Braids announce Shadow Offering

Meet Braids. They’ve just announced their new album Shadow Offering to be released on 24 April. Produced by Chris Walla of Death Cab For Cutie, the new album finds the band at their most personal, unabashedly flexing a new sense of confidence through songs that reach a higher level of artistry and collaboration. Check out lead single and video ‘Young Buck,’ an effervescent ode to impossible love that exudes an undeniable magnetism. Seriously, you...

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Wild Nothing releases Laughing Gas EP

Wild Nothing – the project of Richmond, VA-based Jack Tatum – has released his new EP, Laughing Gas.  Laughing Gas is the third EP from Wild Nothing, and follows his recently released album, Live From Brooklyn Steel. “I think of the EP’s title as being representative of a kind of manufactured bliss and loss of control,” says Tatum. “So much of people’s lives are caught up in the quest for...

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Everything Is Recorded release ‘10:51 / THE NIGHT feat. Berwyn & Maria Somerville’

Pure energy; stripped-back simplicity; a big Smog sample; creative spontaneity; two contrasting but equally vital new collaborators; the universal feeling of anticipation and excitement that fuel a Friday night out… these are the raw materials that make up ’10:51PM / THE NIGHT’, the new single from Richard Russell’s collaborative artist project Everything Is Recorded. It introduces two new Everything Is Recorded collaborators in the form of Trinidad-born Londoner Berwyn (his...

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Stephen Malkmus announces Traditional Techniques

Stephen Malkmus has announced his new album, Traditional Techniques, out Friday 6 March, and leads with new single ‘Xian Man‘. Malkmus’ third solo LP without the Jicks (or Pavement), is new phase folk music for new phase folks, with Malkmus as attuned as ever to the rhythms of the ever-evolving lingual slipstream. It’s packed with handmade arrangements, modern folklore, and 10 songs written and performed in his singular voice. It’s adventurous with...

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Leif Vollebekk announces Australian tour

Following the release of his acclaimed 2019 album New Ways, Montreal’s Leif Vollebekk has announced a run of Australian shows for March 2020. Leif will perform co-headline shows with Melbourne’s inimitable Ainslie Wills in Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane, as well as perform a Brisbane’s Nine Lives Festival. Full run of dates below. To celebrate the announcement, Leif Vollebekk has shared his new video for ‘Apalachee Plain’ which includes vocals from Australian...

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Donny Benét shares new video ‘Girl Of My Dreams’

“Jeffrey Lebowski, it is “The Dude”, Donny Benét, it is “The Don”. Quite simply.” Donny Benét is back with a new single and video, ‘Girl Of My Dreams.’ Watch it below. He explains… “Some songs just write themselves – when it happens you’re a passenger and a vessel to the whole process. Girl of My Dreams was exactly this – as I was feverishly recording instrumental parts I felt that...

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Banoffee shares new video ‘Count On You’

Banoffee has shared the second single ‘Count On You’ from her debut album Look At Us Now Dad out Friday 21st February ‘Count On You’, a full-throttle anthem fueled by blasts of jagged synths and written at the peak of the MeToo movement, is a relentlessly upbeat declaration of solidarity with survivors. The single comes with an uplifting video. “This video was a thrill to make. My co-director Will Mcdowell and I had a pretty ambitious vision for...

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Magic Dirt Life Was Better reissue out now

Remote Control Records in partnership with Emergency Music release the reissue of Life Was Better by Magic Dirt. Life Was Better was originally released in November 1994 on CD and has long been out of print. This is the very first time Life Was Better has been available on vinyl and to stream on DSPs. Catch Magic Dirt as they continue their national tour supporting Cold Chisel this month. Debuting at No. 1 on the Australian alternative music chart and staying on that chart for a whopping 75...

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King Krule announces Man Alive!

King Krule has announced his new album Man Alive! with his first ever self-directed video. Following on from last year’s ‘Hey World!’ video in which Archy Marshall performed acoustic versions of four new songs, Man Alive! (set for release on 21 February 2020) will be the third King Krule titled studio album. Archy Marshall’s long-time love of cinema seeps out in his first foray into directing, with a video for ‘(Don’t Let The Dragon) Draag On’ that pulls influences from Carl Theodor Dreyer’s classic The Passion of...

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Pinegrove new album Marigold out now

Legends of indie-emo rock Pinegrove have released their new album, Marigold. It comes with the next in a series of gorgeous acoustic renditions –  ‘The Alarmist’ – available to watch now. Of the track, the band says ‘This song tries to look at the negotiation of space between two people—balancing comfort and closeness with a need for independence. the song takes place in the first moment you find yourself alone after an intense experience with a friend,...

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U.S. Girls announce Heavy Light

Very excited to announce the return of U.S. Girls.  The seventh album by the protean musical enterprise of multi-disciplinary artist Meg Remy, will be released on Friday 6 March entitled Heavy Light. While Remy has been widely acclaimed for a panoply of closely observed character studies, on Heavy Light she turns inward, recounting personal narratives to create a deeply introspective about-face. The songs are an inquest into the melancholy flavour of hindsight, both personal and cultural. Remy makes this notion formally explicit...

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Jess Ribeiro releases Crybaby remixes

To start the new year right, Jess Ribeiro has shared two new remixes of LOVE HATE album highlight ‘Cry Baby’; featuring a Alan Vega/Suicide inspired electronic masterwork from Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Total Control) and a nod to 90’s Primal Scream remix by production guru Jacky Winter. Jess Ribeiro is a shapeshifting musical enigma. 3 x AMP shortlisted artist and no stranger to critical acclaim, her 2019 album LOVE HATE garnered her 4 stars in The Guardian and feature albums...

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Algiers new album There Is No Year out now

Algiers have released their new album, There Is No Year. Those aware of the ideals of this outspoken four-piece will find their latest direction on There Is No Year traversing unprecedented ground. Coming off two years of nonstop world-touring for their critically acclaimed second album, The Underside of Power—including Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States and the Balkans, where they have established a rabid following; an extended stint opening for Depeche Mode...

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Jeremy Neale shares ‘Still Want You Around Me’

The grind is tough. We’re all just trying to get by – but at what cost? You can chase a dream but if you’re in the working class – everything else suffers for it. In ‘Still Want You Around Me’ Jeremy Neale explores the sentiments not often shared with those closest to us when we’re strung out or snowed under – featuring the feel-good sing-a-long chorus of the summer! The video is a lighthearted clip,...

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Gil-Scott Heron ‘Where Did The Night Go’ Makaya McCraven reimagining released

In December 2019, XL Recordings announced that the acclaimed, Chicago-based jazz musician Makaya McCraven is to release a unique reimagining of I’m New Here, the final album by the late, legendary musician, poet and author Gil Scott-Heron. Titled We’re New Again, the album will be released on 7 February and marks the tenth anniversary of I’m New Here. It’s the second full-length interpretation of the album, following Jamie xx’s 2011 We’re...

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Algiers release ‘We Can’t Be Found’

Algiers have shared new track and video ‘We Can’t Be Found’, taken from the London/NYC four-piece’s third album There Is No Year, out next Friday 17 January. The mesmerising visual for the sinuous, dub-inflected song, which builds to a soaring, cascading chorus, propelled by the powerhouse vocals of frontman Franklin James Fisher, was directed by Ian Cone. “I always feel the most successful music videos are the ones that are reflective and convey the mood of the...

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