Photo credit: Eric Tra Seattle indie-rocker Noah Gundersen and Los Angeles songwriter Phoebe Bridgers have released a video/track collaboration for their respective singles ‘The Sound’, off Gundersen’s latest album White Noise, and ‘Killer’, from Bridgers’ acclaimed 2017 debut album, Stranger In The Alps (Dead Oceans). The stripped down video and
Read MoreJapanese Breakfast releases a video for ‘Winter In LA,’ a highlight from their acclaimed new album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), out now via Dead Oceans. The video, shot in South
Folk’s modern muse, Jensen McRae, releases her sophomore album today, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me! via Dead Oceans. Throughout the project, McRae explores the emotional aftershocks of intimacy and the
Durand Jones & The Indications — the trio of Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer, and Blake Rhein — release ‘Flower Moon,’ the second single/video from their forthcoming album, Flowers out June 27th on
London-based duo MRCY return with ‘Wandering Attention’, the latest taste of their forthcoming project VOLUME 2, due for release on May 30, 2025 via Dead Oceans.
Santa Cruz hardcore band Scowl has released their Dead Oceans debut, Are We All Angels and share a video for album focus track ‘Fantasy’. “an expansive, mature LP that embraces brighter hooks
Japanese Breakfast releases her anticipated new album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), today via Dead Oceans. Produced by Grammy Award winner Blake Mills — an innovator of uncommon subtlety, known for his work with everyone from
Folk’s modern muse Jensen McRae has unveiled her latest single, ‘Savannah,’ from her highly anticipated sophomore album, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!, out April 25 via Dead Oceans. The
Durand Jones & The Indications — the trio of Durand Jones, Aaron Frazer, and Blake Rhein — return today with the announcement of their new album, Flowers (out 27th June on Dead
TĀMAKI MAKAURAU AUCKLAND (Mar 12, 2025) – Live Nation presents The Melancholy Tour, the first ever JAPANESE BREAKFAST tour to Aotearoa New Zealand, in support of their fourth studio album For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). Japanese Breakfast comes to
Santa Cruz hardcore band Scowl announced their new album, Are We All Angels, last month, and today they’re back with their latest offering, ‘Tonight (I’m Afraid)’—the final single before the album drops