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 More“[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
Today, while paying homage to a U.S band from his youth Charlie Hickey shares a new single and video, for ‘A Long December’ Counting Crows fans may recognise this song from the
Following the release of his seventh studio album MAHAL, which has emerged as one of the most beloved albums of 2022 — landing on Best Albums of the Year So Far lists by Billboard, Complex,
Khruangbin and Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré share ‘Tongo Barra’ today, a new preview from their collaborative album Ali honoring Vieux’s late father, the great Ali Farka Touré, out September 23rd on
Mitski is “both a disciplined lyricist and technician who balances tension, tenderness, aggression, and the odd splash of macabre humor with consideration; every note feels intelligent on a Mitski record” (ELLE). This
Fresh from a run of shows opening for Phoebe Bridgers this summer, acclaimed recording artist Claud is back with a new single “Go Home!” (Out now via Saddest Factory Records.) The captivating
Toro y Moi, a.k.a Chaz Bear, officially releases Goes By So Fast: A MAHAL film, a short film starring Eric André and Chaz that brings the world of Toro y Moi’s seventh
Bill Fay has always sung about attempting to understand the most universal questions: those of nature, spirituality, humanity. His songs are “calming hymns for another chaotic time”, he says. His influence can