Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Eagles of Death Metal Recorded 2 Songs With Kesha

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Eagles of Death Metal Recorded 2 Songs With Kesha

Eagles of Death Metal guitarist Dave Catching released his debut solo album Shared Hallucinations Pt. 1 earlier this month. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Catching discussed his new album and gave an update on what’s going on with Eagles of Death Metal. At one point, he revealed that the whole band recorded two songs with Kesha for her forthcoming album. “She used to come to Eagles shows when she was 16,” Catching said. “She was always a big fan. Then I remember we got back from Europe ... and she was on every magazine cover when we landed from a tour. It was really amazing.”

Shared Hallucinations Pt. 1 is Catching’s first release following the 2015 terrorist attack at an Eagles of Death Metal show at Paris’ Bataclan. In the interview, he also discusses joining U2 onstage in Paris, his reaction to the bombing at Ariana Grande’s show in Manchester, and more. Read it here.


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Melody’s Echo Chamber Announces Tour

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Melody’s Echo Chamber Announces Tour

French singer Melody Prochet, who makes music under the name Melody’s Echo Chamber, has announced a world tour that’ll kick off this fall. She’ll start off in Washington, D.C. at the Black Cat and end in Buenos Aires. Find the full itinerary below. Prochet recently revealed that her forthcoming Bon Voyage album will arrive sometime this year. She also shared the project’s first song, “Cross My Heart.” Prochet’s last album was her 2012 self-titled debut, produced by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. “Cross My Heart” followed her 2014 track “Shirim.”

Melody’s Echo Chamber:

10-06 Washington, DC - Black Cat
10-07 Philadelphia, PA - Making Time at Underground Arts
10-08 Jersey City, NJ - White Eagle Hall
10-09 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
10-12 San Francisco, CA - California Academy of Sciences
10-13 Joshua Tree, CA - TBA
10-15 Miami, FL - III Points
10-18 Mexico City, Mexico - TBA
11-05 Sao Paolo, Brazil - TBA
11-08 Santiago, Chile - TBA
11-11 Santiago, Chile - TBA
11-12 Buenos Aires, Argentina - TBA

Watch Melody’s Echo Chamber perform “Some Time Alone, Alone” at Primavera Sound:

 


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Nicolas Jaar Shares New Concert Film TRANSITION: Watch

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Nicolas Jaar Shares New Concert Film TRANSITION: Watch

Nicolas Jaar and Boiler Room have shared a new concert film, TRANSITION. Shot at Brooklyn’s now defunct venue Aviv in September 2016, the project is described as “an unscripted POV journey into one night in NY at a transitional time in America.” It’s also related to Jaar’s “semi fictitious network of interlocking radio stations,” which inspired his excellent 2016 album Sirens and his book Network, which he released earlier this year. Watch TRANSITION below. Jaar is set to perform several upcoming shows, including stops at Panorama and Primavera.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Sound the Alarm: Nicolas Jaar and the Politics of Dance Music.”

01 Rainbow Power (T.Thomas)
02 I Know What U Did (Nymphs V)
03 American Dream Radio (Network #156)
04 A Coin In Nine Hands (Nymphs VI)
05 We Can Rise Above ()
06 Allegrate Con La Bulla (Cumbia 4 Trump)
07 Everybody ¡¡¡Slit-Thru-Lose-Control (Arca x Missy) 
08 RealDeepSlash.wavp3 
09 Free rotation 003 (Duckett - Naaice track!)
10 Elegua (Nico + Obbatuke Prod @ Manana fest 2016)
11 Swinging Stars Orchestra 
12 Djal Bai Si Camin (A Dos Santos woowooo)
13 RIP Aviv 
14 Make Your Transition (UR)
15 Who 2 Govern (Sirens)


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Fleet Foxes Seek New Touring Member

Beck Announces Summer Tour

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Beck Announces Summer Tour

Beck has announced a new series of tour dates, set to run through the summer. He’ll start off in Telluride, Colo. at the Ride Festival in July and wrap up at Musicfest NW in Portland in August. Find his full itinerary below. Beck’s most recent album was 2014’s Morning Phase, which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Since then, he’s released several new songs, including “Wow,” “Dreams,” and “Up All Night.” Recently, he covered Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” for the Danger Mouse-curated soundtrack to “The Man in the High Castle.”

Read about Beck in “The 50 Best Indie Rock Albums From the Pacific Northwest.”

