Dead Oceans has announced the re-issue of Bill Fay Group’s Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow, out for the first time in its entirety on a 28-track double-vinyl, as well as a 24-track CD and digitally, on 23rd Feb, 2024. Alongside, the next installment of Dead Oceans’ Bill Fay cover series is
Read MoreKevin Morby releases ‘Die Young,’ the second single/video from his eighth studio album, Little Wide Open, out May 15th via Dead Oceans. Following the “big hearted” (WNYC) lead single, ‘Javelin,’ ‘Die Young’
Mitski releases her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, today via Dead Oceans, and the video for album standout, ‘If I Leave.’ Following ‘I’ll Change For You,’ her “bossa nova-infused tune of desperation” (The Needle Drop),
Following the announcement of the forthcoming album Written into Changes due March 20th via Dead Oceans, multi-hyphenate musician and producer Avalon Emerson & the Charm offers another taste of the full-length album
Kevin Morby announces his eighth studio album, Little Wide Open, out May 15th via Dead Oceans, and shares its lead single & video, ‘Javelin.’ Little Wide Open was produced by Aaron Dessner. “Little Wide Open is set to
Mitski presents ‘I’ll Change for You,’ the second single from her forthcoming album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, out February 27th via Dead Oceans, and announces global performances. “A mesmerizing study
Avalon Emerson & the Charm have announced the release their new album Written into Changes which is set for release on March 20th via Dead Oceans. The LP is about not just
Mitski announces her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me — out February 27th via Dead Oceans — and releases its lead single/video, ‘Where’s My Phone?’ Supported by a live band
Mitski – Where’s My Phone?
North Carolina group Wednesday have released their anticipated new album, Bleeds, via Dead Oceans. On the already critically acclaimed album, Wednesday present an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that—like many of
shame release their fourth and “most energetic and optimistic record to date” (Dork), Cutthroat, via Dead Oceans. It’s shame at their blistering best–an unapologetic new album made with Grammy winning producer John