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Former Wild Beasts singer Hayden Thorpe has released a solo EP, Aerial Songs, originally composed as part of his time as an artist-in-residence at Aerial Festival.
Download “Blue Crow” now.
Former Wild Beasts singer Hayden Thorpe has released a solo EP, Aerial Songs, originally composed as part of his time as an artist-in-residence at Aerial Festival.
Download “Blue Crow” now.
Stay Alive is the solo debut album from Emmy-nominated artist, acclaimed author, activist, and Against Me! frontwoman, Laura Jane Grace.
Download “The Swimming Pool Song” now.
Sunflower Bean returns with their first new material of 2020. “Moment in the Sun” is about the importance of spending time with the ones you love and is a concept that resonates now more than ever.
Download it now.
Michigan native Jason Singer has return with his Michigander project and a new single.
Download “Let Down” now.
Sometimes a band arrives out of nowhere, with a fully formed sound ready to fill a stadium. KING HANNAH is one of those bands. The Liverpool band, led by the creative force of Hannah Merrick and Craig Whittle, has arrived with Tell Me Your Mind And I’ll Tell You Mine, an EP that is both soothing
in its moods and intoxicating in its rushing soundscapes.
Download “Crème Brûlée” now.
“Young Neanderthal” heralds Jealous of the Birds’ eagerly-awaited new album, PENINSULA.
Download the song now.
The Happy Fits are back with their recently released sophomore album, What Could Be Better.
Bill Callahan is back with his 17th album, Gold Record.
Air Traffic Controller has created a place all their own in the indie-pop world. After serving in the US Navy as an actual air traffic controller, singer/songwriter Dave Munro built a legacy with ATC for crafting heartfelt, luscious, and genuine indie-folk-pop songs that are timeless and classic.
Hoops had to self-destruct in order to survive.
These three friends from central Indiana had reached a point where years of hard work and creativity were just starting to pay off. They were hailed as one of the most inventive young bands around, with comparisons to Guided by Voices, My Bloody Valentine, and the Radio Dept.—and that’s exactly when they went on hiatus.