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The Strokes have announced that their new album, “The New Abnormal,” will be out in April.
The Strokes have announced that their new album, “The New Abnormal,” will be out in April.
Along with the release of his new track “Cut Me,” Moses Sumney has announced that he will kick off a residency and installation next week at the Bootleg Theater.
Sweden’s the Radio Dept. have released a typically dreamy new single ahead of their April/May North American tour. They visit L.A. on May 11.
Radical Face’s new single “Reveries” is an outlier — a song that didn’t “work for the larger concept,” the Florida-bred singer-songwriter says. Its release comes as he tours in support of the release of the deluxe edition of his 2007 cult classic “Ghost.” There are three Southern California dates this week.
Clem Snide’s new album “Forever Just Beyond” arrives in March, and songwriter Eef Barzelay, who spent the better part of the last decade struggling in virtual anonymity, calls it “a genuine miracle.” Scott Avett helped make it happen.
Katie Crutchfield has announced that the new Waxhatchee album “Saint Cloud” will arrive in March. The lead single “Fire” is one of the newly sober artist’s moments of self-reckoning.
Wye Oak’s latest singles “Fear of Heights” and “Fortune” have stoked anticipation for their forthcoming “JOIN” tour. There are two L.A. dates in March.
The 1975 have released the new song “Me & You Together Song” — and, speaking of together, their North American tour brings them to Southern California on May 7 and 8.
The debut album from all-star folk trio Bonny Light Horseman — Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson and Josh Kaufman — is out Jan. 24. Their headlining tour kicks off Jan. 21 at the Lodge Room.
“Me in 20 Years” is the latest revelation from Moses Sumney’s double-LP, “Græ.” Part 1 of the album arrives next month.