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: Joyce Lee Cut Worms share video for ‘Cash For Gold,’ new single off debut album, Hollow Ground, out May 4th via Jagjaguwar. Born with a knack for conjuring fine images and warm
Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra releases their fourth album, Sex & Food (Jagjaguwar). A delightfully shapeshifting album, Sex & Food filters real-deal serious themes such as “What are we consuming? How is it
TUESDAY, APRIL 3 2018 – On the eve of the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album (Sex & Food released Friday April 6 on Jagjaguwar/Rhythmethod), UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA announce their
Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra says through music what we all know to be true. ‘Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays’ is perhaps the first straight-forward dance song off the forthcoming album, Sex & Food
Preoccupations are days away from unleashing their latest creation New Material which is out this Friday, March 23rd on Jagjaguwar/Rhythmethod. The band have released a new single titled ‘Disarray’ today along with
Born with a knack for conjuring fine images and warm sounds with a curious underbelly, Midwestern-bred, New York-based Max Clarke will release Hollow Ground, his debut album as Cut Worms, on May
Ryley Walker has announced his new album, Deafman Glance, due out May 18 via Dead Oceans, and shares lead single “Telluride Speed.” Read the artist’s statement below.
NEW ALBUM SEX & FOOD OUT APRIL 6TH ON JAGJAGUWAR /RHYTHMETHOD Photo credit: Neil Krug Today, Unknown Mortal Orchestra shares ‘Not In Love We’re Just High,’ the newest song off their forthcoming album Sex & Food (out 6th April on
I’m Bad Now Out March 9th via Jagjaguwar / Rhythmethod “Their relaxed, scholarly indie-rock imagines the Velvet Underground if they ditched the leathers for wool sweaters. But this languor contrasts with frontman
S. Carey today debuted the charming and cinematic new video for his recent single, “More I See.” Directed by Brendan Lauer, and starring Carey alongside New York Times bestselling author and songwriter