To commemorate the occasion, new 50 th anniversary vinyl is out
Purr, the New York City duo comprised of Eliza Barry Callahan and Jack Staffen, are releasing their sophomore record ’Who Is Afraid Of Blue?’ tomorrow. In anticipation of tomorrow’s release day Under
“High Pulp blend old-school bebop with contemporary soul and electronica vibes, as though someone convinced the ghost of Duke Ellington to reinterpret a Chemical Brothers album.” – AV Club “They play with
Jayzuss it’s JUNE in a minute!… plenty here to keep you warm and toasty though! TOM WAITS CLOSING TIME 50TH ANNIVERSARY 2LP 2LP / LTD 2LP Tracklisting: A1. Ol’ 55 / A2. I
Today M. Ward has shared the track ‘new kerrang,’ the most up-tempo song he has recorded in years. Featuring Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog, listen to the catchy new track below. “This is
“Moor Mother’s beats, if you’d call them that, tend to sound like stardust incinerating itself … her new album, ‘Jazz Codes,’ has an air of intervention, but also of mischievous play and