With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new projects from Sprints; Khadija Al Hanafi; Pile; Luis R Conriquez; Ñengo Flow; Park Jiha, Oliver
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Sleater-Kinney are back with another new song from their upcoming album Little Rope. Their latest, “Untidy Creature,” comes with a new music video directed by Nick Pollet. It features Australian freediver Amber Bourke, who spends the video holding her breath underwater for the song’s entirety. Watch the video for the album’s closing song below. Little
Liam Gallagher and longtime Stone Roses guitarist John Squire have shared the first song from their new collaborative project, with more promised this year. Listen to “Just Another Rainbow” below. In a press release, Gallagher said, “I think John’s a top songwriter. Everyone always bangs on about him as a guitarist, but he’s a top
Youth Lagoon has shared a new song, “Football.” Trevor Powers’ new single, produced by Rodaidh McDonald, will get released as a limited-edition 7″ and comes with a video directed by Caleb Halter. Watch it below. Powers said of the song in a statement: “‘Football’ is really a celebration of failure. Society has a terrible habit
June, an upcoming documentary about the late country star June Carter Cash, has gotten a new trailer. In the clip, viewers are given an overview of the life of Carter Cash: singer, songwriter, comedian, and actress. Various talking heads appear—including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Kacey Musgraves—to not only hype up her musical bonafides, but
Rage Against the Machine were forced to cancel multiple dates of their reunion tour in 2022 after frontman Zack de la Rocha severed his left Achilles tendon, and no rescheduled shows were announced. The band’s drummer Brad Wilk has now offered some sobering news for fans in a new statement. “I want to let you
Anna Calvi & Nick Launay: Peaky Blinders: Season 6 (Original Score) [Domino Soundtracks] Benny the Butcher: Everybody Can’t Go [Def Jam] Brion Gysin: Junk [Wewantsounds] Future Islands: People Who Aren’t There Anymore [4AD] Gruff Rhys: Sadness Sets Me Free [Rough Trade] Katy Kirby: Blue Raspberry [Anti-] Philip Glass: Philip Glass Solo [Orange Mountain Music] The
Young Thug’s racketeering and gang conspiracy trial has resumed in Atlanta, Georgia, after a delay of several weeks due to the stabbing of co-defendant Shannon Stillwell. Stillwell, whose charges include two counts of murder, was stabbed in Fulton County Jail on December 10, a fortnight after the trial got under way, and is expected to
Playboi Carti has released a new song with Travis Scott called “Backr00ms” alongside a music video. Also credited as collaborators are Sexisdeath and Indiana420Bitch. In the clip, the two take turns rapping in a garage near an SUV, while scenes of Carti showering a dancer with money are spliced throughout. Watch it below. This is
The lasting influence of McCann was apparent in real time, but especially in the 1990s and 2000s when countless artists began sampling his songs in their own music. While bands like Massive Attack, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and H2O included portions of his tracks in their own, McCann’s pulse imprinted most effortlessly and noticeably
A. G. Cook is kicking off 2024 with a 10-minute new song. Find “Silver Thread Golden Needle,” along with a visualizer directed by Lena Weber and Aaron Chan, below. Last year, the PC Music founder teamed up with Easyfun for the debut Thy Slaughter album. The full-length, Soft Rock, has contributions from Caroline Polachek, Ellie
M.I.A. has shared a mixtape of new music called Bells Collection. The 16-track release includes new cuts such as “Never Alone,” “Bella Hadid,” “Amen,” and “Solitude,” as well as her recent song “Free Pali.” M.I.A. recorded the mixtape—which features contributions from Skrillex, Blaqstarr, and Troy Baker—earlier this month in London. You can hear Bells Collection
Tom Smothers died on Tuesday (December 26) at his home, the National Comedy Center announced. The comedian and musician had been living with cancer. Smothers was 86 years old. Thomas Bolyn “Tom” Smothers III was born in New York in 1937. With his family, including younger brother Dick, Smothers moved to California where he graduated
Queen Latifah, Dionne Warwick, and the Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb were among the 2023 Kennedy Center honorees at a ceremony that took place on December 3. Now, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has shared footage from the show. The ceremony in Washington, D.C., hosted this year by 2017 honoree Gloria Estefan,
Note: This article contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault. Jermaine Jackson, a founding member of the Jackson 5 and one of Michael Jackson’s brothers, has been accused of sexual assault and battery in a new lawsuit viewed by Pitchfork. Filed by plaintiff Rita Barrett in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday, the lawsuit alleges that