Beck:

07-09 Telluride, CO - The Ride Festival
07-11 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre 
07-14 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
08-16 Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theatre 
08-17 St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre
08-19 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Intersteller Rodeo 
08-20 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - TCU Place 
08-22 Edmonton, Alberta - Northern Alberta Jubilee 
08-24 Vancouver, British Columbia - Orpheum 
08-25 Redmond, WA - Marymoor Park 
08-27 Portland, OR - Musicfest NW


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Travis Scott Shares New “way back” Video Starring James Harden: Watch

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Travis Scott Shares New “way back” Video Starring James Harden: Watch

Travis Scott has shared the self-directed music video for “way back” from 2016’s Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. The clip stars Houston Rockets guard James Harden, whom Travis name-drops on the track. It begins with Harden watching TV coverage about himself, including footage from Lil B’s 2015 ESPN appearance where he discussed his curse on the NBA star. He then goes to the gym to practice. The visual closes with Travis lounging in the back of a convertible. He said of the video on Twitter, “I did this for a project I did in Houston a while ago.” Watch it below.

Travis Scott has previously shared music videos for Birds’ “goosebumps,” “pick up the phone,” and “beibs in the trap.” Earlier this month, he shared three new tracks. He is set to appear on Major Lazer’s new song “Know No Better,” which is out tomorrow.

Watch “The 10 Best Rap Mixtapes of the Millennium” on Pitchfork.tv:


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Liam Gallagher Shares Video for New Song “Wall of Glass”: Watch

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Liam Gallagher Shares Video for New Song “Wall of Glass”: Watch

Liam Gallagher’s debut solo album As You Were is due out this year. Today, he’s shared the first single from that album. It’s called “Wall of Glass,” and it’s got a slick new François Rousselet-directed music video that’s full of mirrors. Watch it below. According to Gallagher, the video’s visuals were inspired in part by James Bond and Bruce Lee films. “I did get to wear a gold Saint Laurent hooded jacket in one scene, which I convinced myself made me look like a modern day Elvis, as he loved to wear gold suits,” he told Pitchfork via email. Gallagher has also revealed that the new album will arrive sometime in October. “I think it’s up there with the best work I’ve ever done,” Gallagher said of the album. “And so will you, when you hear it.”

Last night, Gallagher played his first solo UK show at the Manchester Ritz, with profits benefiting victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. While rumors swirled about Noel and Liam setting aside their differences for a one-off reunion, the Gallagher brothers haven’t buried the hatchet just yet. “I’ve said this a million times before—the person holding an Oasis reunion back is Noel, not me,” Liam told Pitchfork. Instead, Gallagher reunited with a different Oasis bandmate, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs. Find footage of him performing Oasis’ “Be Here Now” below.

In recent weeks, Gallagher has taken to his Twitter account to make fun of his brother’s collaboration with Damon Albarn on the new Gorillaz album. When asked if he expects Noel to retaliate and criticize his new solo music, Liam replied, “Probably not, he’s not brave enough.” (He also doubled down on the whole “potato” thing: “I honestly think he looks like one.”)

In March, he announced he’d be playing his first-ever solo North American show at Osheaga. He’s also set for this year’s Lollapalooza, and Gallagher says that more North American shows will be announced later this year.

Revisit “Dueling Potato Brothers: The Collected Oasis Fights and Insults.”


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Coachella 2018 Festival Dates Announced

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Coachella 2018 Festival Dates Announced

The dates for the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival have been announced. The first weekend of the fest takes place from Friday, April 13 through Sunday, April 15. The second weekend of the Indio, Calif. event then runs from Friday, April 20 through Sunday, April 22. Tickets go on sale here on Friday, June 2 at 11 a.m. Pacific. Unlike most years, fans already know one of the Coachella headliners: Beyoncé. Under doctors’ advice to keep a “less rigorous schedule” due to her pregnancy, she chose not to perform at this year’s festival (she was replaced by Lady Gaga). Upon announcing her 2017 Coachella withdrawal, Goldenvoice and Parkwood confirmed Beyoncé as a 2018 headliner.

Find all our Coachella 2017 coverage here. Read our festival report “Coachella 2017: Winners and Losers.”


