“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 More“This is some top-shelf thrashed-out hardcore music.” – Stereogum “Every Drain song sounds like pouring a case of Mentos into a gallon of cola, dousing it with gasoline and then chucking it
Ahead of Durand Jones’ debut solo album Wait Til I Get Over (out May 5 via Dead Oceans), he has offered a Muscle Shoals-esque tribute to his rural Southern hometown of Hillaryville, Louisiana via his debut track ‘Lord
Praise For Lifeguard “… thrilling and deafening rock that lives somewhere between timeless andcontemporary” – NME “Lifeguard blitzed our senses” – Stereogum “Abrasive, sprawling, and strangely hooky, best experienced with the volume cranked up”
Claud has released a new single “Every Fucking Time” along with the announcement of their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Supermodels, out on July 14 via Saddest Factory Records. The new album follows
Today the renowned singer/songwriter M. Ward is announcing the new studio album ‘Supernatural Thing’, to be released on June 23. His songs “luxuriate in a dream world conjured out of memories, shared
Today, The National release their highly anticipated ninth studio album the First Two Pages of Frankenstein alongside the buzzed about focus track ‘The Alcott ft. Taylor Swift.’ One of the most cinematic and narratively driven moments
Praise for Terrible Sons: “Their songs float on a tide of rare depth and beauty.” – 13th Floor “Songs about compromises and cool heads, tracks such as the bright and wistful Easy Love and
Kevin Morby’s This Is A Photograph, released last year, was a defining moment for the 34-year-old songwriter. The New York Times described it as “a confident 45-minute sashay through vulnerable devotionals and
“Epic” – UNCUT “Variables finds Mist and his crew in an effortless groove, refusing to commit to a single disciple” – CRACK “Lulling and hypnotic” – MOJO Today, Alfa Mist releases Variables,
“narcotically arresting” – Pitchfork “a sound that pulls the ear close in a swirl of whispery vocals, opaque poetry and tight, art-rock instrumentals” – NPR “jangly guitars, pop melodies, and a discernable