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Waxahatchee Trance Remix? Sure, Why Not
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Brian Wilson Placed In Court-Ordered Conservatorship Due To Dementia
The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson has been placed in a court-ordered conservatorship due to his dementia diagnosis. As Rolling Stone reports, a Los Angeles county judged granted the petition that he be placed in a conservatorship on Thursday, noting that Wilson had a “major neurocognitive disorder” that requires outside assistance. It will be run by […]
Washed Out Responds To Backlash Over AI Music Video
Last week, Washed Out shared a music video that was created with the text-to-video AI tool Sora. It was touted as OpenAI’s first officially commissioned Sora collaboration with a musician and a filmmaker, the video’s director Paul Trillo. Washed Out leader Ernest Greene quickly faced backlash over the AI video, including some criticism from Youth […]
Succumb To Niboowin’s Blackened Screamo Barrage giving in
Niboowin haven’t released an album since their 2018 debut Breathing, but they did trickle out two new singles last year. One of them, “Albedo, Breathe On,” is now the closing track on the blackened screamo band’s sophomore LP giving in, out today via the always incendiary Zegema Beach label. The group hails from Mount Pleasant, […]
Bloomsday – “Artichoke” & “Object Permanence”
In March, Bloomsday announced their sophomore album Heart Of The Artichoke, the follow-up to 2022’s Place To Land. The project of New York’s Iris James Garrison has shared “Dollar Slice” and “Virtual Hug” so far, and today they’re back with the breezy singles “Artichoke” and “Object Permanence” “Artichoke” was inspired by the first time Garrison […]
Watch Kate Hudson Cover Stone Temple Pilots’ “Vasoline” On Howard Stern
Kate Hudson is launching a music career, Rolling Stone interview and all. The campaign continued today with a visit to Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show. During the show, Hudson and her band covered multiple classic songs, Stone Temple Pilots’ “Vaseline” (you know it’s true) and ‘Til Tuesday’s “Voices Carry,” as well as “Gonna Find Out,” a […]
Stream KC Hardcore Band Burning Bush’s Blazing Demo
Burning Bush are an (obviously) fiery new hardcore band out of Kansas City. Their demo dropped today via Cleveland’s great Delayed Gratification label. It’s six tracks of noisy, knuckle-dragging hardcore, and based on the way the songs bleed into each other, several of them might have been recorded all in one go. Burning Bush bring […]
Teen Daze – “Back yard” (Feat. Andy Shauf & Sam Wilkes)
For many years, the Canadian producer Jamison Isaak has specialized in a zoned-out, nostalgic form of dance music. That’s changing. Today, there’s a new Teen Daze single that has nothing to do with dance music. Instead, Isaak is going for lush, slinky ’80s-style studio-pop, and he has help. Indie-pop expert Andy Shauf, who released his […]
Casiokids Announce First New Album And Shows In 13 Years
The Norwegian group Casiokids have announced their first new album in 13 years, as Brooklyn Vegan points out. Tid for hjem will be out in October, and it’s their first LP since 2011’s Aabenbaringen over aaskammen. They started teasing its release last month when they put out the two-song single “Brunsniggelen” and title track “Tid […]