Australian pscyhe-pop band Methyl Ethel release their remarkable new album Triage — written, produced and performed by lead singer Jake Webb. Recorded ... More
Album by Methyl Ethyl
Australian pscyhe-pop band Methyl Ethel release their remarkable new album Triage — written, produced and performed by lead singer Jake Webb. Recorded in Jake’s home studio, this is the third album for the band, following the universally acclaimed Oh Inhuman Spectacle and Everything is Forgotten. Triage marks a more reflective album for this surrealist outfit — a dark and obscured expression of life set to the backdrop of dream pop hooks.(4AD)
Stuffed & Ready follows Cherry Glazerr’s Secretly Canadian debut Apocalipstick, an album that sizzled with frontwoman Clementine Creevy’s confidence, vision and fiercely ... More
Album by Cherry Glazerr
Stuffed & Ready follows Cherry Glazerr’s Secretly Canadian debut Apocalipstick, an album that sizzled with frontwoman Clementine Creevy’s confidence, vision and fiercely idiosyncratic personality. When Creevy began writing Stuffed & Ready, she found unexpected inspiration by turning inward. Her unblinking honesty attempts to reconcile confusion and anger in the current political climate. (Secretly Canadian)
The music Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad release as Girlpool occupies a transient space of constant evolution, and their new album What ... More
Album by Girlpool
The music Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad release as Girlpool occupies a transient space of constant evolution, and their new album What Chaos Is Imaginary is no exception — a collection of songs unlike any of the material from their acclaimed 2015 debut Before The World Was Big and 2017’s Powerplant. Think drum machines, synthesizers, new harmonies, huge guitars and at least one orchestral breakdown. (Anti- Records)
›› ISSUE Feature: Interview and performance by Girlpool
Showcaller is the first book exploring the work of emerging New York-based artist Talia Chetrit. It brings together a broad range of ... More
Book by Talia Chetrit
Showcaller is the first book exploring the work of emerging New York-based artist Talia Chetrit. It brings together a broad range of her work made between 1994 and 2018 and is linked to a retrospective museum exhibition at the Kölnischer Kunstverein in early 2018. The title Showcaller is a theatrical term which references the performative aspects of Chetrit’s work, the power dynamic between subject and photographer, and, ultimately, between the photographer and her audience. (MACK)
With rumors percolating for months on fansites, Reddit boards and Twitter, fans of Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst got a huge treat ... More
Album by Better Oblivion Community Center
With rumors percolating for months on fansites, Reddit boards and Twitter, fans of Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst got a huge treat last night when the pair dropped an entire album, Better Oblivion Community Center, essentially announcing their partnership for the first time. The pair had kept their plans under wraps for months as they wrote and recorded in Los Angeles in the summer and fall of 2018. Within an hour of the album’s surprise release, the band were performing—for the very first time—on network television, on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (Dead Oceans)
New York trio Sunflower Bean released their critically acclaimed sophomore album Twentytwo in Blue last year, earning year-end list nods from the ... More
EP by Sunflower Bean
New York trio Sunflower Bean released their critically acclaimed sophomore album Twentytwo in Blue last year, earning year-end list nods from the likes of Paste, NME and more. Now the band is kicking off 2019 strong with the release of their new EP King Of The Dudes. The EP features lead single “Come For Me,” which marks the band’s Billboard BDS Chart debut, coming in at #37. The band explains, “This EP does not give a fuck. It’s reactionary, and a sharpened response to our times. Death, birth, aggression, addiction, and power…no holds barred.” (Mom + Pop)
›› ISSUE Feature: Interview & Fashion Shoot with Sunflower Bean.
After migrating to New York City from Uruguay and working in a factory, Juan Wauters turned to music to alleviate his boredom ... More
Album by Juan Wauters
After migrating to New York City from Uruguay and working in a factory, Juan Wauters turned to music to alleviate his boredom and loneliness. He eventually formed garage act the Beets with a friend from a community college art class, releasing two records on Brooklyn label Captured Tracks. Wauters went solo in 2014 with another two critically acclaimed records on the same label. Now he makes a departure from his almost completely English-sung recordings: his third solo album, La Onda de Juan Pablo (2019), is sung entirely in Spanish and recorded with local musicians throughout Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Chile. Mexico and Puerto Rico. (Captured Tracks)
Sharon Van Etten’s Remind Me Tomorrow comes four years after Are We There, and reckons with the life that gets lived when ... More
Album by Sharon Van Etten
Sharon Van Etten’s Remind Me Tomorrow comes four years after Are We There, and reckons with the life that gets lived when you put off the small and inevitable maintenance in favor of something more present. Throughout Remind Me Tomorrow, Van Etten veers towards the driving, dark glimmer moods that have illuminated the edges of her music and pursues them full force, delivering an ambitious album that provokes our most sensitive impulses: reckless affections, spirited nurturing, and tender courage. (Jagjaguwar)
Winner of four major prizes at Cannes Film Festival 2018 and nominated for a Golden Globe, Belgian director Lucas Dhont’s debut feature ... More
Film by Lucas Dhont
Winner of four major prizes at Cannes Film Festival 2018 and nominated for a Golden Globe, Belgian director Lucas Dhont’s debut feature Girl is a stunning exploration of identity and society. It follows Lara, a fifteen-year-old girl born in a boy’s body, as she prepares for gender reassignment while striving to become a professional ballerina. (Netflix)
›› ISSUE Feature: Read our interview with director Lucas Dhont and lead actor Victor Polster.