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 More“Guaranteed to sizzle up local dancefloors this Spring” – Undertheradar Continuing their upbeat momentum from the recently released ‘How 2 Feel’, praised for its “swirling four-on-the-floor rhythms,” (Sniffers), Flamingo Pier unveils ‘Remedy,’ the latest offering from their
New album The Coin That Broke The Fountain Floor Out August 25 on Flying Nun + NZ Album Release Tour Clementine Valentine, the Coromandel-based art-pop duo formerly known as Purple Pilgrims, share the fourth and
Deep In The Night Deep in the night You know, “I miss you more” When I’m stuck inside This room without you And you’re still asleep I’m like a prowling lion That’s
hey,, not sure if you’ll see this but i don’t know what else to do. i can’t get rid of this feeling. like i’m on my own even tho there people around.
NEW ALBUM ‘ALL THAT WAS EAST IS WEST OF ME NOW’ OUT OCTOBER 20 Glen Hansard is sharing the compelling new song ‘Sure As The Rain,’ a musical love letter to his wife
“’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
“Whitney put the past behind them on SPARK, and that’s exactly what it sounds like.” —Esquire “On SPARK, they sound like they’re clearing new paths for their own future.” — The FADER
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
“Hearing his wry stories and those golden, deep fried riffs, I imagined floating down a river on an inner tube, a beer in my hand.” — Pitchfork “‘Rudolph’ pairs pure guitar crunch
“For me, ‘Amokura’ celebrates my heritage, it’s a connection to my homeland. I hope my ancestors are happy” – Paora Apera (P.Digsss’) To celebrate Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani – Cook Islands Language