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Phoebe Bridgers Covers Billie Eilish’s ‘When the Party’s Over’

Phoebe Bridgers has delivered a rendition of Billie Eilish’s ‘When the Party’s Over’. The cover premiered earlier this week during the first episode of Bridgers’ new SiriusXM radio show, Saddest Factory Radio, which takes its name from the record label she launched two years ago. Future episodes will air on the first Thursday of each month. Listen to Bridgers’ take on ‘When the Party’s Over’ below.

Eilish and Bridgers are both set to perform at Coachella next month, and were also just announced for Glastonbury this summer alongside Kendrick Lamar, Paul McCartney, Olivia Rodrigo, Mitski, Lorde, and many more. Eilish is currently touring in support of her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever.

Watch Hurray for the Riff Raff Perform ‘Pierced Arrows’ on ‘Colbert’

Hurray for the Riff Raff appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Thursday night (March 3) to perform ‘Pierced Arrows’, an early single from their latest album Life on Earth. Watch it below.

Life on Earth, Alynda Segarra’s first Hurray for the Riff Raff full-length in five years, came out last month via Nonesuch Records. They’re set to embark on a North American tour in support of the record later this month.

Daniel Bachman Surprise-Releases Short Story Collection and Soundtrack

Daniel Bachman has surprised-released a new short story collection called Sycamore City & Other True Stories, which comes with a companion soundtrack composed of a single 45-minute track. The song, titled ‘Cemetery Music’, is centered around a field recording made between two cemeteries along Crater Road in Petersburg Virginia. You can buy a PDF of Sycamore City & Other True Stories and listen to ‘Cemetery Music’ via Bandcamp.

“I hope this collection of stories helps to illustrate the cycles of violence, power, and occasional absurdity of the American experience,” Backman wrote in a press release. “How we live the same as it ever was, from the Virginia Company to the Amazon distribution center. To further emphasize the disposability of the American worker. And to highlight our shared human experience through the tired centuries. This collection of stories is dedicated to the spirits all around us, with the hope that reckoning with their painful past will help set us free.”

At the start of the year, Bachman released the covers album Lonesome Weary Blues, following up his 2021 full-length Axacan.

Soul Glo Release New Single ‘Driponomics’ Featuring Mother Maryrose

Soul Glo have shared a new single called ‘Driponomics’, featuring Philly rapper Mother Maryrose. It’s taken from the band’s forthcoming album Diaspora Problems, which includes the early single ‘Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future))’. Check out ‘Dropnomics’ below.

“’Driponomics’ is for everyone doing what they have to do to get by and to get fly,” Soul Glo said in a statement. “Oftentimes lower-income and working class people are criticized for how they survive out here, especially in times of crisis. People are getting more desperate but simultaneously more creative with their income options, and this song is a salute to that. Love to Mother Maryrose whose verse on this song is one of the best moments on our album.”

Diaspora Problems, Soul Glo’s fourth studio album and their first for Epitaph Records, is set to arrive on March 25.

Watch Magdalena Bay’s New Video for ‘Dreamcatching’

Magdalena Bay have shared the music video for ‘Dreamcatching’, a highlight from their 2021 debut LP Mercurial World. To create the fantastical clip, director Felix Geen used VQGAN+CLIP architecture, which combines neural networks working in unison to generate images based on input text and images. Check it out below, along with the duo’s upcoming US tour dates.

“‘Dreamcatching’ is about all the places you want to know and all the places you’ll never go,” Magdalena Bay explained in a statement. “The video uses AI neural networks to create the landscapes and worlds we long for in the lyrics, a computer’s interpretation of our dreams.”

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Magdalena Bay.

Magdalena Bay 2022 Tour Dates:

Mar 23-26 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Festival
Mar 27 – Seattle, WA – Barboza
Mar 30 – Portland, OR – Holocene
Apr 1 – San Francisco, CA – Popscene
Apr 2 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks %
Apr 22 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom +
Apr 23 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom +
Apr 29 – Chicago, IL – Byline Lake Aragan Ballroom +
Jun 3 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion ^
Jun 4 – Columbus, OH – Express Live ^
Jun 5 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE ^
Jun 8 – Barcelona, ES – Primavera Sound
Jul 22 – Seattle, WA – Capitol Hill Block Party
Aug 27-28 – Pasadena, CA – Brookside at the Rose Bowl

+ = w/ Charli XCX
^ = w/ Flume
% = w/ Porter Robinson

Watch Pusha T Perform ‘Diet Coke’ on ‘Colbert’

Pusha T was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he delivered a performance of his recent single ‘Diet Coke’ in the middle of a snowstorm. Check it out below.

