The Flaming Lips Go For Adds
Released on Record Store Day, the first limited edition pressing of The Flaming Lips’ 15th studio album sold out instantly. Now, King’s Mouth: Music And Songs is available in wide release. The LP was produced by The Flaming Lips, Dennis Coyne, and Scott Booker with additional production by Dave Fridmann and Mike Fridmann. The Lips’ […]
Señor Fin Goes For Adds
Formed in Denton, Texas, Señor Fin is a rock band that moved to Seattle in 2015. The five piece is currently composed of Jesse Miller (guitar), Jesse Botello (bass), Jon Rath (keys), Mason Lynass (drums), and Ronan Delisle (guitar), all of whom sing. Their previous releases have earned comparisons to such diverse talents as Joni […]
Gregory Ackerman Goes For Adds
LA-based singer-songwriter Gregory Ackerman’s upcoming EP Stresslove is made of “love songs meant for those who had fallen out of love.” As with his 2018 debut album And Friends, the EP was produced by Pierre de Reeder, the former bassist of Rilo Kiley and the engineer of recent recordings with bandmate Jenny Lewis, M. Ward, She […]
Relix Premieres Particle Kid’s “Still Going” Video
Micah Nelson, the son of legend Willie Nelson and the brains behind the Particle Kid project, recently told Relix that his song “Still Going” “is basically me writing down my thoughts and memories as they came to me over the three chords, of being a kid, getting older, not wanting to get older, dealing with […]
LAist Posts The Bird And The Bee’s Letter To Van Halen
Inara George and Greg Kurstin, who together make up The Bird And The Bee, sent the members of Van Halen‘s classic lineup a letter explaining why they decided to devote an entire album to covering the group’s songs. “Thank you for teaching us how to rock,” the band writes in the letter obtained by LAist. “The […]
Paste Says King’s Mouth Features The Flaming Lips’ “Most Convincing Pop Tunes In Years”
Paste reports that the new Flaming Lips LP King’s Mouth is ” the Lips’ most ebullient and downright listenable album in years, with a surreal narrative arc and concision that recalls 2002’s Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.” The review compares the vibe of the record to that of a Gorillaz album, and notes the smart […]
The Washington Post Interviews Fruit Bats About Gold Past Life
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, Fruit Bats’ Eric D. Johnson explains that, with Gold Past Life, “I set out to write a record about a sense of place. That was even one of the working titles of the album: ‘Sense of Place.’ The nostalgia thing took me by surprise. And I didn’t […]
Nérija Stands Apart, According To Pitchfork
Pitchfork explains that, while “loud and energetic septet Nérija is just the latest formidable voice to emerge from London’s jazz scene…the 10 original compositions on Blume stand apart. The players have a familiar rapport that still allows room for risk, and the music thrums with tension while never losing the reggae and funk bits that […]
Caravan 222 Begins Tour
Caravan 222 embarks on a tour tomorrow. The San Franciscan super troupe and musical collaboration consists of Jacob Landry (Lee Gallagher and the Hallelujah), Kyle Demartini (Down Dirty Shake), Nate Porter (New Sun Company), Dashiel McClary (Big River Ever After), and their Chilean counterpart, Simon Todorovic (A Full Cosmic Sound).The band invokes a range of […]
Particle Kid’s Window Rock Is An Amped Featured Album
Particle Kid‘s new Window Rock was recently an Amped Featured Album of The Week. The site writes, “Often minimalistic and atmospheric, Window Rock finds the artist following his instincts and creating a musical universe that incorporates a bit of Jeff Buckley here, a dibble-dabble of Radiohead there, a subtle pinch of Sonic Youth, and large […]
Combo Chimbita, Highlighted Recently by Beatroute, Play shows In New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Combo Chimbita has a couple of shows in the Northeastern US this weekend, and will be playing a string of shows in the Southwest and Texas right before heading on their European tour this fall. The band is supporting their album Ahomale, which earlier this year topped the NACC Latin charts as well as the […]
The Bird And The Bee, Featured In The New Yorker, Plays The Late Late Show
The Bird And The Bee have found success with their new Van Halen covers album. The New Yorker writes that “on the duo’s new, oddly effective Van Halen-tribute LP, Greg Kurstin’s jazz-nurtured piano replaces Eddie Van Halen‘s guitar feats, and Inara George’s serenity supplants David Lee Roth’s glorious buffoonery.” Read the spot here. George is […]
Pure Grain Audio Premieres The New Video From Aina Haina
Pure Grain Audio has premiered the video for Aina Haina‘s “Don’t Need Your Love,” which is one of the catchiest songs on their new LP Second Best. According to the site, the band produces “punchy alt-rock.” Pure Grain Audio has a quote from video director Christopher Coats, who gives interested readers an overview of the […]
Nérija Goes For Adds
Nérija (pronounced ‘ne-ree-ya’) is the septet of contemporary jazz luminaries Nubya Garcia (tenor saxophone), Sheila Maurice-Grey (trumpet), Cassie Kinoshi (alto saxophone), Rosie Turton (trombone), Shirley Tetteh (guitar), Lizy Exell (drums), and Rio Kai (bass). Rooted in friendship, Nérija is a collective whose breakneck shifts in tempo and style rely on a deep understanding of mood, […]
Caravan 222 Goes For Adds
Caravan 222 is a San Franciscan super troupe and musical collaboration formed by adjoining members of some of the Bay Area’s top bands. The cosmic Californian group consists of Jacob Landry (Lee Gallagher and the Hallelujah), Kyle Demartini (Down Dirty Shake), Nate Porter (New Sun Company), Dashiel McClary (Big River Ever After), and their Chilean counterpart, […]
KPCC Interviews The Bird And The Bee
The Bird and The Bee recently stopped by the KPCC studios to sit down with John Horn, host of the daily show The Frame. The duo released their newest album recently, on which they cover David Lee Roth-era Van Halen tracks. On it, they chose to fully remove Eddie Van Halen’s guitar parts and replace them with a […]
Glide Praises The New Particle Kid LP
Particle Kid, one of many musical projects of multi-instrumentalist and psychedelic visionary Micah Nelson, released his newest album Window Rock last month. Glide Magazine took notice immediately and reviewed the album on their website. Glide takes note of the fact that Micah is the son of musical great Willie Nelson, but gives credit to Micah’s individual talents. According to […]
Aina Haina Posts Video For “On The Way Off”
Aina Haina has shared a new video from their album Second Best. “On The Way Off” is a searing and moody instrumental, and the video features gorgeously-shot drone footage captured by Ben Geier during the frozen winter in the Midwestern United States. Check out the epic visuals, which fit the song perfectly, right here.
Particle Kid Pleases Chicago Crowd Surfer
Chicago Crowd Surfer likes Particle Kid. About the artist’s new Window Rock LP, the site writes that it’s “an epic indie rock gem from Micah Nelson, the youngest son of Willie. If you’re looking for anything related to his father or brother’s work, you won’t find it here. Particle Kid is the future, and Window […]
Bald Freak Interviews Fruit Bats
The Independent Minded Podcast, hosted by Ron Scalzo for Bald Freak Media, spoke to Eric D. Johnson recently about the new Fruit Bats album Gold Past Life. According to the Bald Freak, the new album is “dazzling.” Hear their conversation about it right here. Fruit Bats is currently on tour throughout North America. Check out […]





