News
Hemsworth’s Self-Titled Debut EP Will Be Out December 4 via Saddle Creek
Nov 24, 2020
By Joey Arnone
Quarter Life Crisis, the musical project of artist Ryan Hemsworth, has shared a new song, “You & Me,” which features vocals by Claud. The song will be featured on Hemsworth’s upcoming self-titled debut EP, which is set to drop on December 4 via Saddle Creek. More
“So much injustice and violence has been committed against Black, Brown, Indigenous, and LGBTQ communities throughout the nation.”
Oct 29, 2020
By Frances Quinlan
With next Tuesday’s election day looming and millions of Americans already voting early, we asked musicians to write about notable times they cast a ballot in a new series we’re calling Voting Stories. This entry is by Frances Quinlan of Hop Along. More
Plus Jesse Kivel, Lost Horizons, Midnight Sister, TRAAMS, and a Wrap-up of the Last Two Weeks’ Other Notable New Tracks
Oct 09, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Welcome to the 39th Songs of the Week of 2020. We skipped Songs of the Week last week because we had other plans last Friday, so this week’s list covers two weeks worth of songs. More
Quarter Life Crisis EP Due Out December 4 via Saddle Creek
Oct 09, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Quarter Life Crisis is a new project from Ryan Hemsworth. This week Quarter Life Crisis’ self-titled debut EP was announced and the EP’s first single, “Postcard From Spain,” which features guest vocals from Hop Along’s Frances Quinlan (as well as a children’s choir), was shared. More
Plus Stream the New Albums from TORRES, Frances Quinlan, Dan Deacon, Drive-By Truckers, POLIÇA, and More
Jan 31, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Destroyer (the project of Dan Bejar) has released a new album, Have We Met, today via Merge and it’s our Album of the Week. Find more info on the album below. Below that are streams of other notable albums and EPs released today: TORRES, Frances Quinlan, Wild Nothing, Dan Deacon, Drive-By Truckers, POLIÇA, and Squirrel Flower. More
Reviews
Feb 03, 2020
By Mark Moody
For its strong humanist streak, ironically Hop Along leader Frances Quinlan’s solo album, Likewise, opens with an array of teeth and bones. More