Girlhood – “Get Ready”
Last year, Girlhood released their sophomore album The Lowdown, the follow-up to 2020’s self-titled. Today, the London duo is announcing their new LP Hot Mess and unveiling the exuberant lead single “Get Ready.” » Read More
Last year, Girlhood released their sophomore album The Lowdown, the follow-up to 2020’s self-titled. Today, the London duo is announcing their new LP Hot Mess and unveiling the exuberant lead single “Get Ready.” » Read More
We Are Winter’s Blue And Radiant Children is the new supergroup of Mat Ball (BIG|BRAVE), Efrim Manuel Menuck (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion), and Jonathan Downs and Patch One (both Ada). Today, they’re announcing their debut album, No More Apocalypse Father, and releasing the title track. » Read More
Stereogum is giving away a copy of The Asylum Albums (1976-1980), the newest release in Rhino’s Joni Mitchell Archives series. » Read More
Bodysync, the duo of producers Ryan Hemsworth and Giraffage, released the one-off Dazy collab “Back Of My Mind” earlier this year, and now they’re getting ready to release the new album Nutty. We’ve already posted the early singles “Rock It” and “ » Read More
Syd Butler, bassist for the New York art-punk band Les Savy Fav, founded the indie label Frenchkiss Records in 1999, and its first release was Les Savy Fav’s sophomore album The Cat And The Cobra. Over the years, Frenchkiss released albums from the Hold Steady, Passion Pit, Bloc Party, » Read More
Mike Skinner brought his long-running project the Streets back last year to released the album The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light, and now he’s getting ready to release a new DJ mix for Fabric, the London dance club and label. The Streets’ Fabric Presents mix is full of music that Skinner has made under various different pseudonyms, » Read More
Last month, Kamasi Washington released Fearless Movement, his first new album in six years. Today, the jazz musician is sharing a short film titled Get Lit for Juneteenth. » Read More
Ten Angriest Bands Of The 90’s In the 1990s realm of musical tapestry, anger was not just an emotion or a fashion trend; it was a driving force. Angst was nothing short of raw energy that fueled some of the most explosive musical acts of the era. From politically charged anthems raging against the system to introspective rage, » Read More
Brendan O’Brien discusses Pearl Jam’s influence In a recent conversation with Rick Beato, Pearl Jam producer Brendan O’Brien shared some fascinating insights into how one of their iconic songs, “Better Man,” took shape and its connection to the legendary John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. O’Brien praised “Better Man” from the start, but the band initially hesitated because it felt a bit too mainstream for their liking. » Read More