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Healing Is A Miracle Out July 10 on Ninja Tune
Jun 18, 2020
By Samantha Small
Ambient musician Julianna Barwick has shared the video for “In Light,” the newest single from her forthcoming album Healing Is A Miracle, due out July 10 on Ninja Tune. More
Healing Is a Miracle Due Out July 10 via Ninja Tune
May 21, 2020
By Samantha Small
After a four-year hiatus, Julianna Barwick has announced her new album Healing Is a Miracle. Along with the announcement, Barwick shared a music video for the (much-needed) meditative track “Inspirit.” More
Plus Rose Elinor Dougall, Foals, Florence + the Machine, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jan 25, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
This was a helluva week for new music. Monday was fairly quiet due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, but Foals officially announced two albums and shared a cinematic video for a new song. More
"Our First 100 Days" Will Include a New Song Every Day for the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency
Apr 17, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
“Our First 100 Days” is an anti-President Donald Trump project. The good folks behind the “30 Days, 30 Songs” anti-Trump campaign during the election have teamed up with Secretly Group for “Our First 100 Days.” More
Shows in October Include Francis and the Lights and Julianna Barwick
Jul 11, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Bon Iver (Justin Vernon and band) have announced three more West Coast shows to go down this October. They are scheduled around their previously announced performance at the Hollywood Bowl on October 23 with Patti Smith and Hiss Golden Messenger. More
Will Due May 6 via Dead Oceans
May 12, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Julianna Barwick released a new album, Will, last Friday via Dead Oceans. Now she has shared a video for “Same,” a song that features vocals from Mas Ysa. Zia Anger directed the haunting clip, which features three different seemingly unconnected characters. More
Issue 57 Also Includes Interview with Lush, Primal Scream, John Carpenter, Frightened Rabbit, Underworld, Yeasayer, Frankie Cosmos, Julien Baker, Cat's Eyes, School of Seven Bells, Parquet Courts, Fear of Men, Minor Victories, Kevin Morby, and More
May 06, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our May/June 2016 issue (out May, June, and into July), which has shipped out to subscribers and stores and will be on all newsstands soon. It will also soon be available digitally via Under the Radar‘s app, and the magazine apps Zinio, Readly, and Readbug. The issue features M83 on the cover. More
Will Due May 6 via Dead Oceans
Apr 28, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Julianna Barwick is releasing a new album, Will, next Friday (May 6) via Dead Oceans. Now you can stream the whole album below via NPR First Listen. More
Will Due May 6 via Dead Oceans
Apr 06, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Julianna Barwick is releasing a new album, Will, on May 6 via Dead Oceans. Now she has shared another song from it, “Same.” It features vocals from Mas Ysa and you can listen below. More
Will Due May 6 via Dead Oceans
Mar 08, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Julianna Barwick has announced a new album and shared a video for its first single. Will is due out May 6 via Dead Oceans. Below is the video for “Nebula.” She’s also announced some tour dates, which are below as well as the cover art and tracklist. More
Guided By Voices, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Others Also Aid in Cancer Appeal
Nov 11, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
Surfer Blood guitarist Thomas Fekete has been battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer. His health insurance has been covering more than six months of regular chemotherapy treatments, but does not cover an alternative treatment plan he’s also been undergoing. As Fekete is unable to work and tour he’s been relying on fan and friend donations to his GoFundMe page to help pay for treatments. More
Rosabi is out June 3 on Dead Oceans
May 07, 2014
By Laura Studarus
There are two important things to note here. 1. Julianna Barwick has partnered with craft brewery Dogfish Head to create her own signature IPA. 2. In celebration of that fact, she has a new EP called Rosabi on the way.
Nov 13, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Recently releasing her latest album Nepenthe ethereal songwriter Julianna Barwick has premiered a brand new music video for her included “The Harbinger.” More
Part of La Blogothèque Sessions
Sep 12, 2013
By Laura Studarus
Julianna Barwick is a haunting singer, who crafts delicate, ethereal soundcapes. La Blogothèque creates artful videos of musicians in their prime. Seems logical the two would meet right? More
@Under_Radar_Mag vs. @juliannabarwick in 140 Characters or Less
Aug 22, 2013
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar will be interviewing Julianna Barwick over Twitter today at 2 p.m. EST as part of our Twitterview series. Follow us on Twitter to catch the interview live. Our handle is @Under_Radar_Mag and Barwick’s is @juliannabarwick. More
Taken From New Album Nepenthe, Out Aug. 20
Aug 08, 2013
By Scott Dransfield
Julianna Barwick‘s voice-based minimalism is the perfect soundtrack to ethereal, dreamy visuals, and that connection is employed to grand effect in the new video for “One Half,” which appears on Barwick’s upcoming album.
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Listen to Paracosm, Nepenthe, and Performance
Aug 06, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Several notable albums set for release this August have become available to stream in full this week. More
Pacing Out 3/5 Via Suicide Squeeze.
Feb 08, 2013
By Laura Studarus
On March 5, looped electro songstress Julianna Barwick will release a new EP called Pacing via Suicide Squeeze. More
In Support of The Magic Place
Aug 11, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Julianna Barwick has announced a fall tour in support of The Magic Place, released back in February via Asthmatic Kitty. More
Interviews
Jun 29, 2016
By Mike Hilleary
Working on her new album Will while visiting Lisbon, Portugal, Julianna Barwick would often walk through a train underpass between the recording studio she used and a nearby grocery store she would frequent for its selection of snacks. More
Reviews
May 02, 2016
By Ryan E.C. Hamm
Julianna Barwick has occupied a unique space in music since her breakthrough, 2011’s The Magic Place. She makes music that isn’t quite electronic, because it’s too organic; isn’t quite instrumental, since it features voice; and isn’t quite ambient, since her music isn’t all drones and tones. More
Aug 26, 2013
By Sam Cleeve
Julianna Barwick’s breakthrough record The Magic Place saw the Brooklyn singer find her, ahem, voice, as a creator of ambient, ethereal choral works—layering vocals to the extent that they become lost in the ether, finding an otherworldliness fit for religious ceremony. More