beabadoobee Shares New Song “See You Soon”
Filipino-born, London-raised singer/songwriter/guitarist beabadoobee is releasing a new album, Beatopia, on July 15 via Dirty Hit. Now she has shared its second single, “See You Soon.” » Read More
Filipino-born, London-raised singer/songwriter/guitarist beabadoobee is releasing a new album, Beatopia, on July 15 via Dirty Hit. Now she has shared its second single, “See You Soon.” » Read More
Hilarie Sidney has had a storied career in the indie rock underground, including co-founding the Elephant Six collective and drumming for The Apples In Stereo. In recent years, Sidney has returned to the world of indie rock with her band The High Water Marks. The band returned from over a decade on hiatus with their 2020 album Ecstasy Rhymes and followed this year with another new album, » Read More
Ty Segall has announced a new album, “Hello, Hi”, and shared its title track. » Read More
Earlier this month, Nashville indie folk outfit Dallas Ugly released their debut album, Watch Me Learn. After first meeting in university and later going their separate ways, Owen Burton, Eli Broxham, and Libby Weitnauer reunited in Nashville at the start of the pandemic. Under the first lockdowns, the trio began crafting the winding country-tinged soundscapes that make up their debut record, » Read More
Spiritualized (aka Jason Pierce and backing band) released a new album, Everything Was Beautiful, last week via Fat Possum. Now they have shared a live video for the album’s epic 10-minute closing track, “I’m Coming Home Again.” Pierce co-directed the video with Juliette Larthe, which was filmed in the band’s Nottingham rehearsal space in early 2022. » Read More
Later this week, Montreal singer/songwriter Gus Englehorn is set to debut his sophomore LP, Dungeon Master, out via Secret City Records. Arriving after his 2020 debut record, Death & Transfiguration, Englehorn’s latest record is a fascinating dose of outsider indie rock, carried by Englehorn’s yelping vocals, gleefully offbeat songwriting, and darting melodies. The fantastically weird full record is out on Friday, » Read More
Fourteen years after wrapping his groundbreaking series The Wire, David Simon returns to Baltimore with this gritty crime drama centered around the underlying motivation of a shockingly corrupt plainclothes Baltimore police squad, where feds investigate the badged wrongdoers, while local bureaucrats dither about how to respond. » Read More
Ah, Destroyer. Back for another round in the trenches and not a moment too soon. » Read More
Ride celebrate the 30th anniversary of seminal debut “Nowhere” in emphatic style » Read More