Today Interpol release their next installment of new music – the impeccable ‘Fables’ – taken from their brand new record ‘The Other Side Of Make-Believe’, released July 15th on Matador. Listen here; The new track follows the band’s well-received first two songs from the record, ‘Toni’ & ‘‘Something Changed’– which
Read MoreThe New Pornographers’ Brill Bruisers out August 22 ON MATADOR RECORDS / RHYTHMETHOD FIRST ALBUM IN FOUR YEARS FROM ACCLAIMED SUPERGROUP The New Pornographers’ highly anticipated new album, Brill Bruisers, will be
Seek Warmer Climes Lower The debut album, released 13th June 2014 Lower make intense music. Seek Warmer Climes, the Copenhagen quartet’s debut album, sparkles with the harmonic dissonance and high-strung urgency of their
Lower share ‘Soft Option’ mp3 download From the debut album Seek Warmer Climes Out June 13th on Matador Records After sharing ‘Lost Weight, Perfect Skin,’ the pummeling and almost tribal first single
You can stream Fucked Up‘s new album ‘Glass Boys’ now via Pitchfork Advance. The album is out here in New Zealand Friday via Matador Records / Rhythmethod Preorder on iTunes Pre order from JB Hi-Fi
To keep us out of lulling into acquiescence, these releases should snap us back awake… please note a small delay in Fucked Up vinyl will see deliver early next week – should
Fucked Up have unveiled the video for their track ‘Sun Glass’ off forthcoming album Glass Boys. The video was shot at and around the Brainsqueeze Festival in California ‘Glass Boys’ will be out
One year after the release of their acclaimed debut album, Silence Yourself, SAVAGES will release new music in the shape of 12-inch single “Fuckers / Dream Baby Dream” (Matador / Rhythmethod). Recorded
Fucked Up have released a brand new track featuring J Mascis ‘Led By Hand’. Stream the song from the band’s forthcoming album ‘Glass Boys’. ‘Glass Boys’ is out May 30th via Matador Records / Rhythmethod Buy it
Since the release of EMA’s album ‘The Future’s Void’, fantastic reviews have been popping up all over the place. Read a great review from Pitchfork here & watch the 2nd video from EMA
Queens of the Stone Age have released their NSFW video for ‘Smooth Sailing’. Enter The Void meets The Hangover via director Hiro Murai (who has produced videos for St Vincent, Childish Gambino). Follow Josh Homme on