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 MoreIt’s A Beautiful Place, the new full-length from Water From Your Eyes out August 22, opens with zero-gravity instrumental ‘One Small Step’ – a fitting prelude for what is one giant leap
Since we last heard from Pool Kids, the Florida based quartet had just released their sprawling sophomore album in 2022. “Filled with gut punch hooks,” Pitchfork lauded, “The Tallahassee band’s second album
Curtis Harding is proof of the strange magic that happens when musical prowess meets unbridled imagination. Today the Atlanta-based singer/songwriter announces his fourth full-length album, a true-to-life reflection he soon expanded into
Big Thief will release their sixth studio album, Double Infinity, on 5 September 2025. Today, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and James Krivchenia share album opener, ‘Incomprehensible’. Double Infinity is the follow-up to
Shame have announced their return with new album Cutthroat, out 5th September 2025 via Dead Oceans, and have shared the thrilling new video for the album’s title track, directed by Ja Humby,
Matador Records capitalizes on the sweeping success of box office smash PAVEMENTS with the digital release of the iconic meta-documentary’s original soundtrack. It includes the group’s never-before-released cover of Jim Pepper’s song
Last night, Pavement made their debut on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform ‘Harness Your Hopes,’ the group’s b-side-cum-streaming-smash, now officially certified as an RIAA gold record. Watch the clip
An examination of the seminal band, Pavements appears to be just another music documentary, until it doesn’t. A prismatic, narrative, scripted, documentary, musical, metatextual hybrid, the film directed by Alex Ross Perry
Conceptual band La Dispute have announced their first album in six years No One Was Driving The Car for September 5th via Epitaph. Self produced and heavily inspired by the 2017 psychological
‘BAM BAM (ft. Takoda)’ opens I DON’T LIKE MY TELEPHONE – sunking‘s second album for ANTI- Records – like the sun breaking through the clouds. Anchored by a groovy low-end—imagine if a walking