
The Smile Announce New Album ‘Cutouts’ Out October 4th
The Smile today announced the details of a new album titled Cutouts, set for release on October 4th via XL Recordings. Two new tracks off the record, “Foreign Spies” and “Zero Sum,”
The Smile today announced the details of a new album titled Cutouts, set for release on October 4th via XL Recordings. Two new tracks off the record, “Foreign Spies” and “Zero Sum,”
Today, Dan Snaith announces his sixth studio album as Caribou, titled Honey, slated for release on October 4th by Merge Records. This announcement is accompanied by a new track, “Come Find Me” succeeding earlier singles, “Honey,” in
Rounding out our mini-tribute to back-to-school season this week, we have everybody’s favorite “school sucks” song, the iconic “Another Brick in the Wall” by Pink Floyd. The song in and
In today’s live music scene, very few legacy acts, often referred to as classic rockers or “Dad” rock, can fill stadiums by themselves. Perhaps that’s why Def Leppard, Journey, and
Newcomer Jana Mila’s debut, Chameleon, is a prophetic title. Though it’s taken from a song about changing to please others, it could just as easily be a descriptor of her sound,
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on B741, the new album from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on
Denitia is a singer-songwriter who exemplifies American cultural enlightenment. Born and raised outside Houston, Denitia’s southern heritage forms a canvas for her evolving musical portrait. As a child, she performed
Made up of Josefine Jonsson (bass), Serra Petale (guitar), Nic Crawshaw (drums), and Agustina Ruiz (synths/keytar), London-based Los Bitchos are releasing their latest long player, Talkie Talkie, via indie label
Repercussion, The dB’s second album, will be reissued on CD, vinyl (its first time on vinyl in the US), and all digital platforms on October 18, 2024, through Propeller Sound
Best described as “if Ocean Alley and The Arctic Monkeys had a baby and were angry about it,” The Stone Apes bridge the gap between chant-worthy guitar riffs, introspective lyrics,