Okay Kaya shares a mind-altering video for ‘Jolene From Her Own Perspective,’ the new single from her upcoming world-building album, SAP, out November 4th on Jagjaguwar. The track finds Kaya Wilkins imagining Dolly Parton’s nemesis responding to her song: “I can’t believe we’re arguing about some man. That’s so silly.
Read Morephoto credit: Pooneh Ghana This morning legendary psych-rock phenomenon Tame Impala announced they will play their biggest ever show in New Zealand at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday 16 April. Bringing with them Texan genre-defiers, Khruangbin. The sunny
Photo Credit: Coco Capitán Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – shares the new single/video, “Psych Ward,” from Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her forthcoming album out
Photo credit: Eric Gyamfi After closing out 2019 with ‘Virile’ and ‘Polly,’ Moses Sumney enters 2020 with another new song. ‘Me in 20 Years‘ is taken from part 2 of his highly-anticipated
On the heels of announcing his new, double album græ and releasing its lead single “Virile,” Moses Sumney returns to share a new song. “Polly” is the second offering from the album and follows
Photo Credit: Coco Capitán Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – releases a new single/video, “Asexual Wellbeing,” from Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her new album out
Photo by Graham Tolbert & Crystal Quinn Today, Bon Iver release ‘Naeem,’ the band’s first official, non-lyrical music video since 2012’s ‘Beth/Rest’ – watch it here: https://youtu.be/r1bTeElWBSg The film marks Bon Iver’s first collaboration with Los Angeles-based, Barcelona-born director AG
Moses Sumney by Eric Gyamfi Today, Moses Sumney returns to announce græ, his forthcoming double album, and share its lead single with an accompanying video. Out via Jagjaguwar Records, the album, which is a conceptual
Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – announces Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her new album and Jagjaguwar debut out January 24th, and presents a new single/video,
Black Mountain share a new standalone single, “What’s Your Conquest?” Although separate from their new album, Destroyer, released earlier this year via Jagjaguwar, “What’s Your Conquest?” is in-step with the same vivacious
Sharon Van Etten’s ‘Seventeen,’ off Remind Me Tomorrow, has become one of 2019’s most praised songs live and on record. The Obamas even selected it for their esteemed Spotify Summer Playlist. Today,