Today, Pusha T has also shared his contribution to A Bathing Ape founder Nigo’s upcoming compilation I Know Nigo, which is out March 25 and was executive produced by Pharrell Williams. It’s called ‘Hear Me Clearly’, and it was co-produced by Kanye West, ThaMyind, Luca Starz, and BoogzDaBeast. You can listen to it below, too.

Glastonbury 2022: Kendrick Lamar, Paul McCartney, and Billie Eilish to Headline

Glastonbury has revealed the initial lineup for its 2022 edition. Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, and Diana Ross are set to headline the festival, which takes place June 22-26 at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, UK.

The rest of the bill, which is presented in alphabetical order in the poster, includes Olivia Rodrigo, Mitski, Lorde, Big Thief, black midi, Phoebe Bridgers, Holly Humberstone, Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Turnstile, Yves Tumor, Doja Cat, Little Simz, the Avalanches, HAIM, St. Vincent, the Jesus And Mary Chain, Kacey Musgraves, Doja Cat, Caribou, Fontaines D.C., Cate Le Bon, Clairo, Jessie Ware, Courtney Barnett, Sleaford Mods, Squid, Wet Leg, Dry Cleaning, Khruangbin, Rufus Wainwright, Elbow, Bicep, beabadoobee, Primal Scream, and more. Check out the lineup so far below.

Both Kendrick and McCartney were set to headline Glastonbury 2020, which was canceled due to the pandemic. Taylor Swift is the only artist slated to headline in 2020 not announced for this year’s sold-out festival. Many more acts will be revealed over the coming months, with the full lineup confirmed in May.

Listen to Madi Diaz and Angel Olsen’s New Song ‘Forever (New Feelings Version)’

Madi Diaz has today released her new Same History, New Feelings EP, which features four new versions of tracks from her 2021 album History of a Feeling, via Anti-. In addition to previously shared collaborations with Waxahatchee and Courtney Marie Andrews, the EP includes ‘Forever (New Feelings Version)’ with Angel Olsen and ‘History of a Feeling (New Feelings Version)’ featuring Natalie Hemby. Take a listen below.

“I’ve been listening as a fan to these four women for quite a while now,” Diaz said of the EP in a statement. “I’m honored to call them my friends and to have their voices singing these songs with me is something that I still can’t quite fathom. I’m so thankful for their artistry and their stories giving these songs a whole new world and a whole new life.”

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Madi Diaz.

Watch Band of Horses Perform ‘Crutch’ on ‘Fallon’

Band of Horses stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (March 3) to perform ‘Crutch’, the lead single off their brand new album Things Are Great. Watch their performance below.

Things Are Great marks the band’s sixth album and their first since 2016’s Why Are You OK. Prior to its release today, Band of Horses also shared the singles ‘In Need of Repair’ and ‘Lights’.

Albums Out Today: Nilüfer Yanya, The Weather Station, Band of Horses, Luna Li, and More

In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on March 4, 2022:


 Nilüfer Yanya, PAINLESS

Nilüfer Yanya’s new album PAINLESS is out now via ATO Records. The follow-up to the London artist’s 2019 debut Miss Universe includes the advance singles ‘stabilise’, ‘midnight sun’, ‘anotherlife’, and ‘the dealer’. Yanya recorded the album between a basement studio in Stoke Newington and Riverfish Music in Penzance with Miss Universe collaborator and producer Wilma Archer, DEEK Recordings founder Bullion, Big Thief producer Andrew Sarlo, and musician Jazzi Bobbi. “It’s a record about emotion,” she said in press materials. “I think it’s more open about that in a way that Miss Universe wasn’t because there’s so many cloaks and sleeves with the concept I built around it.”


The Weather Station, How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars

The Weather Station has released How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars, a companion piece to 2021’s Ignorance, via Fat Possum. Co-produced with Jean Martin, the album was recorded live in only three days just before the pandemic in March 2020 and features no percussion. “When I wrote Ignorance, it was a time of intense creativity, and I wrote more songs than I ever had in my life,” Tamara Lindeman explained in a statement. “The songs destined to be on the album were clear from the beginning, but as I continued down my writing path, songs kept appearing that had no place on the album I envisioned. Songs that were simple, pure; almost naive. Songs that spoke to many of the same questions and realities as Ignorance, but in a more internal, thoughtful way. So I began to envision How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars, a quiet, strange album of ballads. I imagined it not as a follow-up to Ignorance, but rather as a companion piece; the moon to its sun.”


