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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Announce New Album ‘Omnium Gatherum’, Release 18-Minute Song

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have announced their next full-length, a double album titled Omnium Gatherum. The record has no release date yet but will be available to pre-order on March 22 via the band’s label KGLW. Along with the announcement, they’ve previewed the project with a 18-minute single called ‘The Dripping Tap’. Listen to it below.

Omnium Gatherum will follow King Gizzard’s 2021 albums Butterfly 3000 and L.W. “This recording session felt significant,” Stu Mackenzie said in a press release. “Significant because it was the first time all six Gizzards had gotten together after an extraordinarily long time in lockdown. Significant because it produced the longest studio recording we’ve ever released. Significant because (I think) it’s going to change the way we write and record music—at least for a while…. A turning point. A touchstone. I think we’re entering into our ‘jammy period.’ It feels good.”

Omnium Gatherum Cover Artwork:

Listen to Mitski and David Byrne’s New Song ‘This Is a Life’

David Byrne and Mitski have teamed up with Son Lux for a new song called ‘This Is a Life’. The duet is taken from Son Lux’s soundtrack to the upcoming A24 film Everything Everywhere All at Once, which is directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and premieres at the SXSW Film Festival this week. Listen to ‘This Is a Life’ below.

“Even though we knew from the moment Daniels asked us to score this film that it would push us in new and unexpected directions, we couldn’t have predicted how much we’d learn from the project,” Son Lux said in a statement about their score. “What emerged was our most ambitious undertaking to date, over two years in the making, resulting in two hours of new music. It was an opportunity for us to play, to infuse humor into our work, and to experiment from and beyond our various musical backgrounds.”

The Everything Everywhere All at Once soundtrack, out April 8, features contributions from André 3000, Randy Newman, Moses Sumney, and more. The film hits theaters on March 25.

Pitchfork Festival 2022 Lineup Announced: The National, Mitski, The Roots, and More

Pitchfork Festival has announced the lineup for its 2022 edition. The National, Mitski, and the Roots will headline this year’s festival, which will take place at Chicago’s Union Park on July 15-17. Spiritualized, Japanese Breakfast, Lucy Dacus, Low, Tierra Whack, Amber Mark, Indigo De Souza, Spirit of the Beehive, SPELLLING, Camp Cope, Ethel Cain, Magdalena Bay, Dry Cleaning, Iceage, yeule, Arooj Aftab, The Armed, Chubby & The Gang, Earl Sweatshirt, Noname, Cate Le Bon, Tirzah, Xenia Rubinos, Erika de Casier, Injury Reserve, KAINA, L’Rain, Sofia Kourtesis, Pink Siifu, and more are also set to perform. Check out the full lineup below.

“This year’s lineup is a celebration of the rising indie class, and those who continue to pave the way for innovation,” Pitchfork editor-in-chief Puja Patel said in a statement. “Our goal was to highlight a diverse group of artists who are taking their musical genres to new heights, and I’m proud of how it’s come together.”

Pitchfork Festival 2022 Lineup:

The National
Spiritualized
Parquet Courts
Tierra Whack
Amber Mark
Dawn Richard
Tkay Maidza
Indigo De Souza
SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE
SPELLLING
Camp Cope
Wiki
Ethel Cain
CupcakKe
Mitski
Japanese Breakfast
Lucy Dacus
Low
Magdalena Bay
Dry Cleaning
Karate
Iceage
yeule
Arooj Aftab
The Armed
Chubby & the Gang
Hyd
Jeff Parker & the New Breed
The Roots
Toro y Moi
Earl Sweatshirt
Noname
BADBADNOTGOOD
Cate Le Bon
Tirzah
Xenia Rubinos
Erika de Casier
Injury Reserve
KAINA
L’Rain
Sofia Kourtesis
Pink Siifu

Oceanator Releases New Song ‘Stuck’

Oceanator has shared a new track called ‘Stuck’, taken from her upcoming sophomore LP Nothing’s Ever Fine. The song is “about that feeling of all your collective traumas, disappointments, and general sadness just accumulating over the years and weighing you down more and more,” according to the band’s Elise Okusami. Give it a listen below.

Elise Okusami co-produced Nothing’s Ever Fine with Bartees Strange and her brother and longtime bandmate Mike Okusami. “I wrote this song the very first day I got my new baritone guitar,” she said of ‘Stuck’ in a press release. “Bartees and Mike really helped me bring out the heaviness I was looking for with it in the studio, really helping me dial in a great guitar tone. We borrowed a double kick pedal for this song and Andrew Whitehurst nailed the drums. Eva Lawitts did the bass remote and I think the bass line is perfect.”

Nothing’s Ever Fine will be released on April 8 via Big Scary Monsters/Polyvinyl. It was led by the single ‘Bad Brain Daze’, which made our Best New Songs list.

Sondre Lerche Enlists CHAI for New Song ‘Summer in Reverse’

Sondre Lerche has enlisted CHAI for a new song called ‘Summer in Reverse’, the latest preview of his forthcoming double album Avatars of Love. Check out its music video below.

“This song was written January 1, 2021, so it’s a bit of a hangover song really. A hangover jam about trying to unhook and ready yourself for a new year through facing some brutal truths,” Lerche explained in a statement. “I wanted someone else to sing the pre-choruses, kind of like a soft Greek chorus and I had just heard and loved ‘Donuts Mind If I Do’ by CHAI, so I reached out. I’ve been immensely inspired by Japanese city pop and ambient New Age, and I love how the two go hand in hand somehow. I was thrilled to have some company on the song, so it didn’t feel so pathetic and sad!”

