• Pop

    Fans of beyond-bent rock, heads up! The Bewitched Hands–also known as the Bewitched hands on the Top of Our Heads–aren’t just all about peace and love, despite a pretty catchy sound. The French band’s track “Work,” this cut from their new EP of the same name,

  • goblin

    Is this for real? Stream piece of Tyler, The Creator’s next album, Goblin, above. Look for it on May 10th via XL.

  • On Helplessness Blues, Fleet Foxes improve just about everything that they were doing on their last album. Keep in mind the key word here is “improve,” not change. Yes, the band is still walking down the same path they were on their previous LP, but they’re much further down

  • MP3 There’s something about the music of Chateau Marmont that reminds me of some of my favorite Kraftwerk songs. Maybe there’s a modern dance feel to the music on their latest compilation–which is a set of 3 EPs released over the past 3 years–but the vocoder,

  • alaska

    When it comes to the Alaskan band Portugal. The Man, I’d say my fandom is very, very casual. I’ve only loved one of their albums, truly: Censored Colors. The rest just aren’t my cup of tea, I guess. But I’d attribute that to the adventurous nature

  • ambient

    Hercules by Kin As Kin, electronic artist Yung Hui explores sound’s dark side through drones and bleak synths. What backing up these sounds much of the time are hip hop beats, believe it or not–but a verse over his tunes just doesn’t seem appropriate. His latest album,

  • agora

    In a short series of instant messages via Gmail, I learned a lot about Connecticut music producer Derek Piotr. Every now and again, he loves to partake in some Dolly Parton. Oh, yeah, and he also despises synthesized tones–or maybe he’s got a love-hate relationship with tone in

  • Is anybody else getting hot looking at this album cover? Of course, I feel that way because this is going to be the next Washed Out album. I don’t know what you were thinking, but whatever. It looks like electronic artist Ernest Greene’s solo efforts will be getting

  • New video from the LOVE LISTED and self-titled Holy Ghost! album that dropped on DFA Recs recently. I can only speculate as to what this video means, but here it goes: Maybe this is basically a portrait of the two dudes in Holy Ghost!, doing what they do in their

  • On Times New Viking’s latest album, Dancer Equired, the band steps out from behind the veil of lo-fi, and comes together with an actual studio recording. Of course, the clarity that brings to this album is only relative. It’s definitely easier to parse the instruments on this album,