Today, Mannequin Pussy announce their anticipated new album, I Got Heaven, with a video for ‘I Don’t Know You.’ The album, produced by John Congleton, is due March 1st via Epitaph Records. Of ‘I Don’t Know You’ Marisa Dabice says, “This is simply a song about having a crush. About
Read MoreWar Child Records today announce ‘HELP(2)’. Brand new collaborative album inspired by landmark 1995 release HELP Released Friday 6th March via War Child Records You can listen to the first single from
Avalon Emerson & the Charm have announced the release their new album Written into Changes which is set for release on March 20th via Dead Oceans. The LP is about not just
Death Lens might be the perfect punk band for the moment: four working class, multicultural musicians from Southern California who write stage-dive anthems for the oppressed, wielding a message of resilience and
Snail Mail — the project of Lindsey Jordan — announces her highly anticipated third album, Ricochet, due out March 27 on Matador Records. Her first album in five years, she returns with
Mitski announces her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me — out February 27th via Dead Oceans — and releases its lead single/video, ‘Where’s My Phone?’ Supported by a live band
Son Little announces CITYFOLK, his fourth album and first since 2022. Although Little is often placed in the category of “roots musician”, CITYFOLK defies genre and lets the evocation of his storytelling
Cut Worms, the project of Max Clarke, announces his fourth full-length record, Transmitter, due for release on March 13, 2026 via Jagjaguwar. Produced by Jeff Tweedy at Wilco’s Loft studio, Transmitter marks
Kim Gordon’s vision of art and noise has come sharper into focus just as readily as it has changed—a paradigm of possibility that, four decades on, still feels like a dare. The
North Carolina based singer-songwriter Anjimile announces plans to release the full-length album You’re Free to Go, due out March 13, 2026 on 4AD. The announcement comes with the luminous lead single ‘Like
Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since signing to Rough Trade Records on the strength of their demos – which they cold-emailed to labelheads Geoff Travis