track
-
Japanese singer-songwriter Shugo Tokumaru dishes out an incredibly dense and quirky variety of art pop with this lead single from his new album, Toss. The album is his most collaborative effort yet and, although it was released in Japan toward the end of last year, it’s getting a proper
-
Our First 100 Days by Buke and Gase Perhaps the most interesting installment in the Our First 100 Days compilation so far is Buke and Gase’s interpretation of PJ Harvey’s very first single “Dress.” The structure and spirit of the Dry cut is at the heart of the
-
“Ravens” is our second glimpse of Mount Eerie’s forthcoming album A Crow Looked at Me, and it’s every bit as devastating as the lead track, “Real Death.” Probably even more so when you take into account its considerably longer runtime and beautifully photographed video, which contains (among other
-
With his new single, “Friend Zone,” Thundercat stood up to Valentine’s Day bullshit with an expectedly funky and funny song about, well, being stuck in the friend zone. It’s taken from the album Drunk, out February 24 via Brainfeeder.
-
Pharmakon’s latest single, “No Natural Order,” features what might just be her heaviest industrial noise composition and most piercing vocal performance to date. The track closes her third Sacred Bones album Contact, which drops March 31.
-
This past week, Animal Collective released The Painters, an EP of four tracks recorded during the sessions of their latest album Painting With (review). You can hear the opening track above; to our ears it’s a lot more stimulating than a lot of the material that made it onto
-
Lil Yachty, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Mike WiLL Made-It offer an updated version of Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock’s 1988 hit “It Takes Two” that’s too good to be true. Thanks, Target®.
-
The opening/title track from Jesca Hoop‘s Memories Are Now. The album is out now and marks the folksy and eccentric singer-songwriter’s first solo release for Sub Pop.
-
Jens Lekman‘s latest single is more anxiety-wrought than its upbeat dance pop instrumental first suggests. His new album Life Will See You Now drops this Friday via Secretly Canadian.
-
A bittersweet duet off Damage and Joy, the first album in nearly two decades from seminal alt rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain, out March 24 via Artificial Plastic.