The influential British folk-jazz group confirms the death of its founding drummer, a key architect of their rhythmic sound.
The influential British folk-jazz group confirms the death of its founding drummer, a key architect of their rhythmic sound.
The experimental electronic project of Angel Marcloid joins the Warp Records roster, with a new single arriving ahead of a full-length album this summer.
The Chilean singer-songwriter will bring her cinematic noir sound to stages across the continent this fall.
The reissue of the Georgia songwriter’s 1970s work reveals a patient, unvarnished artistry, its contemporary resonance arriving without a calculated backstory.
The duo’s cover of “Six O’Clock News” trades alt-country grit for a softer, more intimate kind of melancholy.
The guitarist reveals he underwent surgery to remove three brain tumors last month, stating his recovery is progressing.
After a debilitating vocal injury forced a total reinvention, Lindsey Jordan returns with a sound defined by fragility and hard-won control.
The Brooklyn shop’s day-long event features Incendiary, Say She She, Hotline TNT, Momma, and a DJ set from Avalon Emerson.
In the late 1970s, a casual musical gesture from Paul McCartney is said to have prompted John Lennon’s final, decisive return to the studio.
The Baltimore synth-pop group will release their seventh studio album, produced by Steve Wright, in May via 4AD.