The Flaming Lips @ Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, NYC, June 8, 2023
The Flaming Lips celebrated the twentieth anniversary of seminal classic “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” with a career spanning set at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre. » Read More
The Flaming Lips celebrated the twentieth anniversary of seminal classic “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” with a career spanning set at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre. » Read More
Five time Grammy winner, Sam Smith (who uses they/them pronouns), and the best-selling female artist of all time, Madonna, have recorded a fierce duet: “VULGAR” as S&M. » Read More
Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is now releasing a live album, Knebworth 22. He also released a live performance of “Roll It Over,” a song from Oasis’ 2000-released album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. » Read More
Bristol-based indie outfit Adult Leisure made their debut last year, offering up a percussive and danceable style of indie rock. Vocalist Neil Scott, guitarist David Woolford, Bassist James Laing, and drummer Nathan Searle have all played in various bands during Bristol’s 2010s indie boom. Facing a restless urge to create during the 2020 lockdowns, the band came together online via video chat and formed Adult Leisure. » Read More
Manchester Orchestra has released a recording of Jimmy Eat World’s “Table For Glasses,” via Loma Vista as Jimmy Eat World has taken on Manchester Orchestra’s “Telepath.” Both bands will also be co-headlining North America together over the summer. » Read More
Wax Owls is the new indie folk project from LA-based singer/songwriter Gerry Hirschfeld. Since debuting in 2020, the band have been sharing a steady stream of new singles, cementing their charming combination of earnest songwriting and lush, anthemic arrangements. » Read More
Toronto based punk band, PUP have shared two previously unreleased songs, “How To Live With Yourself” and “Smoke Screen.” Their live EP, PUP Unravels Lives In Front of Everyone They Know, is also out now. » Read More
Squid’s music is packed with references to literature, art, film, and television, so it feels as if the British quintet can draw inspiration from just about anything. » Read More