Gilla Band – “Post Ryan”
Next month, Ireland’s very own Gilla Band are releasing a new album, Most Normal. We’ve heard “Eight Fivers” and “Backwash,” and today they’re sharing another single, “Post Ryan,” which, funnily Continue Reading
Next month, Ireland’s very own Gilla Band are releasing a new album, Most Normal. We’ve heard “Eight Fivers” and “Backwash,” and today they’re sharing another single, “Post Ryan,” which, funnily Continue Reading
After spending a decade in California, Colleen Green relocated back to her hometown in Massachusetts in 2020. She released a new album, Cool, in the fall of last year, and Continue Reading
Tritonal released Coalesce on Friday (9/9). The duo's fifth full-length album is massive, with 18 tracks clocking in at an hour and 22 minutes. Many of the tracks were written Continue Reading
Bonny Light Horseman — the fruitful collaboration between Anaïs Mitchell, Josh Kaufman, and Eric D. Johnson — are releasing their sophomore album, Rolling Golden Holy, early next month. We’ve heard Continue Reading
Two weeks ago the Australian experimental duo Mess Esque released an awesome single called “Armour Your Amor.” Today they’re back with the B-side, which is also great. “Liminal Space” has Continue Reading
VNSSA’s remix of Claude VonStroke’s song “These Notes In This Order” drops September 9th. Be sure to check it out – and more – on her Spotify. Last weekend, Popdust Continue Reading
Ontario metalcore band Counterparts are releasing a new album, A Eulogy For Those Still Here, next month. They’ve already released lead single “Unwavering Vow” and a follow-up, “Whispers Of Your Continue Reading
We haven’t heard too much from ethereal dream-poppers Pure Bathing Culture since they covered the Blue Nile’s 1989 album Hats in 2020. Also in 2020 Portland’s Sarah Versprille and Daniel Continue Reading
Last we heard from harpist Mary Lattimore, she and quarantine buddy Paul Sukeena teamed up on this year’s West Kensington LP. Since then, she’s been on tour in Canada and Continue Reading
After a slight delay, Kero Kero Bonito’s Sarah Midori Perry is releasing her debut EP as Cryalot, Icarus, at the end of this week. We’ve heard “Touch The Sun” and Continue Reading
In 2021, Alex Lahey released a couple new songs, “On My Way” and “Spike The Punch.” They were her first singles since 2019 sophomore LP The Best Of Luck Club, Continue Reading
Turnover are releasing a new album, Myself In The Way, in November. We’ve already heard a handful of tracks from it — “Wait Too Long” and “Mountain Made Of Clouds,” Continue Reading
Next month, the futuristic pan-genre pop star Rina Sawayama will release her much-anticipated sophomore album Hold The Girl. Sawayama has already shared a handful of singles from the LP: “This Continue Reading
Terre Roche, one of the three sisters who made up the Roches, is releasing a new collection of previously unreleased songs and live recordings that she created with Maggie Roche, Continue Reading
The Los Angeles duo Momma released their third full-length album, Household Name, in the beginning of July, and they’ve spent their summer on the road opening for Snail Mail. They Continue Reading
This past July, Philly experimental outfit Palm announced their signing to Saddle Creek and that a new album was imminent: Nicks And Grazes is the band’s first new LP since Continue Reading
Every year, we post one new solo track from Nation Of Language member Aidan Noell. In 2020, it was “Prepositional Phrase.” In 2021, it was “Selective Service.” In 2022, it’s Continue Reading
In July, Baltimore indie-pop performer Julien Chang announced his sophomore album The Sale, out in November. We’ve heard its lead single “Marmalade,” and now Chang is sharing an ethereal follow-up Continue Reading
Last we heard from Iceage, the Danish punk-rock group had released their fifth studio album, Seek Shelter, last year. Today, they are announcing a new compilation album called Shake The Continue Reading
A couple of months ago, I saw the long-running, sludged-out Orlando screamo trio Gillian Carter play a DIY show with Infant Island, Amygdala, and Listless. And let me tell you: Continue Reading