Sep 20, 2012
By Laura Studarus
NZCA Lines
Do you like electro pop and gun play? Then NZCA/LINES frontman Michael Lovett has a pitch for you. The British artist is looking for a few fans to help fund his latest creation, a video for “Airlock,” which—by the looks of things—has the potential to be an epic piece of art. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Cody Ray Shafer
Wilco
Wilco has released a video for the song “Sunloathe” from their album The Whole Love, released one year ago next week. The video, directed by Peter Glantz, features animation from illustrator Nathaniel Murphy. Murphy also provided artwork for the band’s 2007 album Sky Blue Sky. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Black Lips
As previously reported, Atlanta punk foursome The Black Lips have brazenly decided to brave the potlicial and civil unrest of the Middle East for a special tour behind their most recent LP Arabia Mountain. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Inc. no world
Inc., otherwise known as L.A.-based brothers Andrew and Daniel Aged, will soon release their debut full-length on 4AD in 2013. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Movie Trailers
Starting back in 1978 The American Tolkien Society proclaimed a yearly celebration of all things Middle-Earth with Tolkien Week. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Supergrass
Earlier this year former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes released his debut solo album Gaz Coombes Presents ... Here Come the Bombs. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
alt-J
Less than a week from releasing a music video for their track “Fitzpleasure,” UK quartet alt-J have premiered yet another for “Something Good,” featured on their Mercury Prize-nominated debut an Awesome Wave. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Flying Lotus
After filling time with remixes and mixtapes, Flying Lotus has premiered “Putty Boy Strut,” the debut single from his much-anticipated album Until the Quiet Comes. More
Sep 19, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Lord Huron
Lonesome Dreams, the debut full-length of Michigan native-turned-Angeleno artist Lord Huron, is scheduled to hit store shelves on Oct. 9. More