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Everyone Asked About You Announce First New EP In 25 Years

Everyone Asked About You are really making their reunion worth the wait. The ’90s “tweemo” stalwarts returned earlier this month with “ We’re All Losing It ” — their first song in over two decades — and we named it one of the Best Songs Of The Week . Now, we have a confirmation

MILLY – “Running The Madness”

Los Angeles’ MILLY have shared a few promising singles ahead of their new album Your Own Becoming , including “ Drip From The Fountain ” and “ Spilling Ink .” “Running The Madness” — the final sample before the full album is out on Friday — is no exception.

Double Wish – “Floating”

This Friday, Double Wish will release their new EP Universe Sometimes . The Orange County duo has shared “ Periwinkle Pantone ” and “ Papers ” so far, and today they’re offering one final preview with the gauzy opener “Floating.”

Billy Strings Blew Up Bluegrass To Stadium Status

It took less than one song to turn me into a full-fledged convert. Granted, it was probably 10 minutes long, and it shifted genre several times, so it felt like more than one song to an extent. But the length and breadth of it all was part of the appeal.

Chris Cohen – “Night Or Day”

As one wise Stereogum commenter put it recently, Chris Cohen is “the reason why Deerhoof sounded really REALLY good for a few years.” He’s got a new solo album called Paint A Room coming out next month, which he’s already previewed so far with “ Damage ” and “ Sunever .” Now

Bloc Party – “Flirting Again”

Last year, Bloc Party released the High Life EP. It followed 2022’s Alpha Games , the English indie rock band’s first album since 2016’s Hymns . Today, they’re back with “Flirting Again.”

Vundabar – “I Got Cracked”

A couple years ago, Vundabar released the studio album Devil For The Fire , their 2015 banger “Alien Blues” went mega-viral on TikTok , and they unveiled a compilation of unreleased tracks titled Good Old . The Boston indie rock crew is known for their energy and idiosyncrasy,

Stream Rat Cage & Gefyr’s Rabid, Ferocious New Split EP

You have to love a band name like Rat Cage. When a band picks a name like that, you know exactly what you’re getting. The Sheffield group makes the kind of frantic, intense, ripshit-angry hardcore punk that evokes images of fleas, diseases, and desperate pent-up energy, and

André 3000 Announces New Blue Sun Fall US Tour

Credit to André 3000: He’s bringing his spiritual jazz rebrand to the people. Some artists on his prestige level might only play a few shows in major markets, and on his first tour supporting last fall’s ambient flute exploration New Blue Sun , he did just that. But Three

The Waeve – “You Saw”

Last month, the Waeve released “ City Lights ,” their first material since last year’s eponymous debut . Today, the project of Blur’s Graham Coxon and the Pipettes’ Rose Elinor Dougall is announcing its sophomore LP, City Lights , and sharing the single “You Saw.”

Sonagi – “Rain Shadow”

A few years ago, Ryann Slauson, leader of the great Philadelphia screamo band Closer, started a new group called Sonagi, named after the Korean word for sudden rainstorms. Sonagi released their debut album Precedent in 2022, and it’s proof that Ryann Slauson now has two great

Google Earth – “Something Complicated”

Throughout his multi-decade career, John Vanderslice has worked with a whole lot of musicians and performed in quite a few bands. Today, he’s adding to his resume with Google Earth, his new duo with his frequent collaborator and fellow producer James Riotto. Their debut album

GIFT – “Later”

We named the sleek New York psych-pop combo GIFT a Band To Watch ahead of their upcoming LP Illuminator for Captured Tracks. Today the band offers up another preview of the record. “Later” is as crisp and aerodynamic as we’ve come to expect from GIFT, setting TJ Freda’s glowing

Dave Harrington – “Dust Strings Peaks”

Dave Harrington is perhaps best known as one half of the electronica duo Darkside, but he’s also got a pretty prolific discography under his own name as a solo artist and with his jazz project Dave Harrington Group. Less than a year after last October’s The Pictures , he’s back