Today, U.S. Girls – the nom de plume of North American multi-disciplinary and experimental pop artist Meg Remy – has shared a brand new song ‘So Typically Now’ and a self-directed official companion video. A sleek widescreen synth anthem that punctures the real estate bubble, ‘So
Read MorePhoto Credit: Jo McCaughey Weeks of speculation come to an end today as details of the new Kurt Vile album can finally be confirmed: One of the most critically and commercially acclaimed
“Above and beyond all the rooftops, The space cadet waltz’ through the sky Lost in his search for distant forms of life Lucifer’s dream, no one could hold him down” The Cadet
La Luz were King Gizz’s support act at the epic 4 shows at Whammy! Bar earlier this year. These kick ass folks are gearing up to release their brand new album in
“Joey Dosik has a feather-light voice, and ‘Game Winner’ moves with the restrained sensuality of early 1960s soul. But this isn’t an ornate or gaudy kind of revivalism. Mr. Dosik sings with
Forth Wanderers available April 27th worldwide on Sub Pop / Rhythmethod Sub Pop has signed Montclair, New Jersey’s Forth Wanderers, and will release the group’s second full-length effort and label debut, worldwide
Damien Jurado has announced a new album, The Horizon Just Laughed, due out May 4th, 2018 via Secretly Canadian. An early preview can be heard in the scenic video for warmly elegant
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
First single, Solitary Guys, already with club members for weeks, is released to the public today! Listen to Solitary Guys below: JOIN LAWRENCE ARABIA’S SINGLE’S CLUB TODAY! One of New Zealand’s most
The Breeders announce details of their long-awaited fifth album. Entitled All Nerve, and featuring recent single ‘Wait in the Car’, the group’s first record in a decade will be released on March
‘We See You – Berlin’ A short film about The xx and their fans by Sylvie Weber The first of a series of ‘We See You’ films, supported by YouTube The xx