A single session at Abbey Road in early 1970 produced a song that cut through the wreckage of The Beatles with something more urgent than nostalgia.
A single session at Abbey Road in early 1970 produced a song that cut through the wreckage of The Beatles with something more urgent than nostalgia.
The London musician and Loud LDN co-founder trades electro-pop energy for trip-hop introspection on her latest track.
The Cryo Chamber release pulls yokai, onryo, and black curses into a dark ambient framework, built from cinematic electronics and traditional Japanese instruments.
After a debut that landed with real impact, the Liverpool-based soul singer sharpens his songwriting on a record that balances Motown roots with a contemporary edge.
The new song, written with Jack Antonoff, draws on Jessie’s storyline and Swift’s own childhood nostalgia, arriving alongside a tightly run merch strategy.
The Line of Best Fit’s latest New Music Discovery playlist cuts through the noise with tal castle bed, Clarion, Internet Cafe, aLex vs aLex, and a handful of other artists worth seeking out.
The 13-track full-length arrives mid-tour cycle and includes collaborations with Blawan, Tracey, and RHR, alongside the Young Miko single “Duro.”
After the breakout success of “Nasty” and “No Broke Boys,” Tinashe addresses the spotlight directly on a playful dance track produced by Kimj and Zack Sekoff.
The Chicago musician’s new single builds from pounding rock into a sudden acoustic hush, carrying a meditation on summer, memory, and letting go. You Are Spring! arrives June 26 on Bayonet.
The September 11 releases pair remastered versions of two essential Pixies records with 7-inch singles that collect previously unreleased tracks from the band’s late-Eighties and early-Nineties sessions.