The Montreal producer returns October 16 with a LuckyMe release that foregrounds personal connections over rigid concepts.
The Montreal producer returns October 16 with a LuckyMe release that foregrounds personal connections over rigid concepts.
After every tour, The Killers frontman gets sick and confronts the same doubt. His new solo album, Thrasher, came from that space—but the answer isn’t simple.
The New Orleans artist sets an October 9 release for the album and frames it as a progressive vision of her roots, far from nostalgia.
The HAIM multi-instrumentalist partners with Christopher Stracey to give a dystopian dating satire an unexpectedly smooth, dream-pop pulse.
The TOPS member’s second solo album arrives later this month on Arbutus.
Eight years after The Sciences, Sleep reconvenes with a revised lineup — minus founding guitarist Matt Pike — and a new album for Third Man Records. The single “The Morrisist” offers the first full glimpse of the reworked band.
The London singer-songwriter, who emerged during the pandemic with viral covers before releasing two EPs, treats domestic space as her primary listening lab. Her latest track turns inward.
The four-track release connects a decade-old leaked demo to an upcoming 20th-anniversary reissue — with a verse from JAŸ-Z and a sample of Notorious B.I.G.’s ‘Big Poppa.’
After more than 15 years, The Durutti Column return with an album that extends their solitary path through atmosphere and texture, refusing easy categorization.
Two years after The Passage of Time, the project folds Greek myth into its layered blend of ambient, electronica, and post-rock.
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