Today singer-songwriter and trans woman jasmine.4.t releases her debut album You Are The Morning via Saddest Factory Records & shares a new video for album standout track ‘Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation’. Based in Manchester, Jasmine is the first UK signee to Phoebe Bridgers’ label and the album was produced by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus On ‘Guy
Read MoreBlawan – aka Jamie Roberts – has released his highly anticipated new album SickElixir via XL Recordings. Crafted between Berlin, Leeds, Paris, and Lisbon, SickElixir is Blawan’s most personal work to date;
Madi Diaz releases ‘Why’d You Have To Bring Me Flowers,’ the final preview from her new album, Fatal Optimist, out this Friday via ANTI-. Following ‘Heavy Metal,’ in which “Diaz sings about realizing
On a mission to bring fun back into music, singer/songwriter Dolo Tonight (aka Jonah Rindner) is defining his own brand of “awkward anti-pop” with his debut album DVD Rental Store out now
The GRAMMY-nominated iconoclast Neko Case is releasing her highly anticipated new studio album ‘Neon Grey Midnight Green’ this Friday via Anti- Records. “It’s an album that blossoms with awe,” Pitchfork beautifully described
Midwest pop-punk veterans Motion City Soundtrack make a triumphant return with the release of their new album, The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World out now via Epitaph Records. Their first full-length since 2015’s
North Carolina group Wednesday have released their anticipated new album, Bleeds, via Dead Oceans. On the already critically acclaimed album, Wednesday present an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that—like many of
Naarm/Melbourne trio Acopia return with their much-anticipated third album Blush Response, out now via London/NYC label Scenic Route. Following acclaimed singles ‘Talk About It’, ‘Falter’, and ‘Real Life’—which drew support from the
A guitarist who lays hands on strings and builds worlds, Rafiq Bhatia presents the guitar as figurative language: the representation of a physical space, a sound and function beyond conventional uses of
shame release their fourth and “most energetic and optimistic record to date” (Dork), Cutthroat, via Dead Oceans. It’s shame at their blistering best–an unapologetic new album made with Grammy winning producer John
Pool Kids‘ third album, Easier Said Than Done, shimmers with emotional clarity and courage. Adrenalising and irresistible, it brings the dynamism of the band’s live show into the studio, showcasing a style