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Run the Jewels, DOOM, Flying Lotus, Eno, Julian Casablancas, More on Adult Swim Series

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Run the Jewels, DOOM, Flying Lotus, Eno, Julian Casablancas, More on Adult Swim Series

Adult Swim has announced the lineup for its annual Singles Program, which features a new song from a different artist every week. However, for the first time in the series’ seven years, Adult Swim will stream 52 tracks for free over 52 weeks. Yes, that's an entire year. Artists participating include Run the Jewels, DOOM ft. Jay Electronica, Brian Eno, Flying Lotus, Migos, Thundercat, Julian Casablancas + the Voidz, Washed Out, Wavves, Shabazz Palaces, DAWN, Jlin, Dinosaur Jr., Downtown Boys, Sleep, Waka Flocka Flame, Zola Jesus, and many more. Find the full list below. 

The first track to be released is “Pose To” by Zaytoven featuring the late Bankroll Fresh, Young LA, and Twista. Listen to it below:

Adult Swim also recently released the compilation album LUXE, which features Neon Indian, Toro Y Moi, Wye Oak, the Mountain Goats, and more.

ADULT SWIM SINGLES PROGRAM 2017 FULL LINEUP:

Abra
Anna Meredith
Big Freedia
BOSCO
Brian Eno
Code Orange
Colin Stetson
DAWN
Dinosaur Jr.
DOOM ft. Jay Electronica
Downtown Boys
Ducky
Father
Flying Lotus
G Perico
Helado Negro
HXLT
Jacques Greene
Jay IDK
Jlin
JonWayne
Julia Holter
Julian Casablancas + The Voidz
Juliana Barwick
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
Kitty
Knxwledge
Lord RAJA
Low End Theory (Daddy Kev, Nobody, The Gaslamp Killer & D-Styles)
Maxo Kream
Migos
Mija
Moor Mother
Nef the Pharaoh
Nick Hook
Oddisee
Pallbearer
Run The Jewels
SAD13 [Sadie Dupuis]
Sevdaliza
Shabazz Palaces
Sleep
Sophie
Spark Master Tape
SuperUnison
Tanya Tagaq
The JuJu Exchange
Thundercat
Tim Hecker
Venetian Snares
Waka Flocka Flame
Washed Out
Wavves
Witch Mountain
Wolves in the Throne Room
YFN Lucci
Your Old Droog
Zaytoven ft. Yung La, Bankroll Fresh, and Twista
Zeal & Ardor
Zola Jesus

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Arcade Fire Release New Single “Everything Now”

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Arcade Fire Release New Single “Everything Now”

Earlier today, Arcade Fire advised fans to “Stay tuned for Infinite Content,” sparking speculation that new music could be imminent. It has now been revealed that they are selling 12” vinyl copies of their new single “Everything Now” at the merch table at Primavera Sound, where they are set to perform on Saturday. The single is allegedly pressed on orange vinyl and features an instrumental version on the B-side. “Everything Now” is the name of the new song that Arcade Fire Tube previously claimed is due out June 1. Check out images of the single below, via Arcade Fire Tube. Pitchfork has reached out to the band’s representatives.

The band is set to embark on a European tour following their Primavera performance. They recently debuted six new songs at a secret Montreal show. They also released the Mavis Staples-featuring track “I Give You Power” earlier this year. 


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Arcade Fire Tease “Everything Now” and “Infinite Content”

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Arcade Fire Tease “Everything Now” and “Infinite Content”

Arcade Fire have teased “Infinite Content.” Along with the message “Stay tuned for Infinite Content,” they’ve shared an image of a stylized infinity symbol with a copyright symbol. They’ve used a similar band logo since February. Win Butler also used the phrase “infinite content” during an RBMA lecture. See Arcade Fire’s tweet below. Speculation about new Arcade Fire music increased yesterday when Vancouver radio station the Peak tweeted, “Hold onto your bobble heads, @arcadefire have promised us a new tune on Friday!” That tweet has since been deleted.

Fansite Arcade Fire Tube has also shared a mysterious teaser video that they claim is connected to the band. The video features a logo that says “NOW” and another that is a globe with “EN” on it. Posters with that “NOW” logo have apparently appeared in London. In addition, Arcade Fire Tube claim that a new song called “Everything Now” is set to arrive June 1. Merch with the “NOW,” “EN,” and infinity symbol logos have appeared at Arcade Fire’s Primavera booth. The shirts also say “Everything Now.” Pitchfork has reached out to Arcade Fire’s representatives for more information.

Arcade Fire perform at Primavera Sound Festival on Saturday, kicking off their summer European tour. Earlier this year, the band debuted six new songs at a secret Montreal show. They also released the Mavis Staples-featuring track “I Give You Power.” Listen to it below.

Arcade Fire’s excellent last album Reflektor arrived in 2013.


