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North Carolina duo Bowerbirds are preparing to release their third full-length, The Clearing, an album Beth Tacular and Phil Moore created in the midst of an extreme personal climate. From the press release:
Between 2009’s Upper Air and this one, Beth nearly died after a mysterious illness that put her in the hospital. They rescued [...]
Nashville-via-Ohio four piece, Lovedrug, have premiered the video for their most-recent release, “Dinosaur.” Written and directed by frontman Michael Shepard, the video follows a motley crew of hooligan girls in and out of the woods while they are stalked by Sasquatch, who seems endeared by their reckless shenanigans.
“Dinosaur” was recently released as a split single, [...]
Whether or not you’re attending the Jersey edition of the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival, the ATP sister event, I’ll Be Your Mirror, are rewarding you with a 2.5 hour mixtape, featuring nearly every single artist on the lineup.
This year marks the first time I’ll Be Your Mirror hits the States, held previously in Tokyo and [...]
Following his jump to independent label Dangerbird Records, Butch Walker and his band, The Black Widows, have been unveiling pieces of his forthcoming album The Spade as as introduction to its August 30th release. An amalgam of Butch-esque pop/rock anthems, The Spade offers ten new Butch Walker tracks, three of which are currently streaming online [...]
After taking a brief hiatus from touring to record their latest album, Nashville-based four piece Parachute Musical are set to release their third full-length, Kill It Cut It Down, on August 23rd. Funded by the help of friends and fans, the album was recorded in Cleveland and produced by Jim Wirt (Fiona Apple, Incubus, Jack’s [...]
Mayer Hawthorne‘s new video for “A Long Time” was premiered this week and it flirts with the broad line between wonderful and awful in the way that only things in the ’80s could. Featuring clips from The New Dance Show, Detroit’s knockoff version of Soul Train, host R.J. Watkins is edited to introduce Hawthorne’s latest [...]
While gearing up to release their second LP, Scandinavian duo David Lehnberg and Elin Lindfors are still riding the wave of critical acclaim spawned by their most recent release, The Archer Trilogy Pt. 1, the EP released in March via The Control Group. The Deer Tracks made their U.S. debut this year at SXSW and [...]
Now that they’ve released their collaborative effort, Thao and Mirah, the artists of the same name are enjoying the well-deserved acclaim of the LP and using their newfound joint power to create re-imagined versions of their own songs as well as Pat Benatar’s “Love Is A Battlefield.” For the price of a right-click/save over at [...]
With May approaching, the followup to Hospice is right around the corner. We filled you in on The Antlers and their upcoming album Burst Apart when we saw them play it live in its entirety at this year’s SXSW. It lacked the cohesiveness we all adored in Hospice, but then again, that’s the concept of [...]
Born from the mind of producer/multi-instrumentalist Jason Drake, Cassettes Won’t Listen began as a bedroom project in the form of a collection of synths and samples, coupled with Drake’s haunting vocals. On June 21st, the newest conglomeration of Cassettes Won’t Listen tracks will be available by way of KEVINSPACEY (Daylight Curfew), the followup to 2008′s [...]