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 MoreTo coincide with this week’s release of the expanded edition of The Bravest Man In The Universe, here’s the video for Bobby Womack’s ‘It’s Been A Long Night’. The new track appears as
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Savages will release their debut album Silence Yourself on Friday 3 May 2013 via Pop Noire / Matador / Rhytmethod Available on LP, CD and download, the album was recorded in north-west London’s
“TROUBLE WILL FIND ME,” OUT ON 4AD May 17th A NEW DOCUMENTARY TO PREMIERE AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR TO FOLLOW ALBUM RELEASE Trouble Will Find Me, The National’s new album
Vampire Weekend are pleased to share two wildly different but equally significant songs from their forthcoming album today: ‘Diane Young’ and ‘Step’. ‘Diane Young’ is the first single lifted off their third
British Sea Power – Machineries of Joy on MUZU.TV. British Sea Power ‘Machineries of Joy’ will be out 29 March via Rough Trade/ Rhythmethod
Earlier this year Palma Violets tore themselves away from Lambeth, London to make some noise at house parties, sweaty venues and pizza joints in New York city. Yours Truly went along for
IF YOU LEAVE OUT MARCH 18th Daughter have revealed details of their debut album which will finally see the light of day. The London-based trio of Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella
We’re excited to announce that British Sea Power’s new, fifth album ‘Machineries Of Joy’ will be released on 29th March 2013 on Rough Trade Records/Rhythmethod. ‘Machineries Of Joy’ was written in the Berwyn
“An album bigger and more ambitious than their debut, but just as lovely and melodic.” The Guardian Stornoway’s second album, Tales From Terra Firma, is an album of stories – birth, death,