Today New York-based, Peruvian-born artist Daniela Lalita releases her debut single and music video for ‘Tenía Razón,’ out now on Young. Written, produced (with co-production from Sega Bodega) and directed by Lalita, it’s a bold debut for the multi-hyphenated artist whose practice spans music, costume design, film, performance and fine art.
Read MoreConceptual band La Dispute has released three new songs as Act 4 of their forthcoming album No One Was Driving the Car—their first full-length since 2019’s Panorama. The album is heavily influenced
Fresh from Glastonbury and soon to appear at Green Man, Nadia Reid returns with ‘Not Giving It Out’ – a luminous, slow-burning reflection on love, identity, and quiet resistance. Rooted in Dunedin’s North
Jens Lekman has shared his new single ‘Wedding in Leipzig,’ the latest preview of his anticipated new album Songs For Other People’s Weddings, due out September 12th via Secretly Canadian. His first
Kora are back-and sound bigger, deeper and more electrifying than ever. With a long-awaited new album Fifth Season set for release August 22nd digitally and on vinyl and a national tour to match, the iconic Aotearoa band is set
Baltimore singer-songwriter and producer Nourished By Time shares ‘BABY BABY,’ the third single from his upcoming album The Passionate Ones, out August 22nd via XL. A deadpan dispatch from the frontlines of
Beloved LA indie-pop outfit HUNNY announces their new album SPIRIT! due for release on September 26th via Epitaph Records. All about embracing the weird, SPIRIT! is an album born from uncertainty and built
Ōtautahi/Christchurch songwriter Pickle Darling (Lukas Mayo) announces with their most intricate and lovingly chaotic work yet – Battlebots, out September 5 via US indie label Father/Daughter Records. The latest single ‘Violence Voyager’ taken from the album, is built on chiming loops and disarming
High-octane Aotearoa punks Dick Move stride back into 2025 with fierce new punk-rock battle cry ‘Fuck It‘. An uncompromising, strident anthem of self-determination delivered at pace – a flurry of fuzz and grit at just
Folk Bitch Trio — the Melbourne/Naarm-based band of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them) — have released their debut album, Now Would Be A Good Time, out July 25th via Jagjaguwar. Their music sounds familiar, built on
Wednesday release ‘Pick Up That Knife,’ the rattling and grungy new single from the band’s recently announced forthcoming album, Bleeds. “’Pick Up That Knife’ is a song that revolves around feelings of