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Luke Titus’s From What Was Will Grow A Flower is a breathtaking blend of jazz-informed soul, experimental pop, and beat-driven exploration. The Chicago-born drummer-turned-multi-instrumentalist crafts eleven…
Lorde’s Triumphant Return: Surprise Washington Square Debut of New Single “What Was That”
Tuesday night in Washington Square Park, hundreds of NYU students scrambled up trash cans, trees, and lampposts for a glimpse of Lorde—our very own “prettier Jesus.”…
Deerhoof Debut “Return of the Return of the Fire Trick Star” Video Ahead of 20th Album & Tour Dates!
Tomorrow, Deerhoof unleash their 20th album Noble and Godlike in Ruin via Joyful Noise, and right now you can dive into its final preview, “Return of…
Sons of Raphael Unveil Thomas Bangalter–Produced Double Single “Nights Are For Love”/“At Dawn I Look For You”
Sons of Raphael—brothers Loral & Ronnel Raphael—are back with a thrilling new double single, “Nights Are For Love” / “At Dawn I Look For You,” produced…
The All-American Rejects Unveil “Sandbox”—First New Music in 10+ Years + Jonas Brothers Tour
The All-American Rejects return in explosive fashion with “Sandbox,” their first fresh track in over ten years and the vanguard of a long-awaited new album. Tyson…
Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Nate Sib blasts back onto the scene with his new single “keep it up,” accompanied by a trippy, neon-soaked video from director Chessa…
bug crush Unveils “Tugboat” and Sets Sail for New EP Somehow I Go in Circles All The Time (May 16)
Brooklyn’s own bug crush—the ever‑evolving project of Carolyn Fahrner—drops “Tugboat,” an intimate new single that charts desire, self‑doubt, and the stubborn drive to keep pushing forward.…
Holy Wave is back with a sun-soaked shimmer and a soulful nod to their roots. The Austin psych-rock mainstays announce their new EP, Studio 22 Singles…
Kali Malone’s The Sacrificial Code has returned—reissued, remastered, and reborn as a 2025 edition that cements its status as a modern drone masterpiece. What began in…
quickly, quickly Unleashes I Heard That Noise: A Thrilling Collision of Folk, Noise & Rock
Graham Jonson’s psych‑pop project quickly, quickly sheds its SoundCloud roots on I Heard That Noise, out now via Ghostly International. This kaleidoscopic debut melds knotty folk…
TVOTR’s Tunde Adebimpe Signs to Sub Pop for Dystopian Synthpop Debut ‘Thee Black Boltz’
Veteran TV on the Radio frontman Tunde Adebimpe is breaking out on his own—signing to Sub Pop for his incendiary solo debut Thee Black Boltz, due…
Beirut’s A Study of Losses is a luminous tapestry of sound that finds Zach Condon at his most daring and heartfelt. Commissioned as a score for…
Celebrated filmmaker and artist Sally Potter steps into the spotlight once again—but this time with a microphone. Her upcoming album ANATOMY, out May 2 on Bella…
Los Angeles hardcore heroes Militarie Gun and Richmond fuzz-pop firestarter Dazy reunite for a knockout new single, “Tall People Don’t Live Long”, out now via Loma…
Panda Bear Delivers a Stunning NPR Tiny Desk Debut with Highlights from ‘Sinister Grift’
Panda Bear—aka Noah Lennox—brings his kaleidoscopic world to life with his long-awaited NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut, performing stripped-down yet radiant versions of “Defense” and “Ferry…
Copenhagen dream-folk duo Snuggle—comprised of Andrea Thuesen (Baby in Vain) and Vilhelm Strange (formerly of Liss)—drift into deeper emotional waters with their stirring new single “Woman…
Asher White Signs to Joyful Noise, Shares Mesmerizing New Single “Kratom Headache Girls Night”
Rising avant-pop force Asher White has officially signed to Joyful Noise and is kicking things off with a vivid new single, “Kratom Headache Girls Night.” A…
Karneef Unveils “Insides Match the Outside” Ahead of Bold New Album ‘It’s How You Say It’ – Out April 25
Montreal’s genre-defying artist Karneef shares the radiant third single, “Insides Match the Outside” (ft. Adam Ratner), from his upcoming album It’s How You Say It, arriving…
Preston Woolsey’s debut album bubba, out May 30 via Brooklyn’s Rose Garden, is more than a musical statement—it’s a love letter to his childhood dog, Boudreaux,…
The Thing Unleashes New Double Single “Can You Help Me?” and “Family Business” + Announces 2025 Tour Dates
NYC’s most unrelenting rock force, The Thing, is back with another punchy preview of their upcoming self-titled album. Out today: two ferociously original A/B-sides, “Can You…