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Guitarist and sonic storyteller Cameron Knowler releases “La Paz,” a spellbinding instrumental duet with Jordan Tice (Hawktail), just days before the arrival of his new album…
Kali Uchis Unveils Dazzling New Video for “Sunshine & Rain” and Previews Her Most Ambitious Era Yet
GRAMMY® winner Kali Uchis kicks off her next chapter with the vibrant video for “Sunshine & Rain,” the first single from her highly anticipated fifth studio…
L.A. Witch returns darker and sharper than ever with “Icicle,” the haunting new single from their upcoming album DOGGOD, out April 4, 2025 via Suicide Squeeze.…
“Lonely People With Power,” the sixth studio album by Deafheaven, marks a compelling return to the band’s heavier roots after the more polished sound of their…
French electro-pop duo Polo & Pan return with 22:22, a dazzling third album out now via Ekler/Hamburger/Virgin. Across 12 radiant tracks, the pair blends dreamy disco…
Perfume Genius, the moniker of Mike Hadreas, has once again captivated listeners with his seventh studio album, Glory. This latest offering is a masterful blend of…
Tortoise returns with their first new release since 2016: the digital single “Oganesson,” out now via International Anthem and Nonesuch Records. Arriving just ahead of their…
Harmony returns with “Where Strangers Go,” a delicate and emotionally rich new single that blends dreamy keys with her signature poetic lyricism. Directed by Sophie Day…
John Summit is back with a bang, dropping his electrifying new single “light years” featuring Inéz via Darkroom/Experts Only. A dazzling blend of euphoric builds, pulsating…
Sea Lemon’s ‘Diving For A Prize’ Is a Dream-Pop Gem Drenched in Pacific Northwest Magic
Natalie Lew, the mind behind Sea Lemon, dives deep into dream-pop waters with Diving For A Prize, her luminous full-length debut, out June 13 via Luminelle.…
late night drive home Grapples with Digital Despair on Dazzling Debut as I watch my life online
After months of cryptic teases, late night drive home finally steps into the spotlight with their long-awaited debut album as I watch my life online, out…
Luke Titus steps into full bloom on From What Was Will Grow A Flower, a sprawling and soulful second LP that’s equal parts jazz mysticism and…
Katie Schottland returns as Swimming Bell with Somnia, a five-track EP that feels like a lucid dream just out of reach. Produced by indie-folk heavyweight Rob…
Stockholm’s chaotic post-punk provocateurs V**gra Boys return with “The Bog Body,” a gloriously grimy standout from their upcoming album v**gr aboys, out April 25 via their…
Salem 66, the groundbreaking Boston trio formed in 1982 by Judy Grunwald, Beth Kaplan, and Susan Merriam, were true pioneers—an all-women band boldly navigating the male-dominated…
Arc De Soleil’s “Dunes of Djoser” Is a Timeless Portal Into His Expansive Debut Lumin Rain
Arc De Soleil—Swedish multi-instrumentalist and sonic shape-shifter Daniel Kadawatha—has officially announced his debut album Lumin Rain, landing June 27 via Maison Arts. Alongside it comes “Dunes…
Japanese Breakfast’s ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)’ Is a Stunning Evolution in Sound and Spirit
Michelle Zauner, the mind and soul behind Japanese Breakfast, returns with For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)—an album that drifts away from the glittering optimism of…
Rating 10/10 – CLASSIC Album With their tenth studio album is, My Morning Jacket delivers a vibrant, soul-soaked statement of presence, joy, and creative renewal. Produced…
With Tonky, Lonnie Holley once again proves he’s not just making music—he’s channeling something elemental. Out now via Jagjaguwar, the album is a swirling, shape-shifting soundscape…
Bibi Club Reignite ‘Feu de garde’ With a Hypnotic Deluxe Edition and Cover of “Orgiastic”
Montreal duo Bibi Club are breathing new life into their acclaimed 2024 album with Feu de garde (les braises), a deluxe reissue arriving May 9 via…