The Bristol trio ramp up the intensity on their urgent second album
Hear “Several Got Away”
The Olympia underground icons return with a fittingly idiosyncratic creature-feature
A succinct and powerful offering of catharsis
The indie pop group expand their approach while offering a more pointed critique of capitalism
The indie heroes ease back on the bombastic approach and return to their signature sound
‘1989-1992’ is out in August
New album ‘No Fun at All’ out July 24
Destroyer opens all shows
The group’s 10th album retains the charm of past albums with a few surprising pop flourishes
The Montreal post-punk group pair capitalist critique with ornately beautiful arrangements
The New Zealand singer/songwriter funnels her eccentricities into a phenomenal album
New album ‘What’s This?’ out June 26
Shedding her pseudonym Goo, the Queens singer/songwriter offers a darker, more abrasive set of songs on her second debut
Plus international tour dates
The Norwich, UK band’s third album in three years is as affecting as it is raucous
The Danish group returns after a five-year break with their breeziest set of songs to date
The Philly singer/songwriter pays tribute to his hometown on his 10th LP
The Welsh duo deliver a breathless pile-up of body-based garage rock slammers
Hear new song “Shooting Shadows”