Today New York-based, Peruvian-born artist Daniela Lalita releases her debut single and music video for ‘Tenía Razón,’ out now on Young. Written, produced (with co-production from Sega Bodega) and directed by Lalita, it’s a bold debut for the multi-hyphenated artist whose practice spans music, costume design, film, performance and fine art.
Read MoreKevin Morby photographed by Barrett Emke for his upcoming fifth record Oh My God. out 26th April, 2019 on Dead Oceans / Rhythmethod Download High Res Here The song borrows from
Seattle band Tacocat are set to release This Mess Is a Place, their new full-length album on LP/CD/Digital and Cassette on Friday, May 3rd. The sparkly new album is their first for Sub Pop, and
Today, Pixx releases a new single, ‘Bitch’ from her forthcoming album, Small Mercies (out 7 June). Swaggering and vicious, Hannah Rodgers explains the background of the song: I wrote this song in
Seattle’s own Versing will release their Hardly Art full-length 10000 on LP/CD/Cassette and Digitally on May 3rd. Following the release of their singles ‘Tethered‘ and ‘Offering,’ comes a new video for their song ‘Renew.’ Directed by
Bleached – the Los Angeles-based rock duo of sisters Jessica and Jennifer Clavin – return with a new single, ‘Shitty Ballet,’ and an accompanying video. ‘Shitty Ballet’ is the first taste of new music from the band
Photo credit: Halfdan Venlov Iceage have released a new video for ‘Painkiller’, one of the standout tracks from their critically acclaimed fourth album Beyondless. Hallucinogenic epiphanies filmed between Tijuana, San Diego and
Photo by Olivia Jaffe Black Mountain shares the second single from their forthcoming album, Destroyer, to be released on May 24th via Jagjaguwar. The serpentine ‘Boogie Lover’ coils down the Strip. You pull
On ‘Twin Cities,’ The Gotobeds’ latest single from their upcoming album, Debt Begins at 30, the band taps Tracy Wilson, formerly of Dahlia Seed and currently of Positive No, to share the singing, and
Watch the new Beirut video for ‘When I Die’, directed by contemporary multimedia artist Brody Condon. The video echoes the themes of the song, which is loosely inspired by a fictional suicide cult.
Photo Credit: Cameron McCool Up-and-coming Los Angeles rock band Starcrawler, fronted by the enigmatic nineteen-year-old frontwoman Arrow de Wilde, release a cover of The Ramones’ 1989 single ‘Pet Sematary’ for the new Paramount Pictures film, based on Stephen King’s iconic novel,