Jahari Massamba Unit have announced a second studio album. The duo of Madlib and drummer andproducer Karriem Riggins will release YHWH Is Love on March 1 via Law of Rhythm. They’ve also shared a lead single from the album, “Stomping Gamay.” Listen to it below. YHWH Is Love will mark Jahari Massamba Unit’s second album,
Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City has shared the first wave of performers in its inaugural lineup. The list includes Godpseed You! Black Emperor, King Krule, Kelela, and Sky Ferreira. The festival will take place across multiple Mexico City venues from March 4-9 of next year. Rounding out the performers revealed today are Andy Shauf, Armand
Amp Fiddler, the storied Detroit musician and singer who played keys in Parliament-Funkadelic before moving into production and mentoring the likes of J Dilla, has died of cancer, according to posts on his and his collaborators’ social media accounts. A GoFundMe last year sought medical expenses for an illness that caused him to spend several
Nick Cave has written a eulogy in The Guardian for his longtime friend Shane MacGowan, who died last month at the age of 65. Cave first met the Pogues frontman in 1989, when NME called a “summit meeting” of the two artists along with the Fall’s Mark E Smith. “I was excited because I was
Haim sister Este worked with Christopher Stracey—of Fingernails, Manodrome, and War Pony—on the soundtrack for the new romantic comedy Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell. The Will Gluck–directed flick follows Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell), who, after a one-night stand, wind up at the same destination wedding, where they pretend to be
Jack Antonoff and Bleachers appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers for the show’s last taping of the year. Speaking with Seth Meyers, Antonoff discussed his blockbuster wedding, looking like Fred Armisen, his Grammy nominations, and working with Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift, and Bruce Springsteen. Bleachers then played their new song “Alma Mater.” Watch
A federal appeals court has reversed the dismissal of Spencer Elden’s lawsuit against Nirvana over the use of his image on the cover of the band’s album Nevermind. To create the 1991 album’s artwork, photographer Kirk Weddle paid Elden’s father, a friend of his, $200 in order to photograph a nude, four-month-old Elden in a
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled the shortlists for several categories at the 2024 Academy Awards. Vying for nominations for Best Original Song are Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish for Barbie songs, as well as Olivia Rodrigo for “Can’t Catch Me Now,” Sharon Van Etten for “Quiet Eyes,” Jarvis Cocker for
Massive Attack, Fontaines D.C., and Young Fathers have teamed up for a limited-edition vinyl record to raise money for Doctors Without Borders’ aid in Gaza and the West Bank. The Ceasefire EP features music from all three bands and is available for pre-order. In addition to donating all the profits to the cause, the bands
Drake has released the music video for For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition’s “You Broke My Heart.” The visual, directed by Theo Skudra, begins with Drake and the country superstar Morgan Wallen discussing women over drinks. The musicians leave the restaurant and get in their car, which gets blown up by two women (Grace
The Ally Coalition’s annual talent show took place in New York last night, with St. Vincent, Clairo, Bartees Strange, and Jason Isbell among the performers along with Ally Coalition co-founder Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers. Below, watch Clairo, Bartees Strange, and Bleachers join forces to do Clairo’s “Blouse,” plus other footage from the show. Elsewhere during the
Mustafa has announced a New Jersey concert benefitting humanitarian efforts in Gaza and Sudan, with a lineup featuring Omar Apollo, Clairo, Faye Webster, and 070 Shake, among others. The Artists for Aid show is set for January 4 at Newark Symphony Hall, with all proceeds going to Human Concern International, which is working to secure
The Rolling Stones have shared a video for “Mess It Up” from Hackney Diamonds, with Nicholas Hoult starring as an argumentative boyfriend who embarks on a cheerful adventure before returning to make amends. Check out the Calmatic-directed short below. Since releasing the LP in October, the Stones have performed with Lady Gaga, who sings on
Boygenius stopped by BBC Radio 1 for a special cover of Shania Twain’s classic “You’re Still the One.” The trio’s rendition is pretty faithful, with Julien Baker even breaking out a mandolin to match the original 1997 version. Watch their take on the song below. Both Boygenius and Shania Twain released albums this year. The
Wilco have announced the lineup for the 2024 Solid Sound Festival, scheduled to take place from June 28 to 30 next year. Wilco, Wednesday, Ratboys, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Soul Glo, Water From Your Eyes, Iris DeMent, and more will perform at the festival at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in
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