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 MoreLos Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Frazer releases a new single/video, ‘Time Will Tell,’ from his upcoming second solo album, Into the Blue, out 28th June via Dead Oceans. On the
Fresh off the spring leg of her widely acclaimed The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We North American Tour, Mitski releases a new video for the “stunning atmospheric” (Rolling Stone) single
Like the night sky itself, the world of My Light, My Destroyer is always expanding. Cassandra Jenkins’ third full-length, out July 13th via her new label, Dead Oceans, cracks open the promise
MRCY have today shared new single ‘R.L.M’ alongside news of their debut project, VOLUME 1, which will be released on Dead Oceans on May 11th. The hotly-tipped duo play their first, quickly-sold-out
Khruangbin have released their first album in four years–A LA SALA–via Dead Oceans. A gorgeously airy album, it was made only in the company of the group’s long time engineer Steve Christensen,
Khruangbin’s album A LA SALA is out in less than a month and today, they share another taste with ‘Pon Pón’ via KCRW. ‘Pon Pón’ holds the band’s table at the West
MRCY have today shared second track ‘Flowers In Mourning’, which is available now on Dead Oceans. The duo introduced themselves recently with the soulful, psychedelic ‘Lorelei’, which has picked up early support
Khruangbin share the song ‘May Ninth’ from their forthcoming new album A LA SALA. The wistful, mid-tempo track exudes the band’s signature warmth thanks to its American roots-inspired guitar lines and airy vocals
MRCY introduce themselves today with stunning debut single ‘Lorelei’, available now on Dead Oceans. The duo have also confirmed plans for their first ever live shows, opening for Black Pumas on their
Musical polymaths Khruangbin return with the announcement of A LA SALA or ‘To the Room’ in Spanish — the band’s fourth studio album and first LP in four years out April 5th on