In a few weeks, the world will finally get to see Baz Luhrmann’s hyperactive Elvis Presley biopic, which is thought-provokingly titled Elvis. The movie will come with a soundtrack where various big stars — Eminem, Tame Impala, Jack White — will revisit Elvis Presley’s music, reshaping it into different things. We’ve already heard Doja Cat […]
MUNA – “Sometimes” (Britney Spears Cover)
MUNA have shared a cool, clubby cover of Britney Spears’ seminal …Baby One More Time single “Sometimes.” It appears on the soundtrack to Fire Island, a rom-com starring Joel Kim Booster, SNL‘s Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora, and Margaret Cho. It’s streaming now on Hulu. MUNA, of course, are set to release their self-titled album out […]
St. Vincent – “Funkytown” (Lipps Inc. Cover)
As you may have heard, St. Vincent is on the Jack Antonoff-produced Minions: The Rise Of Gru soundtrack, which is basically a bunch of today’s artists covering hits from the ’60s and ’70s. We’ve already heard the album’s lead single — Tame Impala and Diana Ross’ “Turn Up The Sunshine.” Now we get to hear […]
Stream Post Malone’s New Album Twelve Carat Toothache Feat. Fleet Foxes, The Weeknd, Doja Cat, & More
At last, Post Malone’s fourth studio album twelve carat toothache is out for all to hear. The follow-up to 2019’s Hollywood’s Bleeding is the shortest album Posty has ever done at 45 minutes and features high-profile guest spots from the Weeknd (the already-released “One Right Now”), Doja Cat (“I Like You (A Happier Song)”), Roddy […]
Jessica Boudreaux & Adult Mom – “Cruel Summer” (Taylor Swift Cover)
Jessica Boudreaux (of Summer Cannibals) has teamed up with Adult Mom for a cover of “Cruel Summer,” Taylor Swift’s Lover track that was co-written by St. Vincent and, much to many of her fans’ chagrin, was never released as a radio single. Their take on the track is a little grungier but keeps the weightless […]
Stream The Wild Debut EP From The New Full Of Hell Side Project Collapsed Skull
The beastly Ocean City, Maryland grindcore experimenters Full Of Hell released their album Garden Of Burning Apparitions late last year, and the other members of the band almost immediately got bush working on side projects. Guitarist Spencer Hazard, for instance, makes sludgy ’90s-style noise rock with his band Eye Flys, and they released their Exigent […]
The Callous Daoboys – “What Is Delicious? Who Swarms?”
Atlanta’s Callous Daoboys make a frantic, freaked-out form of math-damaged metalcore. They recall the late-’90s insanity of the Dillinger Escape Plan and Botch, if either of those bands had ever messed around with pop melodies or employed a violin player. Earlier this year, the band released the bugged-out stand-alone single “A Brief Article Regarding Time […]
The Mountain Goats – “Training Montage”
Nearly one year after releasing their 20th studio album Dark In Here, the famously prolific Mountain Goats are back with a follow-up project, Bleed Out, arriving August 19 via Merge. Produced by Bully’s Alicia Bognanno and recorded in a studio near Chapel Hill, Bleed Out is inspired by “action movies from the ’60s, ’70s, and […]
Nikki Lane – “First High” (Prod. Josh Homme)
The veteran alt-country singer-songwriter Nikki Lane hasn’t released an album since 2017’s Highway Queen, but she’s been showing up on this site a lot lately thanks to her association with Lana Del Rey. (Lane co-wrote Del Rey’s song “Breaking Up Slowly,” and they performed together at the Stagecoach Festival last month.) Today, Lane has announced […]
Florist – “Sci-Fi Silence”
At the beginning of April, Florist announced their new self-titled album — their first as a full band since 2017. So far we’ve heard two singles, “Red Bird Pt. 2 (Morning)” and “Spring In Hours.” Today, the band is back with another one. Florist’s latest is called “Sci-Fi Silence.” “‘Sci-fi Silence’ is a love song […]
