The Swedish trio maps a nine-date fall tour behind their 2006 breakthrough, marking another return to U.S. clubs after a six-year absence.
The Swedish trio maps a nine-date fall tour behind their 2006 breakthrough, marking another return to U.S. clubs after a six-year absence.
The track’s fragile minimalism frames a sharp meditation on how words work.
Interpol return with a new album on Partisan, featuring a rare vocal turn from guitarist Daniel Kessler, and a North American tour to follow.
Austel sheds the textures of her debut to reconnect with the sparser folk influences that first shaped her writing, resulting in a quietly self-possessed ten-track record.
After the death of Dave Ball, the duo’s last record arrives as a deliberate farewell—no eulogy, just a love letter to the New York that made them.
After a three-year hiatus that scattered the Wolter siblings across different continents and projects, Penelope Isles reunite with a new album written quickly in rural Portugal.
The Zombies Tour includes intimate club shows across North America alongside dates supporting The Pretty Reckless.
Three decades in, Isaac Brock releases Modest Mouse’s eighth album on his own label. The record leans into comfort, though a few outside collaborators push gently at the edges.
The track draws directly from the fear of “Gestapo-like tactics” in Los Angeles neighborhoods, according to Tankian.
A three-minute halftime set mixed new material with an early anthem, while the night’s broader chaos set the backdrop.