News
Someday Is Today Due Out This Friday via Kanine
Aug 30, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Canadian band Living Hour have shared a video for their new single, “Middle Name.” It is the latest release from their forthcoming album, Someday Is Today, which will be out this Friday (September 2) via Kanine. More
Someday Is Today Due Out September 2 via Kanine
Jul 28, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Canadian band Living Hour have shared a video for their new single, “Miss Miss Miss.” It is the latest release from their forthcoming album, Someday Is Today, which will be out on September 2 via Kanine. More
Plus Gorillaz and Thundercat, Stereolab, Living Hour, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jun 24, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the 25th Songs of the Week of 2022. Whereas last week we had a supersized Top 15, this week the pickings were slimmer, with a more back down to earth Top 10. More
Someday Is Today Due Out September 2 via Kanine
Jun 22, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Canadian band Living Hour have shared a video for their new single, “No Body.” It is the latest release from their forthcoming album, Someday Is Today, which will be out on September 2 via Kanine. More
Someday Is Today Due Out September 2 via Kanine
May 18, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Canadian band Living Hour have announced the release of a new album, Someday Is Today, which will be out on September 2 via Kanine. They have also shared a video for the album’s lead single, “Feelings Meeting,” featuring Jay Som (aka Melina Duterte), who also co-produced the album. More
Plus Ryley Walker; The Good, The Bad, & The Queen; The Twilight Sad; and a Wrap-up of the Week's Other Notable New Tracks
Nov 16, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
This the closest we’ve come in awhile to skipping Songs of the Week due to a lack of truly worthy songs. But we were able to at least come up with a Top 7 (as opposed to our usual Top 10), even if it includes two covers and two album tracks. One thing that saved it was our #1 song, which was released this morning. More
Low, Ought, Gaz Coombes, Girl Ray, Sunflower Bean, U.S. Girls, Hinds, and More Added to the List
Jan 10, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
SXSW (aka South By Southwest), the annual conference/festival in Austin, Texas, previously announced the first round of 2018 musical performers, as well as the second round. Now they have announced the third round of artists to be performing during the music portion (there’s also film and interactive portions) in 2018 and it’s a long list featuring 570 artists! 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
Living Hour out now on Lefse.
Apr 14, 2016
By Joshua M. Miller
Today Living Hour shared a video for their “Seagull,” the lead single from their self-titled debut. More
Interviews
Gil Carroll, Sam Sarty, and Adam Soloway on #MeToo and Sexual Harassment, Trump, Too Many Music Festivals, and End of the World
Mar 14, 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
Gil Carroll, Alex Chochinov, Sam Sarty, and Adam Soloway on Trump, News Sources, and Favorite Movies
Feb 21, 2017
By Mark Redfern
For Under the Radar‘s 14th annual Artist Survey we emailed some of our favorite artists a few questions relating to 2016. We asked them about their favorite albums of the year and their thoughts on various notable 2016 news stories involving the music industry or world events, as well as some quirkier personal questions. More
May 26, 2016
By Kyle Mullin
Gil Carroll didn’t set out to make one of 2016’s most buzzed-about dream pop records. Yet he and the other members of Living Hour seem to have done just that, despite the fact that he adamantly says, “When we started this band, I didn’t even know what the term ‘dream pop’ meant.” More
Reviews
Apr 13, 2016
By Dan Lucas
We promise you, this is not a Beach House record. And Sam Sarty, despite her vocals, is not a pseudonym of Victoria Legrand. No, really. More