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Bombay Bicycle Club Announce New “Two Lives” EP

By: Staff – Bombay Bicycle Club have unveiled details of their brand new EP, Two Lives. The four track EP is out July 24 via Arts & Crafts, and features three acoustic reworkings of songs from the band’s recently acclaimed Everything Else Has Gone Wrong LP, released in January, and a cover of Bonnie Raitt’s … Continue reading

Watch Shamir’s New Video for “On My Own”

By: Staff – Philadelphia-based indie rock artist Shamir has dropped an anthemic new music video filmed in quarantine, “On My Own.” As Pride Month begins, this latest single comes from the Shamir’s just-announced upcoming album out this fall. Produced by Kyle Pulley (Adult Mom, Kississippi), the track was originally written about the solace of being an introvert … Continue reading

Plants And Animals Unveil New Song “Sacrifice”

By: Staff – Montreal trio Plants and Animals unveil “Sacrifice,” a brand new song from their upcoming album to be released sometime this year. “This is a song about what people are willing to do for feelings of acceptance and quick tastes of happiness,” explains the band. “The goal was to have two contrasting sections … Continue reading

Fast Romantics Announce New Album “Pick It Up”, Share New Song

By: Staff – Indie rock band Fast Romantics have announced that their highly anticipated new album, Pick It Up, which will be released on August 6, 2020, via Postwar Records. The self-produced album is now available to pre-order HERE. Alongside the album announcement, the band has unveiled the title track and its accompanying quarantine-friendly video, which … Continue reading

Rich Aucoin Announces New Album “United States”, Shares New Single

By: Staff – Rich Aucoin shares new single and video for “Reset” and announces 4th album entitled United States. Aucoin wrote the album, observing the America from the ground level, while cycling across it for Mental Health America (as well as the Canadian Mental Health Association). While taking this Robert Frank approach, Aucoin composed a … Continue reading

Watch Sharon Van Etten’s New Cover of “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?” feat. Josh Homme

By: Staff – Sharon Van Etten and Joshua Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) have collaborated on a cover of Nick Lowe’s “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?,” which premiered last week in Hulu’s new TV series, The Great. Today, they present the song’s video, directed by Matthew Daniel Siskin. Filmed in quarantine, … Continue reading

Matt Berninger of The National Announces Debut Solo Album “Serpentine Prison”

By: Staff – The National frontman Matt Berninger has announced details for his debut solo album, Serpentine Prison, which is set for release on October 2. The album, produced by famed Memphis multi-instrumentalist Booker T. Jones will be released via Book Records, a new imprint formed by Berninger and Jones in conjunction with Concord Records. In celebration … Continue reading

Phoebe Bridgers Shares New Song + Announces “Phoebe Bridgers’ World, Tour”

By: Staff – Phoebe Bridgers has shared a new song from her upcoming sophomore solo album, Punisher, to be released on Dead Oceans on June 19th. Originally entitled “ICU,” the song’s spelling has been changed to “I See You,” for its release on digital platforms. Bridgers explains the title change with: “*gestures at entire world*”.  … Continue reading

Monowhales Share New Acoustic Version of “RWLYD (Really Wanna Let You Down)”

By: Staff – Pop-infused indie rock quartet Monowhales have reimagined their hit single “RWLYD (Really Wanna Let You Down)” with an acoustic version available today. Stream “RWLYD (Really Wanna Let You Down) (Acoustic)” below. “We produced the song ourselves in Toronto. We wanted to take the upbeat vibrancy of the original song and create a … Continue reading

Martha Wainwright Shares New Song “Wolves”

By: Staff – It’s been almost four years since Martha Wainwright released her critically acclaimed album Goodnight City, and today she shares “Wolves”, a track recorded during the Goodnight City sessions but one that didn’t quite fit the final album sequence. Despite this, it remained a favourite of Wainwright’s, not just for its sweeping, layered … Continue reading