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Temple of Angels Announce Debut Album ‘Endless Pursuit’, Unveil New Single ‘Tangled in Joy’

Temple of Angels have announced their signing to Run for Cover Records, which will release the dream-pop band’s debut album, Endless Pursuit, on July 14. To celebrate the news, they’ve shared a new single, ‘Tangled in Joy’, along with a music video. Check it out and see the LP’s cover and tracklist below.

Following a series of EPs, Endless Pursuit was recorded with Colin Knight and Phillip Odom, while Will Yip handled the mastering. The album finds bandleader Bre Morrell grappling with the loss of a parent. “I started having extremely vivid nightmares reliving certain experiences with my mom that started to take over my life, trapping me in that trauma,” she explained. These dreams, Morrell added, were marked by “the constant feeling that something or someone so essential to you is missing, home doesn’t feel like home anymore, and something about this world just feels off now.”

Endless Pursuit Cover Artwork:

Endless Pursuit Tracklist:

1. Endless Pursuit
2. Tangled In Joy
3. Waving to the World
4. Lost in Darkness
5. Love Spins Around
6. When Shadow Smiles Back
7. Torment
8. Secret Places
9. Stay
10. The Hill
11. (For You) I’d Lose It All

Rancid Announce New Album ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’, Release New Song

Rancid have announced their 10th studio album: Tomorrow Never Comes is due out June 2 via Hellcat/Epitaph. The follow-up to 2017’s Trouble Maker was produced by longtime collaborator, Bad Religion guitarist, and Epitaph founder Brett Gurewitz. Today, the veteran punk band has shared the LP’s title track, which comes with an accompanying video. Check it out below.

Tomorrow Never Comes Cover Artwork:

Tomorrow Never Comes Tracklist:

1. Tomorrow Never Comes
2. Mud, Blood, & Gold
3. Devil In Disguise
4. New American
5. The Bloody & Violent History
6. Don’t Make Me Do It
7. It’s a Road to Righteousness
8. Live Forever
9. Drop Dead Inn
10. Prisoners Song
11. Magnificent Rogue
12. One Way Ticket
13. Hellbound Train
14. Eddie the Butcher
15. Hear Us Out
16. When the Smoke Clears

Bell Witch Announce New Album ‘Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate’, Out Friday

Bell Witch will be releasing a new album called Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate this Friday, April 21. It follows their 2017 LP Mirror Reaper, as well as 2020’s Stygian Bough Volume I, a collaborative record with Aerial Ruin. After hitting streaming services this week, the 83-minute album will be available on CD, cassette, and vinyl on June 9. Check out a teaser video for it along with the cover artwork (by Jordi Diaz Alamà) below.

Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate is the first in a planned trilogy of albums. “Eventually, the end of the last album will be looped around to the first to make a circle,” the band’s Dylan Desmond explained in a press release. “It can be continuously looped, like a day cycle. This would be dawn. The next one would be noon. The following one would be sundown, with dawn and sundown both having something of night.”

Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate Cover Artwork:

Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate Cover Artwork:

All Things Go 2023 Lineup: Lana Del Rey, boygenius, Carly Rae Jepsen, and More

All Things Go Music Festival has announced the lineup for its 2023 edition, which takes place over two days (September 30 through October 1) at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Lana Del Rey, boygenius, Maggie Rogers, and Carly Rae Jepsen are set to headline. The lineup also features Alvvays, MUNA, Tegan and Sara, Sudan Archives, beabadoobee, Ethel Cain, Arlo Parks, Alex G, Samia, Mt. Joy, Free Range, Lizzy McAlpine, Suki Waterhouse, and more. Check out the full lineup below.

Joanna Sternberg Unveils New Single ‘Mountains High’

New York-based singer-songwriter Joanna Sternberg has released a new single, ‘Mountains High’. It’s the second preview of their forthcoming LP, I’ve Got Me, following the title track. Check out a lyric video for the song, illustrated by Sternberg, below.

“I wrote this song when I was trying to do the following things all at once in NYC,” Sternberg explained in a statement. “Be a freelance visual artist, be a freelance double bassist, be a singer, be a songwriter, babysit, work at elementary schools teaching comics, and teach private lessons for songwriting, piano and double bass. The song is about being so busy and so tired while schlepping around NYC and anxiously obsessively ruminating!”

I’ve Got Me is due for release on June 30 via Fat Possum.

Militarie Gun Announce Debut Album ‘Life Under the Gun’, Share Video for New Song ‘Very High’

Militarie Gun have announced their debut LP: Life Under the Gun lands June 23 via Loma Vista Recordings. Following the Los Angeles band’s All Roads Lead to the Gun EPs, the 12-track album will include the early single ‘Do It Faster’, as well as a new song called ‘Very High’. Check out its Mason Mercer-directed music video below, and scroll down for the album cover and tracklist.

“‘Very High’ centers around the desire to escape the embarrassment of day to day life as much as possible,” bandleader Ian Shelton explained in a press release. “From the lyrics, to the video to the cover art of the album, it’s about struggling with something no one else sees, ‘I’ve been feeling very down, so I get very high.’”

