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Preoccupations, the Canadian quartet formerly known as Viet Cong, will release their self-titled album on Sept. 16. They visit L.A. to play FYF Fest on Aug. 28.
Preoccupations, the Canadian quartet formerly known as Viet Cong, will release their self-titled album on Sept. 16. They visit L.A. to play FYF Fest on Aug. 28.
Grown in Alaska and flourishing in Portland, Animal Eyes have a new album that delights in vocal harmonies and cosmic textures.
“Beautiful Thing,” the second new song this year from the Stone Roses, blissfully rides a 7-minute groove.
Holy Fuck returns after a six-year hiatus with “Congrats,” out now on Innovative Leisure.
The title track to Sugar Candy Mountain’s new album, “666” is a sweet, romantic offering to the dark side. Get your evil hands on the record, July 8.
The Veils announced that their fifth album, “Total Depravity,” will be out Aug. 26. The new single “Axolotl” features production by El-P.
The forthcoming third album from Broncho marks a sonic turn for the Oklahoma quartet. It’s titled “Double Vanity” and it’s out June 10 on Dine Alone Records.
U.K. trio Band of Skulls release their fourth album, “By Default,” on Friday. Their North American tour brings them to the Wiltern in September.
NYC quartet the Dig visit L.A. this week with a batch of new music, their first since releasing twin EPs in 2013. They’re remembered fondly from their L.A. residency that summer.
A laidback love song for stoners and dolphins off Die Antwoord’s new mixtape, “Suck On This.”