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Caroline’s second album, Caroline 2, released on May 30, 2025, via Rough Trade Records, is a bold evolution of their post-rock sound. Building upon their 2022…
Pressyes, the moniker of Vienna-based producer René Mühlberger, has unveiled his third studio album, Sundrops!, a radiant collection that encapsulates the essence of summer through a…
Ty Segall’s sixteenth studio album, Possession, released on May 30, 2025, via Drag City, marks a bold evolution in his prolific career. Departing from his signature…
Shunkan Unleashes Haunting New Video “Arm’s Length” off Gritty Return Album Kamikaze Girl
Shunkan—the electrifying rock project of LA’s Marina Sakimoto—returns in full force with the gripping new video for “Arm’s Length,” a standout from her long-awaited album Kamikaze…
Miley Cyrus has never been one to tread water, and with Something Beautiful, she dives headfirst into her boldest sonic transformation yet. This isn’t just a…
quinnie returns with paper doll, her deeply personal and poetic sophomore album, out July 24. The title track—now streaming—dives into the disorienting high of being idealized…
Montreal’s Quinton Barnes delivers a genre-defying triumph with BLACK NOISE, a dark, orchestral hip-hop epic arriving June 6 via Watch That Ends The Night. Known for…
Out June 18 via Jagjaguwar Unknown Mortal Orchestra is back with Curse, a six-track EP arriving June 18th that dives headfirst into chaos and catharsis. Lead…
Natalie Lew, aka Sea Lemon, is diving deep with her long-awaited full-length debut, Diving For A Prize, out this Friday, May 30 via Luminelle. Known for…
Manchester indie-pop darlings Autocamper return with “Red Flowers,” a melancholic, flute-laced gem from their upcoming debut LP What Do You Do All Day?, out July 11…
Irish indie dreamweaver Far Caspian (Joel Johnston) unveils his stunning new single “An Outstretched Hand / Rain From Here To Kerry,” a lush, emotionally-charged track taken…
The Best Albums of 2025 (So Far): Gaga, Panda Bear, MIKE, and More Redefine the Year in Sound
2025 has already delivered an eclectic wave of boundary-pushing albums from some of music’s most visionary artists. From psychedelic rock odysseys to introspective hip-hop and futuristic…
Stereolab’s return with Instant Holograms on Metal Film is nothing short of a revelation. After a 15-year hiatus, the avant-pop pioneers have delivered an album that…
After six long years, Pelican—Chicago’s titans of instrumental heaviness—return with Flickering Resonance, a record that pulses with both crushing weight and luminous clarity. Released via Run…
Triptides’ new album Shapeshifter doesn’t just play—it radiates. Like a prism catching sunrise light over the Pacific, the record washes over you in waves of incandescent…
Model/Actriz close their sophomore album Pirouette on with a moment of unnerving clarity. “Baton,” the final track, unspools like an emotional unraveling—quiet, intimate, and existentially disorienting.…
Preoccupations emerge from the shadows with Ill at Ease, a tense, exhilarating plunge into their most refined and emotionally charged work to date. The Calgary quartet—long…
Provoker return with Mausoleum, their boldest, darkest album yet—out now via YEAR0001. The LA-based trio sharpen their noir-drenched post-punk sound with cinematic flair, emotional heft, and…
Tall Tales Unleashed: Thom Yorke & Mark Pritchard Drop Final Single “The Spirit” Ahead of Album & Film Premiere
Just ahead of their collaborative album Tall Tales (out tomorrow via Warp Records), Thom Yorke and electronic innovator Mark Pritchard share the final single “The Spirit,”…
Brooklyn’s rising underground sensation Swordes unleashes “Boyfriend La La La”—a sugar-coated club banger dripping in manic energy and glitch-pop chaos. It’s twisted, it’s theatrical, it’s dangerously…