Homespun invites you to turn up the dial and step into pop history with this electrifying live radio broadcast of Madonna, captured on June 22, 1987, at Tokyo’s iconic Korakuen Stadium during her ground-breaking Who’s That Girl World Tour.At the height of her ’80s reign, Madonna delivers a fearless, high-energy performance packed with global hits, […]
Album of the Week! M(h)aol – Something Soft Staff Review M(h)aol – Something Soft M(h)aol return this week with Something Soft, their second full-length album and the follow-up to 2023’s well-received debut Attachment Styles. Now operating as a trio after the departure of singer Róisín Nic Ghearailt and bassist Zoe Greenway (though […]
Get ready to experience the magic of “LOVE”, the stunning new studio album from Swedish prog-rock legends The Flower Kings! It marks their 17th studio album in an extraordinary career spanning over 30 years. When The Flower Kings played their very first show on August 20th, 1993, in Sweden, they likely had no idea they […]
‘Safe’ is precisely what fans would want from their band: their core shoegaze/dream-pop sound elevated with a new self-confidence, a tight, masterly control of hooks, and broader touch points such as Pavement and Sonic Youth. In short: their ethereal elements feel more alluring than ever; the visceral moments are more selective and dynamic but hit […]
LP – RSD Indies Exclusive Limited Edition 140g Baby Pink Vinyl. Following back-to-back Grammy-winning albums with her band Golden Highway, along with a Best New Artist nomination, Molly Tuttle releases her new solo album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine. Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the fifth full […]
Were proud to announce that Trapped Animal will be releasing the new album by Cormorant Tree Oh, Moonish! On 180 GSM Clear Vinyl with artwork illustrated by CTO. Since CTOs 2022 sophomore album, Swoontide, Mary has found herself supporting Lankum at Vicar Street, gracing a cover CD of Uncut, picking up new fans from all […]
The Orchestra (For Now) have announced the release of their ambitious debut EP Plan 75, out March 28. The release is a wild-eyed collection of songs that represent a collective of true musicians in perpetual motion. Last year, without any music online, the band quickly became an exciting fixture in the UK’s live music scene […]
Album of the Week: Arthur Russell – Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In and Out (Live 12/20/1985) Staff Review This week sees the release of a previously unheard complete live set by singer, musician, and composer Arthur Russell. Renowned for his singularly inventive and eclectic output, Russell, who died of AIDS-related illnesses in 1992, […]
The Beths from New Zealand occupy a warm, energetic sonic space between joyful hooks, sun-soaked harmonies, and acerbic lyrics.Their debut album Future Me Hates Me, forthcoming on Carpark Records, delivers an astonishment of roadtrip-ready pleasures, each song hitting your ears with an exhilarating endorphin rush like the first time you heard The Breeders/Jale/Veruca Salt..Front and […]
Parody of Pleasure marks Lydia Night’s bold solo debut, a consciously pop-leaning collection born from instinct and a release of previous inhibitions.Executive-produced by Lydia alongside producer Alexis Kesselman (Suki Waterhouse, Joji), the album reveals the full spectrum of her musicality while retaining the independent spirit she’s embodied since age 15, navigating themes of self-discovery and […]