By: Staff – To celebrate the release of Emét’s debut album, Carlin’s Farm, the emerging Irish-born, Calgary-based indie-folk musician curated an exclusive Spotify playlist featuring tracks that inspired the making of the album! Stream it below. Listen and buy Carlin’s Farm here. Since moving to Calgary in July of 2021 Irish Indie-folk artist Emét (he/they – pronounced Em-it) has been … Continue reading
Photos by: Stephanie Montani – Indie Rock artist Mitski, who released her newest album, Laurel Hell, on February 4th, 2022 via Dead Oceans, which featured the singles “Working for the Knife”, “The Only Heartbreaker”, “Heat Lightning”, and “Love Me More”, performed at Massey Hall in Toronto last night (March 18th) with New York-based indie pop collective Michelle, who released their newest … Continue reading
By: Staff – Pitchfork Music Festival will return to Chicago’s Union Park this summer, Friday, July 15 through Sunday, July 17. Today, the Festival announces the full 2022 lineup, including headliners The National, Mitski, and The Roots. The Festival kicks off on Friday with The National, who played Pitchfork Music Festival’s first year in 2006, … Continue reading
Photos by: Harper Nichols – Indie Rock artist Mitski, who released her newest album, Laurel Hell, on February 4th, 2022 via Dead Oceans, which featured the singles “Working for the Knife”, “The Only Heartbreaker”, “Heat Lightning”, and “Love Me More”, performed at Iron City in Birmingham, Alabama last night (Feb. 21st).
By: Staff – Mitski made her return last month, presenting “Working for the Knife” and announcing a world tour, with all North American dates selling out instantly. Today, Mitski announces Laurel Hell, her new album, out February 4th on Dead Oceans, and unveils a new single/video, “The Only Heartbreaker.” Watch the video below. Laurel Hell … Continue reading
By: Staff – Mitski has returned with “Working for the Knife,” a new single/video and the announcement of a spring 2022 North American tour. “Working for the Knife” surges with synth and a syncopated beat, driven by Mitski’s tenor and production by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland. “It’s about going from being a kid with a … Continue reading
By: Staff – Following the release of her emotive new single, Love Me Wrong, featuring Troye Sivan, goth-pop darling, Allie X, has announced her highly anticipated new album, Cape God – out February 21, 2020. An electric moment for the singer, this is her most radical and powerful album yet. Filled with emotional vibratos and … Continue reading
Photos by: Katie Kuropas – Day two of the 2017 Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago last night featured performances by iconic hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, who released their sixth and final album, We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, on November 11th, 2016 via Epic, folk/indie rock singer-singwriter Angel Olsen, who released her third album, My … Continue reading
Photos by: Janine Wong – New York City-based indie rock singer-songwriter Mitski, who released her newest album, Puberty 2, on June 17th, 2016 via Dead Oceans, which followed up her 2014 album, Bury Me at Makeout Creek, performed at the Mod Club in Toronto last night with Toronto-based pop-rock band Weaves, and UK indie rock band Fear Of Men, … Continue reading
Photos by: Janine Wong – New York City-based indie rock singer-songwriter Mitski, who released her newest album, Puberty 2, on June 17th, 2016 via Dead Oceans, which followed up her 2014 album, Bury Me at Makeout Creek, performed at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto on July 22nd with indie pop band Japanese Breakfast, who released their newest album, Psychopomp, … Continue reading