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Kurt Vile Covers Lou Reed, Impersonates Bob Dylan on “The Best Show”: Listen

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Kurt Vile Covers Lou Reed, Impersonates Bob Dylan on “The Best Show”: Listen

Longtime “The Best Show” fan Kurt Vile was a guest on last night’s episode, and so was folk-rocker Steve Gunn. Vile performed an old song with new lyrics called “Blue Cheese,” and later, covered Lou Reed’s “Sword of Damocles” (at 3:10:00). Gunn’s performance of “Wildwood” devolved into him singing the chorus of John Mayer’s “Your Body Is a Wonderland.” At one point, Vile started doing an absurd impression of Bob Dylan (circa Blood on the Tracks and Desire). Elsewhere in the episode, Tom Scharpling eggs on Vile to say something “Pitchfork-worthy” and asks him to name artists who suck. (According to Vile, every artist “stinks,” including Interpol, Grizzly Bear, Radiohead, Flying Lotus, Led Zeppelin, Bleachers, and Pearl Jam. The Clean get a pass, though.) It’s another classic “Best Show.” Listen here.

Last year, Vile called into an episode and did his Neil Young impression (which he did during this new episode, too) and a month later appeared on the show to perform in person. Scharpling also directed Vile’s 2013 “KV Crimes” video.

Recently, Vile reissued a pair of EPs from 2010 and 2011, Square Shells and So Outta Reach. Vile also recently revealed that he was recording with Courtney Barnett. His last full-length album, the excellent b’lieve i’m goin down, came out in 2015. Gunn released his album, Eyes on the Line, last year.

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Radiohead Revisit OK Computer in Rare, Intimate Interview

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Radiohead Revisit OK Computer in Rare, Intimate Interview

As they prepare to release OKNOTOK, the 20th anniversary reissue of OK Computer, Radiohead have granted Rolling Stone a rare interview exploring the anxieties, obsessions, and “really fucking geeky” themes involved in the classic LP’s creation. In the piece, Thom Yorke—whose iPhone apparently has a sticker on the back reading, “Fuck what you heard”—reflects, with dry wit, on the tumultuous time. “I was basically catatonic,” he says. “Back then, the person I saw in the mirror kept saying, ‘You’re shit. Everything you do is shit. Don’t do that. It’s shit.’”

After releasing The Bends, the OK Computer era began with Radiohead’s tour supporting Alanis Morrissette. Jonny Greenwood says, “My main memory of that tour is playing interminable hand-organ solos to an audience full of quietly despairing teenage girls.” Adds Yorke, “People are sitting down to their chicken dinners. We were trying to get them to choke on the bones.”

Recalling OK Computer’s recording at St. Catharine’s Court, Yorke relays an anecdote about their apparently haunted living quarters. “Ghosts would talk to me while I was asleep,” he tells RS. “There was one point where I got up in the morning after a night of hearing voices and decided I had to cut my hair.” Yorke attempted to do so using “the little scissors on a penknife,” he explains, but it “got messy. I cut myself a few times. ... I came downstairs and everyone was like, ‘Uh, are you all right?’ I was like, ‘What's wrong?’ Phil very gently took me downstairs and shaved it all off.” Of the link between his uneasy headspace and the album’s themes of technological anxiety, Yorke adds, “The paranoia I felt at the time was much more related to how people related to each other. But I was using the terminology of technology to express it.” 

The group also touch on the recording of last year’s A Moon Shaped Pool, which was mired in tragedy: Yorke had recently separated from his partner, Rachel Owen, who was battling cancer. (She passed away last December.) Ed O’Brien says, “We weren't in a position to really talk about A Moon Shaped Pool when it came out. We didn't want to talk about it being quite hard to make. We were quite fragile, and we needed to find our feet. I don’t want to talk about it anymore, if that’s all right. I feel like the dust hasn’t settled. It was a hard time.” Yorke says of the period, “There was a lot of difficult stuff going on at the time, and it was a tough time for us as people. It was a miracle that that record got made at all.”

The piece concludes with a glance at a possible next-step for Radiohead. “I’ve always been extreme about resisting us being a drum-guitar-bass band,” he says. “But if that’s what people want to try, I’m too old to be standing there with a hammer and saying, ‘We must do this, we must do that!’ I would like everyone to feel free. But, you know, it’s not easy.”

