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 MoreShapeshifter, Fat Freddy’s Drop And King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Combine For SUMMER HAZE December 29th – Tauranga – Wharepai Domain January 4th – Matakana – Matakana Country Park With more acts to
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’
Today, Baltimore/D.C. post-hardcore band Pianos Become The Teeth share “Buckley,” the final single and music video from new album ‘Drift’ out on August 26th. The track opens with a heavily manipulated guitar
Following the success of their recent singles, hypnotic Melbourne trio Telenova further tease their forthcoming EP with latest track ‘Scarlet’. In celebration of the extended release Stained Glass Love – due out
New York-based hyperpunk favorites poptropicaslutz! have released their new single, “something about the sky,” a vital track driven by energetic drums and punchy guitar. “The song came to me one night when
“The Fat of the Land” is a thrilling, intoxicating nightmare of a record, an energy flash of supernova proportions.” – ROLLING STONE Today – Friday 1 July (NZT) – marks 25 years
‘Maiea’ (pronounced My-ear-ah) is a call for peace; an incantation in archaic Māori language to ancient deities and gods to soothe and calm a troubled mind. Set for release on Friday June 24th; Aoteaoroa’s
Fresh from a run of shows opening for Phoebe Bridgers this summer, acclaimed recording artist Claud is back with a new single “Go Home!” (Out now via Saddest Factory Records.) The captivating
Today, Los Angeles based anti-pop artist Dolo Tonight announces his new EP ‘Life’s A Party Then You’re Dead’ via Epitaph Records. Since signing to the label, the multi-threat creative has earned an
Bill Fay has always sung about attempting to understand the most universal questions: those of nature, spirituality, humanity. His songs are “calming hymns for another chaotic time”, he says. His influence can