The song emerged after Scotland’s qualifying win over Denmark and arrives today as a recorded version following a live debut at the Royal Albert Hall in April.
The song emerged after Scotland’s qualifying win over Denmark and arrives today as a recorded version following a live debut at the Royal Albert Hall in April.
The Let’s Eat Grandma co-founder releases her debut solo album, a record that swaps reflection for punchy, wide-eyed immediacy.
Dirty Hit’s Bonnie Kemplay will release a new EP on July 31. Today she shares the memory-haunted single “Paper Angel.”
The London songwriter steps out with a slinky indie pop single, his first music since his old band dissolved.
Dent May smoothes out the apocalypse, Getdown Services add a nasty riff to deadpan British funk, and Nick Hakim turns grief into a spare piano ballad.
The fifth Bleachers album leans on familiar sounds but offers few reasons to choose it over the band’s sharper earlier work.
The 17-year-old California songwriter and producer puts a formal frame around years of self-recorded output, offering six tracks that move between folk intimacy and electronic texture.
On their new single, Queen Anne construct a knowing unreliable narrator over shifting acoustic-to-groove textures. The result is precise, playful indie pop that treats performance as part of the story rather than something to hide.
The Austin quartet, named after a line from the 1988 classic “Indian Summer,” release their first full-length through Calvin Johnson’s revived Perennial imprint.
The Los Angeles trio marks the arrival of their third LP, Dancing on the Wall, with a visual for “Eastside Girls” and a run of North American shows featuring hemlocke springs as support.