The Brussels label’s 94th and 95th releases explore memory and landscape through field recordings. Tossapol revisits a childhood science museum, while Ludovic Medery captures the sounds of Colonster Woods.
The Brussels label’s 94th and 95th releases explore memory and landscape through field recordings. Tossapol revisits a childhood science museum, while Ludovic Medery captures the sounds of Colonster Woods.
A stripped-down cover at BottleRock connects Dave Grohl’s present band to a song closely associated with his past.
After nearly ten years without a full-length project, David Nail readies ‘Flowers’ for an August 21 release and debuts the song live at the Grand Ole Opry.
The Arkansas-based artist’s latest release stretches sustained strings and piano into slow, meditative forms, now available on Bandcamp.
The Japanese artist’s new album arrives August 19 on Eat Your Own Ears Recordings, and features a track with Sean Ono Lennon alongside contributions from Shintaro Sakamoto and Arto Lindsay.
Pixar announced the Puerto Rican artist will voice the new character in the upcoming chapter, a small but fitting turn for a screen career that rarely follows the obvious path.
The three-track release finds the singer holding a relationship up to a harsh light, demanding clarity on two new songs while chipping away at her full-length debut.
The 13-track album, out June 12, separates into contrasting halves, one for love, one for what lingers after.
Sixteen lo-fi, mostly acoustic recordings appeared on his channel, spanning Whitney Houston to Nirvana. No statement, no tracklist, just the songs.
The saxophonist, who died at 95, built a catalogue that reshaped jazz improvisation not through grand statements, but through relentless, in-the-moment invention.