The Atlanta duo’s final album preview arrives with a backstory shaped by exhaustion, relocation, and a basement overrun with rodents.
The Atlanta duo’s final album preview arrives with a backstory shaped by exhaustion, relocation, and a basement overrun with rodents.
Jon McClure’s band drops its first full-length since 2019, arriving after a six-year period of recalibration and renewed focus.
The North London songwriter opens her account with a track about leaving things behind, produced by Hugo M. Hardy.
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 singer-songwriter explains why she’s stepping away from traditional touring to focus on new material.
The bassist confirms he will be present for the ceremony but will not share the stage with his former bandmates, citing their legal history.
Claire Rousay releases a quick, textured version of “Hey Eleanor,” recorded in a 15-minute window while on hold.
The BTS leader’s solo work reveals an artist committed to a deeper, more restless form of expression.
A look at how today’s underground lives across SoundCloud, Bandcamp, local scenes and hybrid artists who treat genre as material rather than destiny.
The duo’s new EP ‘EPEEPEE’ arrives with a playful, unpretentious energy, recently earning them a support slot for Sleaford Mods.