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Horrorcore trio Clipping’s new album “Visions of Bodies Being Burned” (titled as a nod to a Scarface-penned Geto Boys track from the ’90s) comes out the week before Halloween.
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.
Horrorcore trio Clipping’s new album “Visions of Bodies Being Burned” (titled as a nod to a Scarface-penned Geto Boys track from the ’90s) comes out the week before Halloween.
Nosaj Thing, now aligned with U.K. record label LuckyMe, releases “For the Light,” a live house music track he recorded with composer-producer Michael Andrews.
File under sci-fi thrillers with shape-shifting aliens on a desert landscape: L.A. quintet EMAEL unveil the video for “Three60,” the title track to the avant-garde chamber-pop band’s second album.
Watch Billie Eilish’s “virtual” Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, which looks like the real thing. Also, stream Arctic Monkeys, Jukebox the Ghost, Ellie Goulding, Shane Alexander, Luna Aura and more.
Zöe — aka Zoe-Ruth Erwin, onetime frontwoman of L.A.’s Little Red Lung — unveils the playful video for her new solo single, “Shook,” the first from her forthcoming debut album, arriving in 2021.
Inside Lands — this year’s online version of the Outside Lands festival — will featured fresh sets from Brittany Howard, LP, ZHU, Bob Moses, TOKiMONSTA, Sofi Tukker and Sharon Van Etten (among others), along with archival streams of past performances.
Nada Robot — the new project from the Farmer siblings (Island Apollo, The Bolts) and extended family — debut this week with “Got It Good,” an old-meets-new school rocker that isn’t short on moxie.
Luna Aura’s transformation to rebel rocker earned an exclamation point with her new single “Honey.” In today’s QUARANTUNES, check out three songs from her upcoming EP, find out why she’s feeling grateful and rock her “Girls Nite In” playlist.
Osees (Oh Sees) tease their upcoming Levitation Session; It’s a School Night launches “Home School;” and stream American Aquarium, Allen Stone, Bill Callahan, ‘Circle Up!’ and more.
It’s Tuesday, and L.A. duo Neil Frances just released a song titled “Tuesday.” And we are suffering through the dog days of summer, so in the video, dogs are involved.