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Militarie Gun.

Life Under the Gun Cover Artwork:

Life Under the Gun Tracklist:

1. Do It Faster
2. Very High
3. Will Logic
4. My Friends Are Having A Hard Time
5. Think Less
6. Return Policy
7. Seizure of Assets
8. Never Fucked Up Once
9. Big Disappointment
10. Sway Too
11. See You Around
12. Life Under The Gun

Oxbow Announce New Album ‘Love’s Holiday’, Share Video for New Single ‘1000 Hours’

Oxbow are back with news of their next album, Love’s Holiday, which is set for release on July 21. Lead single ‘1000 Hours’, the avant-rock group’s first new music in six years, features Roger Joseph Manning Jr (Jellyfish, Beck) and comes with a video directed by John David Levy. Check it out below, and scroll down for the LP’s cover artwork (by Aaron Turner) and tracklist.

“’1000 Hours’ for the OXBOW completist, 100 percent ties in to our other song 1000, thematically in my mind,” vocalist Eugene Robinson commented in a statement. “But filming the video, given that I just had surgery a few days before felt very much like Mann’s Death in Venice to me. You know where waiting to die never felt more beautiful. Which really feels like the essence of love. Or at least one of them.”

Guitarist Niko Wenner, who co-produced the record with Joe Chiccarelli, added: “‘1000 Hours’ began life with the bright extroverted feel you hear most, but inevitably the darker introspective mood of the coda and intro emerged. Both qualities are essential to Love’s Holiday. Roger (backing vocals), John (video director), and Joe Chiccarelli (co-producer) all did extraordinary work to heighten these emotions.”

“The music was chiefly inspired by and written for my family,” Wenner said of Love’s Holiday. “We’ve had two children born and my father died while writing and working on this record. The songs are just a collection of music that I sang to my babies and then wrote guitar parts for and brought to the band as OXBOW songs.”

Oxbow’s last album was 2017’s Thin Black Duke.

Love’s Holiday Cover Artwork:

Love’s Holiday Tracklist:

1. Dead Ahead
2. Icy White & Crystalline
3. Lovely Murk
4. 1000 Hours
5. All Gone
6. The Night the Room Started Burning
7. ” ”
8. Million Dollar Weekend
9. The Second Talk
10. Gunwale

Lael Neale Releases New Single ‘Must Be Tears’

Lael Neale has unveiled another track from her upcoming album, Star Eaters Delight, ahead of its release this Friday via Sub Pop. ‘Must Be Tears’ follows previous entries I Am the River’‘In Verona’, and ‘Faster Than the Medicine’. “Even though I’ve lived through many Springs, the season never fails to disappoint me with its lingering cold & dreariness,” Neale commented in a statement. “Flowers are Nature’s apology.” Check out the self-directed video for ‘Must Be Tears’ below.

Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Lael Neale.

bar italia Announce New Album ‘Tracey Denim’, Share New Single ‘punkt’

bar italia – the London trio of Nina Cristante, Jezmi Tarik Fehmi, and Sam Fenton – have announced their new album Tracey Denim, which lands May 19 through Matador. The LP was recorded and produced by the band, with mixing from Marta Salogni. It will include the recently released single ‘Nurse!’, as well as a new track called ‘punkt’. Check it out below, and scroll down for Tracey Denim‘s cover art and tracklist.

Tracey Denim Cover Artwork:

Tracey Denim Tracklist:

1. guard
2. Nurse!
3. punkt
4. my kiss era
5. F.O.B
6. Missus Morality
7. yes i have eaten so many lemons yes i am so bitte
8. changer
9. Horsey Girl Rider
10. NOCD
11. best in show
12. Clark
13. harpee
14. Friends
15. maddington

Dirty Projectors and Björk Share Previously Unreleased Live Version of ‘On and Ever Onward’

On Saturday, April 22, Dirty Projectors and Björk will release an expanded version of their 2010 EP Mount Wittenberg Orca as a Record Store Day Exclusive. Dirty Projectors bandleader David Longstreth wrote the original collection to be performed at a small Manhattan bookstore called Housing Works, and the new edition features 13 bonus tracks, including the live Housing Works performance from 2009, early demos, and archival audio of the band and Björk rehearsing the songs. Today, they’ve unveiled the live from Housing Works performance of ‘On and Ever Onward’, which you can hear below.

Mount Wittenberg Orca might be my favorite thing from this chapter of Dirty Projectors,” Longstreth said in a statement. “It feels like sort of a dark horse in the catalog. Which I guess is kinda funny, considering it’s a collaborative record with Björk. We were overwhelmed with the hype around the band at the time and purposely under-messaged it. But I love these songs. And as a basically live-in-studio album, it’s the only official release that shows how this lineup really cooked as a band. The performances and engineering hold up really well. And of course Björk elevates us to a different level of protean majesty. I remember being spontaneously in tears during her vocal takes for “Sharing Orb”. I’m also excited to share the original Housing Works show, in its raw beauty, as well as the writing tapes and rehearsals that show how the whole thing came together. Thanks for listening.”