Pop

  • 60s

    New York’s Cults have a deeply rooted love for pop’s older and more sentimental side. Considering how referential this music is, these two must be extremely well-verse when it comes to the Spectors, Wilsons, and Meeks of the world. I’m sure they’re even fans of artists

  • 7

    MP3 A track from Future Islands’ next 7″, which will be out soon on Thrill Jockey Records. Check out review of the band’s previous release, In Evening Air, right here. /via/

  • A new video from Memorytapes. The track, “Yes I know,” is off from the electronica project’s forthcoming album, Player Piano. The album will be out July 5th via Carpark. The tune is nice enough, but I’m not sure if I can watch this video all the way through.

  • On the Shivers’ More, the band’s frontman, Keith Zariello, comes off a little more lovesick than usual. The songs here deal with many flavors of love, but many of them don’t taste all that good. And intentionally so, because More doesn’t have a very positive outlook when

  • bobby

    Stream: BOBBY’s BOBBY Stream: Cults’ Cults Two new, self-titled albums are available for streaming right now from the good folks at NPR Music: Cults and BOBBY. Follow the links above and get your listen on!

  • Theophilus London’s new EP, Lover’s Holiday, is a piece of pop rap I can really get down with. Not only are some strong new wave influences tastefully shown on off this thing, but the songwriting is crafted for maximum enjoyability. With strong melodies, beats, and guest singers, Theo

  • dance

    A track from Little Dragon’s forthcoming album, Ritual Union, which will be dropping on July 12th via Peacefrog. On “Nightlight,” the band string together a fuzzy groove with some vocals that are too sexy to handle. Can’t wait for this thing to drop! /via/ Here’s a little

  • Timber Timbre drops a video for Creep On Creepin’ On‘s “Black Water,” which just might be one of the creepiest albums of 2011. The video as directed by “Exploding Motor Car,” and I thought everything in this video was an awesome, underwater sea urchin until I realized they’re

  • After the release of Dumbo Gets Mad’s Elephants at the Door, Bad Panda Records and the project held a contest to release the album’s last track. The song’s instrumental pieces were released individually, and a lotta people had at it! DIVA’s remix rose to the top,

  • I haven’t heard the voice of Eleanor Friedberger since the 2009 Fiery Furnaces album Take Me Around Again. That’s too long if you ask me! Well, she’s back, but the track above features Eleanor in a solo capacity. The ‘Furnaces haven’t broken up, so no worries.