News
Plus Stream New Albums from Palehound, Younghusband, Silversun Pickups, Pixx, Stef Chura, and More
Jun 07, 2019
By Mark Redfern
The Divine Comedy, the orchestral-pop project of Northern Irish singer/songwriter/composer Neil Hannon, has released a new album, Office Politics, today via Hannon’s own Divine Comedy Records and it’s our Album of the Week. Find more info on the album below. More
HÆLOS and Clinic Are Runner-ups (Plus Stream New Albums from Mac DeMarco, Maps, The Get Up Kids, and More)
May 10, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Charly Bliss released a new album, Young Enough, today via Barsuk and it’s our Album of the Week. Find more info on the album below, as well as on two runner-ups that were almost our Album of the Week. Below that are streams of other notable albums released today. More
Also New Works by Cass McCombs, The Dismemberment Plan, and Tim Hecker
Oct 07, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Next week Cults’ Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion return with their latest collection of ‘60s girl-group inspired pop with their sophomore LP Static. More
Reviews
Jun 18, 2019
By Stephen Axeman
Have you ever seen an electron? Naturally, no. It doesn’t even exist perceptibly. More
Oct 04, 2018
By Charles Steinberg
Konoyo in Japanese means “the world over here” and on his ninth studio album straddling the borders of the indescribable, Tim Hecker issues an open invitation to it. It’s hard to find words for this broad-shouldered effort, which speaks well of its composition, all ornate and dulled at the same time.
Nov 15, 2013
By Sam Cleeve
Upon the release of 2011’s Ravedeath, 1972, the plaudits extended to Tim Hecker seemed to know no end. More