Shamir announces new album ‘Homo Anxietatem’ out 18th August on Kill Rock Stars
After a run of critically acclaimed heavy rock and industrial-tinged records, Shamir now transmutes his anxiety to alternately subdued and soaring alt-pop songs.
After a run of critically acclaimed heavy rock and industrial-tinged records, Shamir now transmutes his anxiety to alternately subdued and soaring alt-pop songs.
After building their sound on their debut LP, ‘Shirushi’, through careful assembly of Japanese folk, psychedelia, Brazilian surf rock, and other far-flung touchstones, TEKE::TEKE are back with their second album.
Lyrical and genre-bending, Tuplin’s music blends alt-folk, indie rock and synth pop with the occasional psychedelic soundscape thrown in for taste.
Electronic duo, Tanlines, are still making escapist, joyful-sounding songs about sad, insular moments, and melancholy songs about catharsis and joy.
Esben and The Witch’s sixth album, ‘Hold Sacred’, is a product of the trio’s deeply important, 14-year-spanning friendship.
With its roots in indie-rock but featuring an array of instruments, off-kilter time signatures and experimental track structures,the band have earned comparisons to the likes of Radiohead and Explosions in The Sky.
Formed in a North Carolina in 2012, The Nude Party celebrate the clanging rock of the ’60s while blending modern elements that have made them beloved by fans of all ages.
Ron Gallo’s new album moves from fuzz to lounge jazz to freaky pop to post-punk and back again to rollicking, truly fun rock music.
Time has shown that The Telescopes’ music not only withstands repeated listening but also reveals something new whenever one ventures between the grooves.
After 17 years and 8 albums, New Jersey’s Screaming Females are still making their own path in the world, still touring and releasing music without compromise.