Today, Aldous Harding releases ‘Fever’, the second single from her forthcoming new album Warm Chris. Accompanying the song’s swaggering piano-driven staccato is an official video created by Harding and Otautahi’s Martin Sagadin showcasing the many faces of one of New Zealand’s favourite performers. “As with all things Aldous Harding, it’s
Read MoreToday sees the release of London-based black midi’s debut album, Schlagenheim via Rough Trade/Rhythmethod. The band presents the video for new single, ‘Ducter,’ following previously released songs ‘Talking Heads‘ and ‘Crow’s Perch.’ ‘Ducter’ is a blistering force, beginning with tempered
Two Door Cinema Club have today announced details of their fourth studio album False Alarm, out June 21st via Prolifica Inc / PIAS. Also unveiled today is new single ‘Satellite’, an infectious Krautpop-influenced
Kyle Craft & Showboat Honey has shared a very sweet video for ‘Deathwish Blue,’ a highlight from Showboat Honey, the group’s forthcoming album, out July 12th worldwide from Sub Pop and directed by Eleanor Petry.
Austin’s most esteemed rock ambassadors, Spoon, today unleash the band’s first new song since 2017’s acclaimed Hot Thoughts. ‘No Bullets Spent‘ showcases Spoon in full creative forward momentum, with its staccato rhythms and spooky film-noir
On September 6th, Sub Pop will release Frankie Cosmos’ fourth studio album, Close It Quietly. This album is a manifestation of the band’s collaborative spirit: Greta Kline and longtime bandmates Lauren Martin (synth),
Alex Cameron will release his third album, Miami Memory, on September 13th via Secretly Canadian. In conjunction with today’s announcement, Cameron now presents ‘Divorce’ with an accompanying video. As with 2017’s Forced Witness,
Velvet Negroni, the creative alter-ego of Minneapolis’ Jeremy Nutzman, creates raw, experimental R & B centred on the level of intimacy his voice evokes hybridising classic soul and West Indian elements. Today,
Sleater-Kinney share ‘The Future Is Here’, the second new track to be revealed from their forthcoming highly anticipated album, The Center Won’t Hold, produced by St. Vincent and slated for release Friday 16th August via Milk! Records /
Download hi-res here Lloyd Cole has confirmed six New Zealand concerts in November for his ‘From Rattlesnakes to Guesswork‘ tour, with The Commotions‘ guitarist Neil Clark joining him on stage. The duo
On the heels of her triumphant Matador Records debut Turn Out the Lights and the critically acclaimed EP as one – third of boygenius (not to mention recent team-ups with Matt Berninger,