Fred again.. has teamed up with Plaqueboymax and Skepta for a new collab called “Victory Lap,” which they debuted today on Twitch from New York. The three also announced a pop-up rave at the Brooklyn Paramount later tonight, which will be streamed.
Fred again.. has teamed up with Plaqueboymax and Skepta for a new collab called “Victory Lap,” which they debuted today on Twitch from New York. The three also announced a pop-up rave at the Brooklyn Paramount later tonight, which will be streamed.
Some of Washington’s finest imports are joining forces for a Suicide Squeeze split: Walla Walla’s Chastity Belt are sharing a cover of the now-defunct Seattle indie rock band 764-Hero’s “Loaded Painted Red” while 764-Hero are rereleasing the 1998 fan-favorite.
Last month Dean Johnson revealed his signing to Saddle Creek and released the song “Blue Moon.” Today the Seattle-based singer-songwriter is announcing his sophomore album I Hope We Can Still Be Friends. The disarming single “Before You Hit The Ground” is out now.
I Love People is the wholesome title of Cory Hanson’s forthcoming album, which is the follow-up to the rather raunchily named 2023 LP Western Cum. One of the people Hanson loves is Lou Reed, and today he released an ode to the late Velvet Underground frontman.
Tyler Perry, one of Hollywood’s most powerful media moguls, is facing serious allegations from actor Derek Dixon, who filed a lawsuit claiming sexual harassment, assault, and battery stemming from their professional relationship on… The post Actor Derek Dixon Sues Tyler Perry for Sexual Harassment and Assault, Seeks $260 Million in Damages appeared first on .
Remember when Kanye rapped about cooking up summer in the winter? We’re about to get a whole album of Winter in the summer. LA shoegazer Samira Winter will release her album Adult Romantix in August. Upon announcing the album, she shared its opening track “Just Like A Flower.” Today we get another preview featuring one of Winter’s prominent indie rock …
Fresh off his appearance at a Jill Sobule tribute concert, power-pop/new wave/college rock veteran Marshall Crenshaw has a fun new archival project coming up. From The Hellhole, so named because the Hellhole is what Crenshaw calls his home studio, the album’s 14 tracks include 11 repurposed from Record Store Day vinyl EPs released between 2012 and 2016, all of which …
Hermanos Gutiérrez are returning to the States for more shows. This afternoon (June 17), the Ecuadorian-Swiss duo announced their U.S. Fall Tour 2025 dates. Hermanos Gutiérrez includes real-life brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez. The instrumental duo spent time growing up in Zürich, Switzerland, and Playas, Ecuador. In 2017, Hermanos Gutiérrez released their debut album 8 The post Hermanos Gutiérrez Announce …
Los Alegres del Barranco are teaming up with the government on a new anti-narcocorrido song. On June 15, the popular música mexicana band revealed their newest song, “El Consejo,” seemingly urging future generations not to make narcocorridos. The song’s idea came from Jalisco’s Governor Pablo Lemus. With opening lyrics like, “Voy a darte un buen The post LISTEN: After Revoked …
Westside Cowboy caught our attention with “I’ve Never Met Anyone I Thought I Could Really Love (Until I Met You),” which was a hell of a debut song. The Manchester indie rock quartet returned with “Shells” in April, and now they’re announcing their debut EP This Better Be Something Great. The lead single “Alright Alright Alright” is an energetic Western …
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles hardcore band Zulu performed in São Paolo without …