Watch Parquet Courts get their funk on performing their new album’s title track ‘Wide Awake’ on The Ellen DeGeneres show! Wide Awake!, out May 18th on Rough Trade/Rhythmethod.
Read MoreDuring a recent interview (32:00-38:00) with Matt Wilkinson on Beats 1, Parquet Courts’ Austin Brown revealed that the band have recorded their collaboration with UGK’s Bun B on the song “Captive of the Sun,” which was first debuted on The Late Show with Stephen
Parquet Courts get remixed by Eaters! Listen to the new remix coming on their forthcoming 12″ called Performing Human.
Today, Parquet Courts have shared the video for “Human Performance,” conceived, directed, and puppeteered by renowned English visual artist (and Turner Prize nominee) Phil Collins. This needs to be seen.
Parquet Courts perform three songs for the Rough Trade sessions off their brand new album, Human Performance, which is out now on Rough Trade. Watch the full set below:
Parquet Courts have unleashed the title track to their album out this Friday, Human Performance. Listen to the smashing new single below:
HUMAN PERFORMANCE OUT 4/8 ON ROUGH TRADE / RHYTHMETHOD Human Performance is out 4/8 on Rough Trade. Recorded over the course of a year against a backdrop of personal instability, Human Performance massively
Parquet Courts were on Letterman last night, performing ‘Bodies Made Of’ from Sunbathing Animal. They did a cracking job don’t you think? ‘Sunbathing Animal’ is out now via Rough Trade/ Rhythmethod Buy
Parquet Courts received an impressive 8.6 on Pitchfork this week for their new album ‘Sunbathing Animal’. Read the review here The album is available now via Rough Trade / Rhythmethod Buy it
Bout time!!! Parquet Courts hangin’ out with Nardwuar the Human Serviette himself! The band riff on Footloose, Bun B, The Source Family and more !!!! Doot doot da loot doot ‘Sunbathing Animals’ out now
You can now stream the brand new album ‘Sunbathing Animals’ from Parquet Courts via The Guardian HERE Its your chance to get cosy and acquainted with the third album from the Brooklyn quartet before its