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Dec 12, 2018

Woman’s Hour have announced that they have broken up. But they are releasing one final album, Ephyra, and have shared a video for its first single, new song “Don’t Speak.” Ephyra is due out February 15, 2019. Check out the “Don’t Speak” video below, followed by the album’s tracklist and cover art. More

Jan 16, 2015

London four-piece Woman’s Hour have premiered a brand new music video for their latest Conversations single “Devotion.” More

Watch: Woman’s Hour – “In Stillness We Remain” Video

Conversations Is Out Now on Secretly Canadian

Aug 14, 2014

Woman’s Hour branches out into both sports and color in their new video for Conversations cut, “In Stillness We Remain.” More

Watch: Woman’s Hour – “Conversations”

Conversations Is Due Out July 14 on Secretly Canadian

Jun 04, 2014

The title track for Woman’s Hour’s forthcoming debut album Conversations has gotten the video treatment. More

Apr 01, 2014

Newly signed to Secretly Canadian, rising London outfit Woman’s Hour have announced the upcoming release of their debut LP Conversations. More

Under the Radar’s Three SXSW Day Parties to Feature Charli XCX, EMA, Future Islands, and Many More

Lineups Also Includes We Were Promised Jetpacks, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Yamantaka//Sonic Titan, Connan Mockasin, Arthur Beatrice, Gruff Rhys, The Mary Onettes, Small Black, Thumpers, Woman's Hour, and Others

Feb 28, 2014

Under the Radar magazine is excited to reveal the full lineups, poster, and set times for our three SXSW 2014 day parties, taking place on Wednesday, March 12, Thursday, March 13, and Friday, March 14. Lineups include Charli XCX, EMA, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Future Islands, Connan Mockasin, We Were Promised Jetpacks, The Mary Onettes, Small Black, Thumpers, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Arthur Beatrice, Gruff Rhys, Woman’s Hour, and many others. More

Feb 24, 2014

Rising London four-piece Woman’s Hour have premiered a brand new music video for their recently released single “Her Ghost.” More

Listen: Woman’s Hour - “I Need You”

B-side to Single "Her Ghost"

Feb 17, 2014

Newly signed to Secretly Canadian, UK four-piece Woman’s Hour released a brand new single titled “Her Ghost.” More

Feb 10, 2014

Rising London four-piece Woman’s Hour have announced that they are the latest to join the ranks of label Secretly Canadian. More

Premiere: Rainer – “Hope (Woman’s Hour remix)” MP3 Stream

Hope/Satin/Glass/Dreams Due Out November 25 Via Kissability

Nov 21, 2013

Last month, Rainer remixed Woman’s Hour track “Darkest Place.” Recently, Woman’s Hour returned the favor, taking their deft grayscale hand to “Hope.” More

Under the Radar’s November/December Issue, Featuring HAIM on the Cover, is on Newsstands Now

Also Features Interviews with Cut Copy, Cocteau Twins on Blue Bell Knoll, Cillian Murphy vs. Nils Frahm, Anna Calvi, Luke Temple, Willis Earl Beal, Glasser, Courtney Barnett, Midlake, Mac DeMarco vs. Beach Fossils, Dan Harmon, and more

Nov 19, 2013

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of the November/December 2013 issue, which is on newsstands now and will be out until late December/early January. It features HAIM on the cover as well as interviews with Cut Copy, Cocteau Twins on Blue Bell Knoll, Cillian Murphy vs. Nils Frahm, Anna Calvi, Luke Temple, Willis Earl Beal, Glasser, Yuck, Midlake, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Deltron 3030, Courtney Barnett, Mac DeMarco vs. Beach Fossils, Dan Harmon, and much more. More

Nov 14, 2013

Woman’s Hour just revealed their take on Leona Lewis track “Bleeding Love.” More

Watch: Woman’s Hour – “The Darkest Place” Video

New Single Out October 21 Via Luv Luv Luv Records

Oct 17, 2013

Woman’s Hour is a London-based band that traffic in dark, slow-motion pop. Their video for forthcoming single “The Darkest Place” takes their slinky aesthetic to the weirdest of places. More



Interviews

2014 Artist Survey: Woman’s Hour

Will Burgess on His Former Headmaster, Gun Control, Time Travel, Going to Mars, and His Teenaged Celebrity Crush

Feb 09, 2015

For Under the Radar’s 12th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to 2014. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2014 news stories involving either the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More

South by Southwest’s First-Timers – Members of 2014’s Rookie Class Talk About Their First SXSW

Featuring Arthur Beatrice, Casual Sex, Connan Mockasin, Future Islands, Glass Animals, Saintseneca, San Fermin, Vaadat Charigim, Woman’s Hour, and Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

Aug 26, 2014

Arthur Beatrice, Casual Sex, Connan Mockasin, Future Islands, Glass Animals, Saintseneca, San Fermin, Vaadat Charigim, Woman’s Hour, and Yamantaka // Sonic Titan all discuss playing SXSW for the first ever time this year. More

2013 Artist Survey: Woman’s Hour

Nicolas Graves on the Government Shutdown, Edward Snowden, Obamacare, Spotify, and More

Feb 05, 2014

For Under the Radar‘s 11th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to the important issues of the last year, as well as some quirkier subjects. Check out our next print issue and digital issue for surveys from My Morning Jacket, Foals, Amanda Palmer, Local Natives, Wild Nothing, These New Puritans, Lanterns on the Lake, Xiu Xiu, and Summer Camp. More

Woman’s Hour

Imperfectly Perfect

Jan 29, 2014

It’s traditional to start the story of any band featuring a set of siblings with tales of family sing-alongs, impressive parental record collections, and mandatory music lessons. But Woman’s Hour founders Fiona Jane Burgess and Will Burgess swear that there are no such events in their shared timeline. More


Reviews

Jul 14, 2014

Rarely do bands pull off such a marriage of sound and visuals that it’s this hard to separate the music from their graphic palette. Gorillaz are probably the most famous recent example of this; Belle & Sebastian’s consistently monochromatic artwork worked to a similar, if lesser, degree. More

Mar 18, 2014

Staff writer Austin Trunick spent six days in Austin, Texas, taking in this year’s South By Southwest. More