Rufus Wainwright released the video for “Out of the Game”, the first single off his upcoming album of the same title, out May 1st via Decca. It features Helena Bonham Carter as a “dowdy
New Tracks
MP3: Walrus – Growing Pains Walrus are two brothers from Halifax producing minimalist pop. That’s all the info available on this Canadian duo, apart from the fact their debut EP is called Onetwotree. There’s
Any directorial effort from David Lynch is bizarre and oddly unforgettable, his new video for “Crazy Clown Time” being no exception. Lynch describes it as “an intense psychotic backyard craziness, fueled by
"Best Friend" is an outstanding disco-tinged new track from Mississippi-based Dent May, off his new album, Do Things, out June 12th on Paw Tracks. Formerly known for ukulele-led material, May traded it in for some
MP3: Jessie Baylin – Hurry Hurry Jessie Baylin’s “Hurry Hurry” shows love for both ’60s country and contemporary chamber-pop. Polished, string-aided tracks from Camera Obscura (most of Let’s Get Out of This Country)
Canadian indie-rock titans Arcade Fire recorded several tracks for The Hunger Games film. "Horn of Plenty" is what they imagine "the national anthem of the fascist Capitol" from the books to sound
Damon Albarn, best known for fronting Blur and Gorillaz, unveiled a track from his latest opera, Dr Dee. "The Marvelous Dream" is an eloquent, acoustic-driven track, eventually guided by handclaps and a
hortly after details broke this morning regarding Sigur Rós' upcoming album Valtari, the band premiered a track off it. "Ekki Múkk" is the second track on the album, and features Jonsi reciting
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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