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“Lil Lotus is rewriting the emo playbook and there are no rules” – Alternative Press Lil Lotus Announces Sophomore Album ‘Nosebleeder’ Out December 1st Via Epitaph Records Today, shapeshifting songwriter and musician
DEBUT ALBUM ‘INDUSTRY STANDARD’ OUT SEPTEMBER 22 VIA EPITAPH Today, rising NYC alt-star aldrch shares his new track, ‘tongues,’ with artist-producer wunderkind Curtis Waters. The collaboration follows the announcement of his debut
Praise For UK GRIM The Sunday Times – Album of the Week 5/5 “A Mini Masterpiece” Daily Telegraph – Album of the Week 5/5 “ UK Grim will cement their place as one of Britain’s most
Today, Faye Webster returns with ‘Lifetime,’ a stunning and sparse new single that comes with a companion music video directed by Kyle Ng of Brain Dead. ‘Lifetime’ comes on the heels of
NEW ALBUM ‘ALL THAT WAS EAST IS WEST OF ME NOW’ OUT OCTOBER 20 “The track stomps like a melancholy waltz as Hansard contemplates loss and the passage of time.” – Consequence on
bar italia are the London based three-piece of Nina Cristante, Jezmi Tarik Fehmi and Sam Fenton. They will release their second full length of 2023, ‘The Twits’, on November 3rd, less than
Today, Big Thief have shared a captivating new single, ‘Born For Loving You’. Recorded and produced by Dom Monksat Guissona, Spain’s Teatre de cal Eril Studio on a recent tour, ‘Born For
NEW ALBUM I DON’T WANT YOU ANYMORE OUT SEPTEMBER 29TH ON SECRETLY CANADIAN Cherry Glazerr’s, Clementine Creevy has shared a new song today from her forthcoming new album, I Don’t Want You
Praise for Mitski & The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We “Mitski has a gift for singing serenely about troubled thoughts and finding large implications in small images.” — New York Times “One
“the Philly crew narrates their experience as Black American artists and their own personal turmoil with brute-force guitar riffs, hip-hop-influenced programming, and frontman Pierce Jordan’s larynx-shredding confessionals.” – Rolling Stone #1 Metal