Dead Oceans has announced the release of Bill Fay’s Still Some Light: Part 2, the second side of the double compilation album made up of 70s album demos (Part 1) and 2009 home recordings (Part 2). Following the recent release of Still Some Light: Part 1 on 14th Jan, Still Some
Read More“The Fat of the Land” is a thrilling, intoxicating nightmare of a record, an energy flash of supernova proportions.” – ROLLING STONE Today – Friday 1 July (NZT) – marks 25 years
To celebrate the release of their astonishing debut album, Up The Bracket, The Libertines are releasing a 20th Anniversary Edition on multiple formats, through Rough Trade via Rhythmethod, on October 21st 2022.
Manchester rock band OCEANSIZE built a career and reputation of constructing sonic soundscapes from out of nowhere into the most monolithic, dynamic behemoths heard in aeons. The band formed in 1998 and released four
Bright Eyes have released ‘St. Ides Heaven.’ The Elliot Smith cover is taken from Letting Off The Happiness: A Companion – part of their forthcoming Companion series releases, the first three of which
Today, you can watch a brand-new video for the Pavement B-side ‘Harness Your Hopes’, directed by Alex Ross Perry (Her Smell) and starring Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets). The song is drawn from the Spit
Dead Oceans has announced the release of Bill Fay’s Still Some Light: Part 2, the second side of the double compilation album made up of 70s album demos (Part 1) and 2009 home
Bright Eyes have announced an extensive reissue / re-recording project on Dead Oceans for 2022. The revered band, who moved their entire recording catalog over to the Secretly Group label last year,
This spring, Matador Records will celebrate the 21st anniversary of The New Pornographers’ debut record and breakout, Mass Romantic (2000), with a limited-edition LP reissue out 12/10. The album – clocking three
Late 2018 will mark the 40th anniversary of Bauhaus. To celebrate, Beggars Arkive is reissuing records from the band’s catalogue on limited edition coloured vinyl. Shot in a disused warehouse in Wardour
This Mortal Coil was the given name of a strictly-studio project that spawned three albums, conceived and produced by one-time 4AD founder Ivo Watts-Russell. Over the span of eight years he, along