Peter Gabriel Shares New Song “Olive Tree”
Peter Gabriel has released a new song titled “Olive Tree,” which is the eighth and latest single from his forthcoming album i/o. » Read More
Peter Gabriel has released a new song titled “Olive Tree,” which is the eighth and latest single from his forthcoming album i/o. » Read More
Drop Nineteens, who disbanded 30 years ago, have announced their official return. » Read More
Nashville-based folk singer/songwriter Scott Clay returned with his new fifth full-length LP, Let It All Lay Bare. Befitting its title, the record traces portraits with the hand of a gifted storyteller, ranging from Clay’s longing for a relationship with a stoic father to the story of the Nez Pierce’s resistance against the U.S. Army. » Read More
The Handsome Family has steadily built a cult following over the years while plumbing the dark western gothic corners of Americana, crafting layered character portraits amidst shadowed instrumentals. Next month, Brett and Rennie Sparks are back with their eleventh studio album, Hollow, out September 8th, which finds the band exploring lush and haunting sketches of the post-pandemic world while retaining a mischievous off-kilter tinge. » Read More
BRIT Awards Rising Star Award winner Holly Humberstone releases “Superbloodmoon” featuring American artist d4vd » Read More
New Jersey punks Teenage Halloween began making waves in the DIY scene in 2020 with their excellent self-titled record, debuting with a grand, sincere, and hook-laden style of power pop and punk. Since then, the band have been making up for lost time, touring incessantly and releasing a split EP last year with The Homeless Gospel Choir. » Read More
Emo/indie four-piece SUDS have announced their debut album The Great Overgrowth due November 3rd via Big Scary Monsters. » Read More
Deer Shed Festival is arguably the most family friendly event of its kind in the UK right now while also boasting a mouth-watering musical line-up too. » Read More
For the members of the English band Black Country, New Road, this live release may feel like a second debut album, even though it follows the UK successes of 2021’s For the First Time and 2022’s Ants from Up There. » Read More