Stream: Mark Eitzel, ‘The Last Ten Years’
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Mark Eitzel’s new solo album “Hey Mr Ferryman,” produced by Bernard Butler, is out Jan. 27, with an L.A. date the evening prior at Resident.
Mark Eitzel’s new solo album “Hey Mr Ferryman,” produced by Bernard Butler, is out Jan. 27, with an L.A. date the evening prior at Resident.
The Shins’ new album “Heartworms,” their fifth, arrives in March. And the band has a date at the Fox Theater on March 4.
In February, Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman will release his first album in 4 1/2 years. Not that he’s been slacking. Here’s a whiff.
Slow clap or somersault? Those Jesus and Mary Chain songs that have been around since the Bush Administration have magically become an album. All hail brotherly truces.
Wax Idols return in the spring with the new album “Happy Ending,” on their own, newly minted label, Estruscan Gold Records.
Stripped-down versions of five Savoir Adore songs — four from the latest album “The Love That Remains” and their 2011 single “Dreamers” — comprise the band’s new release.
Long-running Montreal shoegazers the Besnard Lakes visit the Echo on Friday night in support of their fifth album, “A Coliseum Complex Museum.”
Brother duo Nine Pound Shadow will release their debut EP next year on Danger Mouse’s 30th Century Records. They visit Resident on Tuesday.
Soul-funk band Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears are back with a new album due in February and a Los Angeles tour stop in April.
The Wedding Present’s ninth album, “Going, Going …” is a double-LP inspired by a cross-country drive. Veteran indie-rocker David Gedge has never been more on point.