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 MoreToday, genre-bending Houston, Texas trio Khruangbin announces a series of five live LPs to be released concurrently through 2023. The ambitious year-long undertaking pays homage to the band’s ever-sharpening live show, with
Wednesday release a video for ‘TV in the Gas Pump,’ the final single and closing song on their highly anticipated upcoming album Rat Saw God, out April 7th via Dead Oceans. “This
Today, Durand Jones releases lovelorn, reflective serenade ‘That Feeling’ off his debut solo album Wait Til I Get Over (out May 5 via Dead Oceans). Over ten years in the making, the
“Big Picture extrapolates ‘love at its temporary best,’ and it proves lasting. You might be rubbed emotionally raw by this quietly candid record, but you’ll be comfortable lovestruck too.” — Bust Magazine Today,
“One of the most compelling indie rock bands in America.” –Pitchfork “Rat Saw God is Wednesday’s third album and may be one of the biggest of 2023.” -NPR “Wednesday’s coronation as one of the
Today, Durand Jones announces his debut solo album ‘Wait Til I Get Over’ (out May 5 via Dead Oceans) and releases its boisterous first single ‘Lord Have Mercy.’ The collection of songs
shame have unveiled the brand new track/video ‘Adderall’, the latest single to be taken from their anticipated upcoming third record Food for Worms, out this Friday, via Dead Oceans. ‘Adderall’ is something
“[Fenne Lily’s] intimate voice recalls the early works of Sharon Van Etten … during choruses that ache and swoon.” – NPR Music “Fenne Lily’s BREACH is a deeply moving album about confrontation.
shame have unveiled the video for brand new track ‘Six-Pack’, the latest single to be taken from their anticipated upcoming third record Food for Worms, out 24th Feb, 2023, via Dead Oceans.
“With his wild gaze, devilish grin and mix of self-deprecation and swagger, Charlie Steen is one of rock’s most compelling young figures, and he’s more than ready to get back out there.” – GQ