Out October 20th via Matador / Remote Control Today marks 30th anniversary of Liz Phair’s iconic debut album, Exile In Guyville, a record whose impact and resonance has only grown more profound over the last three decades. This spring, Matador / Remote Control will reissue Exile in Guyville on limited-edition purple vinyl. The 2xLP is available for pre-order
Read MoreAcclaimed Seattle band Chastity Belt have returned with their first new music since 2017’s I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone. This heartfelt new record, simply titled Chastity Belt, is due out on Friday 20 September on LP,
Sleater-Kinney share ‘Can I Go On,’ the fourth track to be released from their highly anticipated new studio album, The Center Won’t Hold, out Friday 16 August via Milk! Records / Remote Control Records.
Courtney Barnett has released a brand new single today – ‘Everybody Here Hates You’. Recorded late in 2018 during a rare break at the height of her Tell Me How You Really Feel world tour, ‘Everybody Here Hates
Courtney Barnett fans have been treated to a surprise new song from the revered songwriter. ‘Small Talk’ is a unheard and unreleased track from the sessions which gave birth to Tell Me
Batu announces the release of his new Rebuilt EP, out Friday 1st June via XL Recordings / Remote Control. Listen to first single ‘Flash React’ below.
Today, Starcrawler have launched a new video, for their song ‘Love’s Gone Again.’ The single comes from their debut self-titled album out now via Rough Trade / Remote Control. Filmed mainly at two shows in Tokyo during
Today Courtney Barnett shares ‘City Looks Pretty’, the third single from her highly anticipated album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Following on from the focussed fury of ‘Nameless, Faceless’ and the gorgeously contemplative ‘Need a Little Time’, the new single takes Barnett in an
Continental Breakfast taken from forthcoming LP ‘Lotta Sea Lice’ released October 13th on Milk! Recordings/ Remote Control “Harmonies and guitarmonies galore” Courtney “An intercontinental country duo for the ages (minus the country, haha)” Kurt
Methyl Ethel are set to release their brand new album Everything Is Forgotten this Friday on Dot Dash / Remote Control Records / Rhythmethod. Leading up to the release, the band have shared a new album track