After a shared weekend at Newport Folk Festival, the two singer-songwriters release a collaborative take on Diaz’s track from *Fatal Optimist*.
After a shared weekend at Newport Folk Festival, the two singer-songwriters release a collaborative take on Diaz’s track from *Fatal Optimist*.
The son of George Harrison and the longtime Radiohead producer will release a self-titled album in September via the revived Dark Horse Records.
At Cleveland’s Agora Ballroom, Pavement broke out the Slanted & Enchanted-era outtake for the first time since 1992. Stephen Malkmus played it solo last year, but the full band hadn’t touched it in over three decades.
The festival’s enduring value was in the collisions — between generations, genres, and the outside world.
The Georgia songwriter’s new album Pink Pocket Pistol rejects waiting for permission, channelling vintage Nashville sounds through a distinctly outspoken Southern lens.
Sheri Moon Zombie has released her debut song, a direct critique of artificial intelligence, accompanied by a video directed by Rob Zombie.
The Brooklyn independent festival, curated by former Matador A&R head Jake Whitener, returns this August with a bill that connects several eras of left-field guitar music.
The singer-songwriter’s fifth album trades restless experimentation for confident self-awareness, pulling her contradictions into a coherent, driving set of indie pop.
Returning to their hometown for a headline set, the band acknowledged Brighton’s role in their early years and played a new song, ‘Ballad Of So Long’.
Two decades after ‘A Grand Don’t Come for Free’, Mike Skinner used Kirkstall Abbey’s ruins to stage a performance that blurred gig, play, and memory.
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