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 More“a testament to Sumney’s incredible artistry…one of the brightest songwriters we have” – High Snobiety “urgent, powerful and brilliant live” – i-D Today, Moses Sumney is sharing a new live performance video for ‘Rank & File‘.
Lonnie Holley’s landmark new album MITH (out Sept. 21st via Jagjaguwar) is an epic and often arduous journey, one full of struggle, pain and disillusion. However, it’s grand finale is a moment of levity
Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra share the remix of Sex & Food standout “Hunnybee” by NYC lo-fi house producer Baltra. Baltra is part of the same scene as Ross from Friends and DJ Seinfeld,
UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA SEX & FOOD NZ TOUR THE FOUNDRY, CHRISTCHURCH – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 GLENROY AUDITORIUM, DUNEDIN – THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 HUNTER LOUNGE, WELLINGTON – FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 – SOLD OUT! TOWN
Unknown Mortal Orchestra have announced the addition of the Australian heavy hitting duo Divide and Dissolve to all New Zealand shows. The bands four date tour kicks off in under a month and tickets are selling fast with
Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner have made a 10-song record called Big Red Machine that will be released on August 31 via the new PEOPLE digital platform and all streaming services, as well as vinyl,
Photo by Tim Duffy Having recently signed to Jagjaguwar, Lonnie Holley announces his new album, MITH, to be released on September 21st. The expansive American experience Lonnie Holley quilts together across MITH
Photo credit: Neil Krug Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra share a new video for album track and single “Hunnybee.” From the day their new album Sex & Food was released, it was clear “Hunnybee” was really hitting
Today Preoccupations releases a live video for the song ‘Decompose‘ which was filmed at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto. Directed by Evan Henderson and shot on film which had been boiled for 2 weeks
Photo credit: Eric Gymafi After releasing an extended version of ‘Make Out In My Car,’ a standout track originally featured on his critically-acclaimed debut LP Aromanticism, Moses Sumney is back today to share