
Leland Whitty of BADBADNOTGOOD Steps Out For Solo Album
Leland Whitty of BADBADNOTGOOD is stepping out on his own for his solo debut album, Anyhow that is due out on December 9 on Innovative Leisure.
Leland Whitty of BADBADNOTGOOD is stepping out on his own for his solo debut album, Anyhow that is due out on December 9 on Innovative Leisure.
Quasi (aka Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss) will release Breaking the Balls of History, their new Sub Pop debut on February 10th, 2023. The twelve-track effort was produced by the duo
After extensive U.S. touring in 2022 with sold-out dates in New York, Denver, and San Diego, Night Moves announce a North America Tour for January 2023, which kicks off in Milwaukee on January 13 and includes dates
Canadian hardcore legends Fucked Up announce their new album, One Day, out January 27th via Merge Records, and today presents its title track and accompanying video (below). One Day is one of the most energizing and intricate
Unknown Mortal Orchestra has shared the new single “I Killed Captain Cook” alongside a video starring Ruban Nielson’s mother, Deedee Aipolani Nielson, a Kanaka Maoli from Hilo and Miss Aloha Hula 1973, who is also featured on the single art.
“The concepts of superstition and mysticism have always fascinated me, especially from a songwriting point of view. A lot of my favorite songs from back in the day were written about these
Indeed, between the critically-acclaimed indie-rock of Snail Nail, along with hard-hitting experimental hip-hop courtesy of JPEGMAFIA, and of course crossover alternative hardcore heroes Turnstile heading up the top of the bill, Sunday night promised to be nothing short of epic for the thousands in attendance to witness the virtual smorgasbord of dopeness on display.
More than 15 years after her debut, Megan Slankard is continuing that indie ethos with her latest, California & Other Stories.
Angela Easterling and her musical and life partner, Brandon Turner, deliver a rich album of eleven originals that run the gamut from parenthood to gun violence to gender identity, and by covering Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee,” immigration issues as well.
Pianist and composer Emmet Cohen picks up where he left off with his 2021 Future Stride, while continuing to augment his trio with a couple of terrific horns on select tracks for Uptown in Orbit.