April 18th in NZ marks the release of the second album from Merrill Garbus’ tUnE-yArDs. Entitled w h o k i l l, the album was recorded shortly after Garbus transplanted herself from Montreal to sunny Oakland, California having extensively toured debut album BiRd-BrAiNs through 2009 and 2010. Produced by
Read MoreGIRL BAND – Holding Hands With Jamie, out September 25th on Rough Trade If you’ve seen Girl Band live, you understand. If you’ve heard The Early Years EP or one of their early, handmade releases – you’ve
…and share the first song from the album, ‘Oh Baby‘ Micachu & The Shapes’ return, three years after the release of their last record Never, is almost an accident: the trio of friends decided
Ladies and gentleman, we would like to introduce you to Canadian act Majical Cloudz.
From day one, it was this band’s passionate performances, live and on recording, that captured our attention (and hearts). This week Alabama Shakes dropped another video for their new single ‘Dunes’ off
Our favourite dream pop heroes shared the first single off their fifth studio album Depression Cherry this week, and it’s sent the internet into spirals. Nice spirals.
U.S. Girls will release “Half Free” on Friday September 25th, her debut album for 4AD. The work of Illinois-born, Toronto-based artist Meg Remy, U.S. Girls has evolved in recent years from the
The infamous five day music festival that takes place annually near Pilton, Somerset in England, drawing crowds of around 175,000 took place over June 24 – 28th. Amongst the star-studded lineup included
Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique – ‘Love Is Free’ feat. Maluca (Photo credit: Alessio Bolozoni - High Res Download) Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique – comprised of Robyn, Markus Jägerstedt, and the
Today, Beirut have revealed a new video for the first single and title track of their forthcoming album ‘No No No’ out Sept 11 on 4AD. Vanity Fair says “No No No”
It’s been announced that Tobias Jesso Jr. will be a new face of iconic brand Saint Laurent. Released this week, Tobias shared a beautiful, alternative version of ‘Without You’ featuring a poignant string