Band of Horses, Things Are Great

Band of Horses have returned with a new LP, their first since 2016’s Why Are You OK. It’s called Things Are Great and it features the previously unveiled songs ‘Crutch’, ‘In Need of Repair’, and ‘Lights’. A few years ago, frontman Ben Bridwell decided to scrap an entire album, going as far as to switch producers halfway through the process. “We recorded it with Jason Lytle again and mixed it with Dave Fridmann again,” Bridwell told Uproxx. “I was just like, ‘I don’t think this is good enough.’ I was at that breaking point, where I’m like, ‘I want to take back control of my band.'”


 Luna Li, Duality

Luna Li – the project of Korean-Canadian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Hannah Bussiere – has today shared her debut album, Duality, via In Real Life. Blending indie pop and psychedelia, the album follows Luna Li’s self-titled 2021 EP and features guest appearances from Jay Som, Dreamer Isioma, and beabadoobee (on ‘Silver Into Rain’). “The songs never quite have only one feeling,” she said in press materials. “Each song had some element of light and dark — where there’s happiness there’s still uncertainty; where there’s anxiety there’s also beauty; and where there’s tension there’s freedom.”


KAINA, It Was a Home

Venezuelan/Guatemalan-American singer-songwriter KAINA has dropped her new album, It Was a Home, via City Slang. The follow-up to KAINA’s 2019 debut Next to the Sun features contributions from Sleater-Kinney, Helado Negro, and Sen Morimoto and was previewed with the tracks ‘Apple’, ‘Anybody Can Be in Love’, ‘Casita’, and ‘Come Back as a Flower’. The album delves into the different meanings of “home,” a symbol that KAINA explored on ‘Home’, the lead single off her debut. “Who am I outside of that?” she said in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times. “Who am I once I have a pulse on my position and my identity in the world?”


Vein.fm, This World Is Going to Ruin You

Vein.fm, the Boston hardcore band formerly known as Vein, have put out their latest album, This World Is Going to Ruin You, via Closed Casket Activities. The 12-track collection, which follows Vein.fm’s 2018 debut Errorzone, was produced by Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio in April 2020 and features guest spots from Thursday’s Geoff Rickly, Jeromes Dream’s Jeff Smith, and BONES. “Errorzone, as introspective as it is, it’s very bright and futuristic, and you’re exposed,” vocalist Anthony DiDio told Stereogum. “Whereas this one is a boarded-up house that’s much more expansive than you thought – this nightmarish world inside of a house.” The LP was preceded by the singles ‘The Killing Womb’, ‘Fear in Non Fiction’, and ‘Wavery’.


Kristine Leschper, The Opening, or Closing of a Door

Kristine Leschper, formerly known as the leader of Mothers, has issued her debut solo album, The Opening, or Closing of a Door, via Anti-. Featuring the singles ‘All That You Never Wanted’, ‘Figure and I’, ‘Ribbon‘, and ‘Picture Window’, the LP finds Leschper embracing the process of home recording and sound exploration. “With these songs, I wanted to explore themes of longing, encouragement, connectedness, these things that are both straightforward and complex, ubiquitous and vital,” she explained in press materials. “It is the foundation of our personal lives that extends broadly into our political lives. I wondered, what might a love song to my friends look like? What might a love song to myself look like?”


CMAT, If My Wife New I’d Be Dead

CMAT, the moniker of Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, has released her debut album, If My Wife New I’d Be Dead, via AWAL Recordings. The record includes the promotional singles ‘I Don’t Really Care For You’ and ‘I Wanna Be A Cowboy, Baby!’. Describing her sound in press materials, Thompson said: “All the former versions of myself have Play-Doh-balled themselves into one big lump.” She added, “I learned how to sing through country music: it’s the number one influence on how I sing. So while I’m not a country musician, I do think I’m a country singer. It’s glam. It’s tacky. It’s beautiful. It’s fun. It’s vibrant.”


Other albums out today:

supernowhere, Skinless Takes a Flight; Michelle, AFTER DINNER WE TALK DREAMS; Guided By Voices, Crystal Nuns Cathedral; Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Topical Dancer; RZA, Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater; Stromae, Multitude; The Cool Kids, Before Shit Got Weird: Episode 1; Peach Pit, From 2 to 3; Scott Hardware, Ballad of a Tryhard.