The American composer trades processing-heavy electronics for untreated voice and analogue warmth on his new Shelter Press album.
The American composer trades processing-heavy electronics for untreated voice and analogue warmth on his new Shelter Press album.
A quiet release on his personal channel suggests that major label contracts might not completely domesticate the artist’s DIY habits.
The Hold Steady and Drive-By Truckers frontmen return to the stage together for a limited East Coast and Twin Cities run, reprising the loose, collaborative format they developed last fall.
The Alter Bridge frontman selects the voices that shaped his approach as Consequence launches its week-long focus on singing, revealing a shortlist that includes David Bowie.
Cornelius returns with his first music in years, a take on Yosui Inoue’s 1989 “Yumenemi,” while Robyn hands “Blow My Mind” to Argentine experimenters CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso.
The Mercury-nominated artist returns with a July album featuring Jorja Smith, Sampha, and production by James Ford.
Former Moaning frontman Sean Solomon released his first solo record this week, drawing a clean line between childhood hope and the sharper edges of adult life.
The Scottish duo met in a queue at Dalston Superstore and built a sound that pushes club kinetics through pop instinct. Their new EP lands May 27.
Ahead of their ANTI- Records debut ‘I Built You A Tower’, the band pulls a jagged, restless second track that talks about the cost of retreating into the familiar.
After the punk impact of The New Eves’ debut album, Nina Winder-Lind turns inward with a solo pop song recorded spontaneously in a Swedish shed.