The Southern California band pairs the news with two singles and an exclusive vinyl pre-order, marking their first full-length in three years.
The Southern California band pairs the news with two singles and an exclusive vinyl pre-order, marking their first full-length in three years.
As mega-festivals morph into fashion spectacles, a different kind of gathering is gaining ground. Pickathon in Oregon, now in its 26th year, shows how curation, ecology, and artist development can thrive on a smaller scale.
A freshly published conversation with Kevin Drew, Ariel Engle and Andrew Whiteman digs into the making of a record that pulled over 20 musicians back into the same orbit after years apart.
The duo brings its BICEP LIVE production back for a single London date, combining new album material with the visual language that has defined the show since 2017.
The latest Nu:Tekt device brings effects and analog mixing to a portable, stage-ready format, bypassing the DAW entirely.
The Australian siblings’ seventh LP was sparked by a night singing with strangers on the Greek island of Hydra, steps from Leonard Cohen’s old house. The title track is out now.
The Animal Collective members release a remote-recorded set that folds acoustic guitar into drifting electronics, away from the band’s recent noise and dance impulses.
The new hardback collects the best of the sold-out 2020 Jockey Slut tribute alongside more than 200 pages of fresh essays, interviews, and photography, with the Weatherall estate’s full cooperation.
The new track lands after months of speculation about a rock pivot, arriving as both a reply and a provocation.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist opened his first solo tour in Chicago with a set built entirely around his March album, plus covers of Jimmy Webb, Frank Ocean, and Funkadelic.