News
Suicide Songs out now via Bella Union
Apr 13, 2016
By Joshua M. Miller
MONEY have shared a new song, “Three Days Drinking And As Many Lovers Too”, which was recorded during the Suicide Songs sessions. More
Everything Everything, Caveman, Still Corners, Julien Baker, Sunflower Bean, Petite Noir, Fear of Men, Yuck, Gwenno, Girls Names, Cullen Omori, TEEN, and Others to Play
Mar 04, 2016
By Mark Redfern
Under the Radar magazine is excited to reveal the full lineups, poster, and set times for its three SXSW 2016 events: two day parties on Wednesday, March 16 and Thursday, March 17 and one official nighttime showcase on Wednesday, March 16. The lineups include Car Seat Headrest, Julien Baker, Hinds, Eleanor Friedberger, Everything Everything, Caveman, Still Corners, Yuck, Sunflower Bean, Petite Noir, Girls Names, Gwenno, MONEY, Cullen Omori, TEEN, Mass Gothic, Younghusband, and more. More
Suicide Songs Out January 29 via Bella Union
Dec 18, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
British trio MONEY are releasing their sophomore album, Suicide Songs, on January 29, 2016 via Bella Union. Previously the band had shared the album’s first single, “You Look Like a Sad Painting on Both Sides of the Sky,” followed by another song from the record, “I’ll Be the Night.” Now they have shared a live video for “A Cocaine Christmas and an Alcoholic’s New Year,” which is the final song on the record and obviously shared to time into the holiday season (even if it’s not exactly a song about Christmas cheer). More
Suicide Songs Out January 29 via Bella Union
Oct 28, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
British trio MONEY have announced their sophomore album and shared its first song. Suicide Songs is the follow-up to 2013’s acclaimed debut album, The Shadow of Heaven (which was released in the U.S. in 2014). It’s due out January 29 via Bella Union. Below you can listen to the lengthily titled first single, “You Look Like a Sad Painting on Both Sides of the Sky.” More
Manchester Band Also Touring US This September
Jul 24, 2014
By Scott Dransfield
Manchester act MONEY has released the new music video for the song “The Shadow of Heaven.” Directed by Liam Healey, it marries an old-school visual aesthetic with an intimate look at the city and its citizens, and it’s a perfect backdrop for MONEY’s gentle-yet-grandiose sound. More
Debut LP Shadow of Heaven Out Now
May 30, 2014
By Mike Hilleary
Fresh off the release of their debut LP Shadow of Heaven breakthrough UK quartet MONEY have announced plans for U.S. tour. More
Also featuring interviews with Slowdive, Slow Club, First Aid Kit, Lykke Li, James McAvoy, The Horrors, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The War on Drugs vs. Sharon Van Etten, and More
May 23, 2014
By Laura Studarus and Mark Redfern
Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of the June/July issue, which is on newsstands now. It features Future Islands on the cover as well as interviews with Slow Club, Lykke Li, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Horrors, Slowdive, The War on Drugs vs. Sharon Van Etten, First Aid Kit, James McAvoy, John Slattery, tUnE-yArDs, and more. More
Apr 24, 2014
By Laura Studarus
Dark/theatrical/pop outfit MONEY will release their debut album The Shadow of Heaven on May 6 via Bella Union. More
Interviews
Lee on the First Time He Fell in Love, His First Kiss, His First Concert, His First Job, and the First Time His Heart Was Broken
Mar 15, 2016
By Mark Redfern
My Firsts is our email interview series where we ask musicians to tell us about their first life experiences, be it early childhood ones (first word, first concert, etc.) or their first tastes of being a musician (first band, first tour, etc.). For this My Firsts we talk to Jamie Lee of MONEY. The British trio are performing at one of Under the Radar‘s SXSW day parties this Thursday at the Flamingo Cantina at 6th and Red River (515 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701). More
Manchester: So Much to Answer For
Jul 23, 2014
By Paul Bridgewater
Most bands retain the stamp of their home towns and cities, but Brits MONEY came together as usurpers in their adopted Manchester, the uniquely creative environment that gave us The Smiths, Joy Division, and Factory Records. Decamping to the north of England in his late teens, London-born vocalist and frontman Jamie Lee credits the city with indelibly shaping the sound and identity of the Bella Union-signed band. More
Reviews
May 08, 2014
By Tom Fenwick
MONEY‘s The Shadow of Heaven feels both epic in scope and poetic in tone, shunning expected notions of pop to deal with weighty concepts, spacious arrangements, and lyrical preoccupations with the wider concerns of humanity. More