Lost In The Trees’ new album, A Church That Fits, is receiving a boatload of acclaim. One of its highlights, “Golden Eyelids”, was given the video treatment via a premiere at Brooklyn
New Tracks
The most surprising effort on the film's soundtrack comes courtesy of Massive Attack's 3D project and tantalizing actress Scarlett Johansson. Even odder than the collaboration itself, they tackle George Gershwin's classic "Summertime",
worth a listen is "Disc-Over", the opener to their 2010 self-titled debut. This genre-bending, mind-boggling mash of credible sounds works hard on the ears with colossal guitar work, tribal drums, and a
Check out another track from Lotus Plaza's acclaimed new album, Spooky Action at a Distance.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra released a video to complement the punchy, lo-fi art-rock of “Nerve Damage”. The track is a two-minute burst of energy, so you can expect the video to get straight
Swedish duo jj are back at it, crafting luxurious electro-pop driven by gentle acoustics, wavy synth pads, and tinny Afro-pop percussion. The serene "Beautiful Life" is their first release in almost two years.
Tampa-based Merchandise released their stunning new record, Children of Desire, for free. Their cult following continues to grow rapidly for several reasons. Primarily, their blend of post-punk, shoegaze, new-wave, and folk is
White Rabbits’ video for “Temporary” is filled with hectic neon lights and blurry transitions, a suitable choice for the high-energy electro-rocker from their recently released Milk Famous. The video premiered on Jimmy
New Albums
Alpha Romeo‘s new album Soft Collapse represents another successful collaboration between Jeremy Jones and Rodrigo Passannanti, fusing a talent for stirringly introspective
MoreSan Antonio-based electronic artist Rodrigo Etcheto envelops on his debut EP, Everything Flows, with a captivating blend of lush electronic textures, hypnotic
MoreReviving highlights from his long-running downtown theater career, the Music for Downtown Theater EP finds Tom X. Chao transforming four stage-rooted songs
MoreRooted in a decade-long creative rebirth, Kakorrhaphiophobia marks a striking new chapter for Deaf Locust, the evolving project of New Jersey-based musician
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