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 MoreBody / Head – Coming Apart is set for release via Matador Records on September 6th in New Zealand…
photograph by John Von Pamer “A solo record works best when you feel like you’re opening a window into somebody’s life, experiencing the things they’re going through or thinking about, places they’re
“TROUBLE WILL FIND ME,” OUT ON 4AD May 17th A NEW DOCUMENTARY TO PREMIERE AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR TO FOLLOW ALBUM RELEASE Trouble Will Find Me, The National’s new album
PREMIERES AT 0:07 BST (LONDON TIME) (12.07pm NZT) VIA ADELE.TV ON OCTOBER 5 “SKYFALL” RELEASE TO COINCIDE WITH 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF JAMES BOND 007 AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER GLOBALLY ON iTUNES TODAY Adele
and reveal new album artwork and track list The xx have just announced their brand new single ‘Angels’: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-xx/10429446003 "It's been a long time since we've played you anything new. This song
‘Sun’ is the first album of original material from Cat Power in over six years. Chan Marshall performed and produced ‘Sun’ herself in various locations including a studio she built in Malibu.
LOVE THIS GIANT, OUT SEPTEMBER 8th (NZ) ON 4AD/TODO MUNDO DOWNLOAD LEAD TRACK ‘WHO’ ON WWW.LOVETHISGIANT.COM / LISTEN HERE Photo by Andreas Laszlo Konrath David Byrne & St. Vincent have confirmed the September
The xx have announced details of a new album via their Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-xx/10429446003) We’re so excited to share with you the news that our second record ‘Coexist’ will be released
The London-based trio of Elena Tonra, Igor Haefeli and Remi Aguilella, collectively known as Daughter, has signed to 4AD worldwide, outside of North America. On the strength of just two EPs, ‘His
“An astounding record.” – The Observer “A glitchy shimmering dance record.” – MOJO (4/5) “Visions gestures skyward and beyond.” – Pitchfork (8.5 – Best New Music) “You’ll have to search long and