“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“Rachel Brown and Nate Amos make music that’s architecturally bizarre, welded together from sunny tunes and surreal poems, brain–battered rock and suspenseful orchestrals.” – Pitchfork on “Barley” (Best New Track) “A playground
“Music is a very personal thing. How you deal with your music is very closely linked with how you deal with your life. If you misuse your capacities as a musician, you’re
Ōtautahi/Christchurch artist & producer Pickle Darling (Lukas Mayo) announces their new album Laundromat, out June 16, 2023 on U.S. label Father/Daughter Records. In addition to the announcement, listen to their vulnerable lo-fi
Today, Daughter release Stereo Mind Game, the new album from the trio of Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella. Their first studio album for seven years, the release features singles ‘Swim Back’, accompanied by London String Orchestra 12 Ensemble, ‘Party’, a track that recounts the
This Is The Kit, the group led by Paris-based bandleader Kate Stables, today announced the band’s new album Careful of Your Keepers–produced by Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals)–will be released on June
Today the born and raised New York duo comprised of Eliza Barry Callahan and Jack Staffen, together known as Purr, are announcing their sophomore record titled ’Who Is Afraid Of Blue?,’ which
Reminiscent of Laura Viers and Tori Amos, ‘Fish Bowl’ is Davis’s ANTI- Records debut. To coincide with its release she has also shared a new video for the title track. Directed by
Wednesday release a video for ‘TV in the Gas Pump,’ the final single and closing song on their highly anticipated upcoming album Rat Saw God, out April 7th via Dead Oceans. “This
This May Be Modern Folk Music’s own OK Computer” MOJO – ALBUM OF THE MONTH “By some measure their most ambitious in terms of instrumentation, arrangements and the sheer creation of atmosphere…
“On the sprawling, multilayered Shook, Algiers kicks its own doors open even further, using the studio to transform the band into something like a commune.” – New York Times ‘Critic’s Pick’ “Shook’ evokes