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.
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Midnight Sister Share New Single “Daddy Long Legs” Listen Here Debut Album Saturn Over Sunset Out September 8th On Jagjaguwar Catch Them On Tour This Fall With D.D Dumbo “Sounding at times
BRIANA MARELA SHARES NEW SINGLE, “GIVE ME YOUR LOVE” NEW ALBUM, CALL IT LOVE, OUT AUGUST 4TH ON JAGJAGUWAR (photo credit – Eleanor Petry) Stream Briana Marela’s “Give Me Your Love” –
Gordi is set to release her debut record ‘Reservoir’ on August 25th via Jagjaguwar / Rhythmethod. Listen to the first single off the new album, ‘Heaven I Know’ here.
There is something enduring about great love songs. Briana Marela’s new album, Call It Love, out August 4th on Jagjaguwar / Rhythmethod, wraps its wide arms around the subject, invoking all its
Chicago-based soul singer, poet and activist Jamila Woods will partner with Jagjaguwar and her original label home, Chicago’s respected hip-hop incubator Closed Sessions for the proper release of her beloved 2016 album HEAVN.
Trevor Sensor Announces Debut Album Andy Warhol’s Dream out June 16 via Jagjaguwar Watch Video for “High Beams” On Tour with The Family Crest and Mt. Joy On June 16, Trevor Sensor
Today Dinosaur Jr. shares a new video for “Knocked Around.” The track comes from the trio’s latest LP, Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not, released last year via Jagjaguwar.
“A phenomenal range of styles are lovingly spliced together, from funk to folk, but sweet melodies and sheer musicality make this an invigorating blast” — The Guardian “[‘Hang’] is as jangly and