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 MoreHatchie, the project of Australian singer-songwriter Harriette Pilbeam, announces new album Liquorice, due for release on November 7 via Secretly Canadian. With collaboration from producer Melina Duterte (aka Jay Som), Hatchie taps
This Friday, David Byrne will release his highly anticipated new album Who Is The Sky? via Matador Records. The latest single from the album ‘What Is The Reason For It?’ Feat. Hayley
Following the release of the trip hop-laced icebreaker ‘Desire‘ and ahead of showcasing at Brisbane’s BIGSOUND Festival as well as a September trio of Aotearoa shows with Folk Bitch Trio, Melbourne/New Zealand-based artist Georgia Knight has shared ‘Mingle‘
Los Angeles indie-pop band HUNNY shares the new single ‘i can see my house from here’, a wistful indie-rock gem that shines with sincerity. From their recently announced album SPIRIT! out on September
Oliver Sim makes his long-awaited return today with brand new single ‘Obsession’, his first new music since 2022’s acclaimed debut solo album Hideous Bastard. Produced by Bullion and Taylor Skye and recorded
Following their signing to Rough Trade Records in May and release of debut single ‘SWEAT’, and latest single, ‘DEATH IN THE FAMILY’. LA six-piece The Sophs return with a cover of Mac Demarco’s ‘For The First Time’ – listen +
Following on from the release of strident punk-rock battle cry ‘Fuck It’, Aotearoa punk force Dick Move announce the forthcoming arrival of their third studio album Dream, Believe, Achieve – set for
Acclaimed rock innovators Thrice continue the journey toward their upcoming album Horizons/West with the release of their anthemic new single ‘Albatross’, out now worldwide via Epitaph Records. Arriving alongside a cinematic visualiser
Radiohead Return to Their Most Controversial Album For a Killer Live Record Hail to the Thief (Live Recordings 2003-2009) is an excellent track-for-track live remake of their politically charged 2003 LP By Rob
Motion City Soundtrack is back and making us feel something again. Known for transmuting complex human emotions into hooky pop-punk charm, today the band shares the sobering rock ballad, ‘Your Days Are