Now Hear This is a monthly A&R column that provides you with exciting new sounds we discovered through the innovative new ...
With their killer debut album ‘Ö,’ the buzzy New York dance band proves they’re more than just a one-off club hit.
As the trend for all things 1990s shows no sign of abating, Stephen Armstrong looks at the charm and chaos of the decade ...
With Mila’s interests shifting rapidly away from princess makeovers and splash pads, we knew it was time to manufacture a ...
The album features seven Brian James’ songs plus four tracks from an EP of rock ‘n’ roll covers which includes, Route 66’ and a countrified, deep fried version of ‘Livin’ Doll’, which could be ...
Daughter of US blues legend Taj Mahal and sister of Zoe Moon, Deva Mahal has completed her Future Classic diptych with the launch of Vol II: Future. Interviewer Johnny Smith (Phys ...
The transition from the strobe-lit, salt-aired mornings of Ibiza’s San Rafael to the industrial, brick-laden streets of Leeds ...
Indie Basement is a weekly column on BrooklynVegan focusing on classic indie and alternative artists, “college rock,” and new ...
Thundercat. Arlo Parks. Devotional belters from Dermot Kennedy. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson chats with Erin Wolf from Radio ...
For the students, it’s an opportunity to see a beloved artist at “our freaking school.” For the school, it’s a continuation ...
This week I review nine albums, including Angine de Poitrine, Arlo Parks, Robber Robber, deary, Joe Pernice, The Bevis Frond, and more. There are even more reviews in this week’s Notable Releases, ...