“Best-solo album…Bright November Morning does feel like a new dawn for the Don.. the great storyteller of New Zealand music” – Russell Baillie, NZ Listener “It’s a marvel…Being able to articulate the complex relationship between people and place, fear and beauty, freedom and risk, memory and hope in a few
Read Moreeverything is alive, Slowdive’s 5th record, is exactly what the title suggests: an exploration into the shimmering nature of life and the universal touch points within it. While there are parts of
“’skin in the game’ subtly surges forward, gliding with the delicate grace and breathtaking shimmer Slowdive fans have come to know and love.” — Stereogum “It’s very dynamic, it’s very pretty, it’s
POSTHUMOUS NEW ALBUM ‘BIRD MACHINE’ OUT SEPTEMBER 8 Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse first heard the Robyn Hitchcock song ‘Listening to the Higsons’ as a single in the early 80’s. He listened to
“a record that ought to push this band as far into the spotlight as they deserve to be.” – 4/5 Kerrang! “A competent mesh of sleek shoegaze with pangs of 90’s era
“Warmly indelible melody and indie-rock dynamics… One of the best albums so far of 2023” – The Observer/The Guardian “Wondrous and confessional … Davis has a leg up on everyone else. She takes
Glen Hansard is set to release his fifth solo record ‘All That Was East Is West Of Me Now’ on October 20. It will mark the singer–songwriter‘s first record in over four
Today, rising NYC alt-star aldrch shares his new track, ‘tongues,’ with artist-producer wunderkind Curtis Waters. The collaboration follows the announcement of his debut album, industry standard, out September 22 via Epitaph Records.
Today, Mitski — “the most alluring and enigmatic musician in indie rock” (Rolling Stone) — announces her new album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, out September 15th on Dead Oceans, and presents its anthemic lead
Clementine Valentine, the Coromandel-based art-pop duo formerly known as Purple Pilgrims, share a new single ‘The Rope’ off their upcoming album, The Coin that Broke the Fountain Floor, out August 25th via Flying Nun Records. To celebrate the album’s
“Writing a great shoegaze song remains fiendishly difficult. Slowdive remain masters at this evanescent art.” — Pitchfork “‘kisses’ is everything a Slowdive superfan could want” — Stereogum “A blissful reintroduction to what [Slowdive] do