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Julianna Riolino – “You”

Toronto alt-country standout Julianna Riolino (who also performs with Daniel Romano’s The Outfit) announced her debut album, All Blue, last month. All Blue follows Riolino 2019 EP J.R. and will be out October 14 via You’ve Changed Records. The first single “Lone Ranger”  » Read More

todayJuly 21, 2022

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Cass McCombs – “Karaoke”

Last month, Cass McCombs announced a new album, Heartmind, his follow-up to 2019’s Tip Of The Sphere. Recorded with Shahzad Ismaily, Buddy Ross, and Ariel Rechtshaid, Heartmind was mixed by Rob Schnapf and includes the already-released singles “Belong To Heaven”  » Read More

todayJuly 19, 2022

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Johanna Warren – “I’d Be Orange”

Florida-born, LA-based indie-folk performer Johanna Warren has announced the follow-up to her 2020 album, Chaotic Good. Her forthcoming sixth studio album, Lessons For Mutants, will be out October 7 via Wax Nine / Carpark Records. Warren has also shared an uptempo lead single, “I’d Be Orange,”  » Read More

todayJuly 19, 2022

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Loraine James – “Maybe If I (Stay On It)”

After releasing an ambient album under the name Whatever The Weather earlier this year, London producer Loraine James has announced an official follow-up to last year’s Reflection. Building Something Beautiful For Me “reinterprets, reimagines, and responds” to the late minimalist composer Julius Eastman, who died in 1990 of cardiac arrest.  » Read More

todayJuly 19, 2022

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Titus Andronicus – “(I’m) Screwed”

Last month, New Jersey art-punk standard-bearers Titus Andronicus announced their return with a cover of Cock Sparrer’s “We’re Coming Back,” their first new music since 2019’s An Obelisk. At the time, they only hinted at more new material, but now they’ve shared that their seventh studio album,  » Read More

todayJuly 19, 2022

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The Darkness Agree With Mastodon: Opening For Disturbed Is The Worst

The Darkness lead singer Justin Hawkins talked about the time his band opened up for Disturbed, calling it his “worst experience as a support act.” Recalling the experience on his YouTube series “Justin Hawkins Rides Again,” the Darkness singer took his listeners back to the time the Darkness opened for Disturbed in 2002 at Brixton Academy.  » Read More

todayJuly 17, 2022

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