JPEGMAFIA enlists Denzel Curry for “BALD! REMIX” Rob H·May 6, 2020JPEGMAFIA has been releasing a series of singles during quarantine, the first of which was “BALD!”, but he...News & Track Reviews
Fontaines D.C. announce new album with the title track “A Hero’s Death” Rob H·May 6, 2020After the explosive cult-following-generating success of their debut album Dogrel from last year, Ireland’s Fontaines D.C. have announced...News & Track Reviews
Gordi slows down and studies her anxiety in “Volcanic” Rob H·May 5, 2020Australian musician Gordi has a new record called Our Two Skins coming out on June 26 via Jagjaguwar,...News & Track Reviews
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever zag their way through “Falling Thunder” Rob H·May 5, 2020Australian quintet Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever are exactly a month away from the release of their second album...News & Track Reviews
Blesson Roy explores natural wonders through jangle pop impulses in “Lost & Found” video (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 5, 2020There have been two things which have largely shaped the direction of artist Terry Borden’s musical trajectory: his...News & Track Reviews
Irish punk poet Sinead O’Brien is fixated on change on the electric “Roman Ruins” Rob H·May 5, 2020Sinead O’Brien is a poet and songwriter, originally hailing from Limerick in Ireland, poised to take her words...News & Track Reviews
Alec Baker confronts fading affections through joy of physical movement in the “Something About You” video (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 5, 2020Swedish producer and multi-instrumentalist Alec Baker, whose real name is Viktor Jansåker, revels in the euphoria of great...News & Track Reviews
Greg Fox casts haunting shadows on the spacious “Parasthesia” Rob H·May 4, 2020Virtuoso drummer Greg Fox has been busy in the last few years working with the likes of Uniform...News & Track Reviews
Le Couleur explore the contours of death and betrayal through an indie-pop lens on “Silenzio” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 4, 2020Pop music, and its ancillary sub-genres, can be home to bright and vivid tales of romance and ease,...News & Track Reviews
Riches of the Poor explore an interconnected melodic density and emotional vulnerability on “Please” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 4, 2020The work of German foursome Riches of the Poor is steeped in the raw tenacity of classic indie...News & Track Reviews