Avatars of Love is due out on April 1 via PLZ/InGrooves. So far, Lerche has unveiled the singles ‘Dead of the Night’, ‘Cut’, ‘Turns Out I’m Sentimental After All’.

Aldous Harding Releases Video for New Song ‘Fever’

Aldous Harding has released ‘Fever’, the second offering from her upcoming album Warm Chris. The track arrives with an accompanying video, which Harding co-directed with Martin Sagadin. Check it out below.

Warm Chris is set to land on March 25 via 4AD. The follow-up to 2019’s Designer includes the previously unveiled single ‘Lawn’.

Sufjan Stevens, the Shins, and Josh Ottum Join Rosie Thomas for Cover of Mariah Carey’s ‘Always Be My Baby’

Rosie Thomas has shared a cover of Mariah Carey’s hit song ‘Always Be My Baby’. The track is a collaboration with Sufjan Stevens, the Shins, and Josh Ottum, and you can listen to it below.

Thomas’ rendition of ‘Always Be My Baby’ will appear on her upcoming project Lullabies for Parents, Vol. 1, which is out on April 4. It includes her previously shared cover of Björk’s ‘All Is Full of Love’, which featured Stevens, the Shins, and Ottum, as well as Iron & Wine, the Head and the Heart’s Charity Rose Thielen, the Lone Bellow’s Kanene Pipkin, and more.

Mandy Moore Announces New Album ‘In Real Life’, Shares New Single

Mandy Moore has announced her next studio album, In Real Life, which is set for release on May 13 via Verve Forecast. It will follow Silver Landings, Moore’s first full body of work in over a decade, which came out in March 2020. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the record’s opening title track. Check it out below.

In Real Life was produced by Mike Viola (Andrew Bird, Ondara, Lori McKenna). Moore’s collaborators on the LP include her husband Taylor Goldsmith (of Dawes) and his brother/bandmate Griffin Goldsmith, Lucius’ Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, keyboardist Lee Pardini, and bassist Sebastian Steinberg.

“So much of this record came from future-tripping on the next chapter of my life and what it might look like: what parenthood would feel like, how it would change everything, and all the excitement and trepidation that comes with that,” Moore said in a press release. “At the same time it was about celebrating and acknowledging where we were at the moment and really trying to be completely present in the everyday—which is maybe the hardest part of the human condition.”

In Real Life Cover Artwork:

In Real Life Tracklist:

1. In Real Life
2. Heartlands
3. Little Dreams
4. Just Maybe
5. Living In The In Between
6. In Other Words
7. Four Moons
8. Little Victories
9. Heavy Lifting
10. Brand New Nowhere
11. Every Light

Ethel Cain Covers Britney Spears’ ‘Everytime’

Ethel Cain has offered her take on Britney Spears’ 2004 ballad ‘Everytime’ for International Women’s Day. Produced by Ethel Cain and recorded in Los Angeles, the cover arrives today as part of the first EQUAL x Spotify Singles recordings, which also include Mexican artist Bruses’ rendition of Spice Girls’ ‘Wannabe’ and Korean singer SUNMI’s new original track ‘Oh Sorry Ya’. Take a listen below.

“I’ve always loved this song and immediately knew I could take Britney’s melodies and make something super dreamy with it,” Ethel Cain said in a press statement. “I usually record alone at home so working in the Spotify studio with all the synths and old vintage gear was a really special and fun experience. I think Britney wrote a very lovely song and it was an honor to put my spin on it.”

Bruses’ Amalia Ramirez had this to say about her contribution: “For me, the most important thing with this song as a fan was to respect the original essence, it’s one of those hits that last a lifetime, it’s a classic. In this version we add a bit of rock and punk especially in the chorus. I always imagined that part a little heavier, so we added some electric guitars and it was from the little we recorded, the rest is sampled, it is very much directed towards electronic music or pop. Two very big pop references for me are Charli XCX and Kim Petras, so I tried to mix my universe with some of what I love from their music. I feel like the mix turned out really well and I’m dying to play it live.”

For her new song, SUNMI collaborated with Los Angeles-based songwriting duo LYRE, who also co-produced ‘Oh Sorry Ya’. “It was a huge honor being part of Spotify’s EQUAL project and I really hope that fans and listeners worldwide enjoy, get inspired by this track,” SUNMI commented. “Team LYRE and I have put a lot of thought into producing this multidimensional track together. Truly ‘created by women,’ and hopefully loved by everyone.” 

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Ethel Cain.

Watch Lucy Dacus Perform ‘Kissing Lessons’ on ‘Seth Meyers’

Lucy Dacus wrapped up the US leg of her tour last night (March 7) with a performance of her latest single ‘Kissing Lessons’ on Late Night With Seth Meyers. It marked the second time Dacus has appeared on the show, following her late-night debut with boygenius in 2018. Watch the performance below.

After suffering two herniated discs that forced her to postpone what would have been the opening night of her North American tour, the singer-songwriter powered through the pain and performed every show from a couch. The UK leg of her tour kicks off on March 18 in Leeds and concludes March 27 in Brighton. Dacus’ most recent album, Home Video, came out last year.