News
Band Also Features Au Revoir Simone's Erika Forster and The Like's Tennessee Thomas
Jun 20, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Jenny Lewis recently announced Nice as Fuck, a new side band with Au Revoir Simone’s Erika Forster and The Like’s Tennessee Thomas. They made their live debut at a Bernie Sanders benefit and went out on tour opening for M. Ward. Now the band has shared their first single, “Door,” via Spotify. Listen below. More
Band Also Features Au Revoir Simone's Erika Forster and The Like's Tennessee Thomas
May 05, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Jenny Lewis recently announced Nice as Fuck, a new side band with Au Revoir Simone’s Erika Forster and The Like’s Tennessee Thomas. They made their live debut at a Bernie Sanders benefit and have been out on tour the last week opening for M. Ward. More
Full Cast Announced, Including Returning Favorites and New Actors
Apr 25, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
The iconic early ‘90s David Lynch TV show Twin Peaks is returning to screens in 2017 with a brand new season on Showtime to be co-written and directed by Lynch and to feature much of the original cast. Now the full cast for the upcoming season has been announced. The cast list includes returning favorites, some notable actors joining them, and some musicians who have also surprisingly been added to the cast. More
Band Opening for M. Ward Later this Month
Apr 06, 2016
By Joshua M. Miller
Jenny Lewis, Au Revoir Simone‘s Erika Forster, and the Like’s Tennessee Thomas have formed a new band called Nice As Fuck which will be opening for M. Ward later this month. More
Spectrums Out August 25th, Features Remixes by Jack Savidge (Friendly Fires), Babe, NZCA/Lines
Jun 19, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
Brooklyn based dream pop band Au Revoir Simone have announced a new album of remixes titled Spectrums, a follow up to last year’s Move In Spectrums. The new album will feature remixes from Jack Savidge of Friendly Fires, Babe, The Shoes, Clock Opera, NZCA/Lines, and others. More
Also Au Revoir Simone and Kings of Leon
Sep 17, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
This week and next sees the release of a number of notable new albums. More
Due September 24 Via Instant Records
Jun 27, 2013
By Laura Studarus
On September 24, Au Revoir Simone—New York’s trio of keyboard queens—will return with new album Move in Spectrums. More
Interviews
Spring on 2018's Best Albums, #MeToo, The Muppets, Social Media, and Swimming in Selena Gomez's Pool
Feb 04, 2019
By Mark Redfern
For Under the Radar‘s 16th Annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to the last year, plus some fun personal questions. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2018 news stories involving either the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More
Hart on #MeToo and Sexual Harassment, Woody Allen, Music Critics, and How Concerts Should Be More Parent Friendly
Feb 02, 2018
By Mark Redfern
For Under the Radar‘s 15th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to the last year. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2017 news stories involving either the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More
Heather D'Angelo, Erika Forster, and Annie Hart on First Heartbreaks, First R-rated Movies, Spotify, and More
Feb 07, 2014
By Under the Radar Staff
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
Summoning Their Inner Franco
Jan 23, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Under the Radar caught up with Au Revoir Simone‘s Heather D’Angelo (who, in addition to keyboards also programs the band’s drum machines), to learn about plans for the band’s new album, David Lynch, and why it might be good for all of us to take a page out of a certain overachieving actor’s playbook. More
Reviews
Dec 11, 2013
By Dan Lucas
Move in Spectrums is filled with the perfect, warm sounds ubiquitous in contemporary indie pop-the gorgeous “We Both Know” washes you away on a bubbling river of guitar-but there’s far more here than just another collection of likable-but-forgettable songs. More
Sep 15, 2007
By J. Pace
Treasure Island. There it sits in the middle of San Francisco bay. To most of us it’s rarely set foot upon, simply driven through, the halfway point on the Bay Bridge. It was built and pirate- and/or Stevenson-named in 1939 as the site of the World’s Fair-esque “Golden Gate International Exposition.” Since then it’s been a lot of things, among them a naval base and site of the Battlebots television show, in which machines battled to a fiery death. Apparently, people live there, too. More