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Watch Liam Gallagher Debut New Music at Manchester Benefit Show

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Watch Liam Gallagher Debut New Music at Manchester Benefit Show

Liam Gallagher is gearing up to release his solo debut, As You Were, and tonight he performed new music from that album during his show at Manchester’s O2 Ritz. Proceeds from the concert went to a fund benefitting victims of last week’s bombing at Manchester Arena. The solo show was a first for Gallagher, who did forthcoming single “Wall of Glass” and several other new songs. (The titles in the videos below are unconfirmed.) He also played several Oasis hits, including an a cappella version of “Live Forever” from the band’s 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe. He further surprised the audience by bringing out Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs for “Be Here Now,” according to NME. Watch footage below.

In August, Gallagher will perform his first solo North American show at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal. Revisit Pitchfork’s “Oasis Doc Supersonic Knows What You Want Is Gallagher Brothers Chaos.”

 


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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

The Fall Announce New Album With Unfortunate Song Title “Victoria Train Station Massacre”

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The Fall Announce New Album With Unfortunate Song Title “Victoria Train Station Massacre”

The Fall have announced a new album. The latest from the Manchester band is called New Facts Emerge, and it is due out July 28 via Cherry Red Records. It’s produced by frontman Mark E. Smith and drummer Keiron Melling. Included on the 11-track record is a song titled “Victoria Train Station Massacre.” A representative for Cherry Red told Clash that the title is not a reference to last week's suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, which occurred in a foyer connecting Manchester Arena to Manchester Victoria railway station. “The track is nothing to do with the events last week, but it is an unfortunate coincidence," the rep said. "The track was recorded and the artwork sent off for manufacture long before the terrible events in Manchester.” 

In 1991, Victoria station in London was bombed by the I.R.A.

See New Facts Emerge’s full tracklist and artwork below.

New Facts Emerge:

01 Segue
02 Fol de Rol
03 Brillo de Facto
04 Victoria Train Station Massacre
05 New Facts Emerge
06 Couples vs Jobless Mid 30s
07 Second House Now
08 O! ZZTRRK Man
09 Gibbus Gibson
10 Groundsboy
11 Nine Out of Ten


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Watch Kendrick, Rae Sremmurd, Gucci Mane in Mike WiLL Made-It’s Crazy “Perfect Pint” Video

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Watch Kendrick, Rae Sremmurd, Gucci Mane in Mike WiLL Made-It’s Crazy “Perfect Pint” Video

As promised, Mike WiLL Made-It has released the music video for “Perfect Pint,” featuring Rae Sremmurd, Gucci Mane, and Kendrick Lamar. Directed by Nabil, the video finds them going through a wormhole. There are UFOs, giant spiders, pills falling from the sky, and more. Check it out below. “Perfect Pint” is taken from Mike WiLL’s most recent album Ransom 2, which also has collaborations with Rihanna, Pharrell, Future, and more. Rae Sremmurd are currently planning the follow-up to last year’s SremmLife 2. Meanwhile, Gucci Mane recently released a new album, Droptopwop; it came out on the one-year anniversary of his release from prison. Kendrick, of course, put out his excellent album DAMN. earlier this year.

Revisit our Guest List interview with Rae Sremmurd.

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Bryson Tiller Announces Tour

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Bryson Tiller Announces Tour

Bryson Tiller has announced a tour behind his new album True to Self. Joining Tiller on the Set It Off Tour are Metro Boomin and R&B singer H.E.R. They’re set to play North American shows—including a concert at the KFC Yum! Center in Tiller’s Louisville, Ky. hometown—in August and September. Check out Tiller’s upcoming tour dates below. True to Self is Bryson Tiller’s second album, following his 2015 breakout record T R A P S O U L.

Bryson Tiller:

06-23 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
06-30 Spoordonk, Netherlands - Spoorzone Tilburg
07-01 Helsinki, Finland - Kaisaniemen Puisto ^
07-04 Bergen, Norway - Bergenhus Festning/ Koengen ^*
07-07 London, England - Finsbury Park
08-03 Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre &*
08-05 Southaven, MS - Landers Center &*
08-06 New Orleans, LA - Lakefront Arena &*
08-08 Houston, TX - NRG Arena &*
08-09 Austin, TX - Statesman Skyline Theater at the Long Center &*
08-11 Phoenix, AZ - Rawhide Event Center &*
08-12 Las Vegas, NV - The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino*
08-15 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium &*
08-18 Vancouver, British Columbia - Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre *
08-19 Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater &*
08-20 Portland, OR - Theater of the Clouds at Moda Center &*
08-23 Denver, CO - Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater &*
08-25 Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory *
08-29 Miami, FL - Watsco Center at the University of Miami &*
08-30 Orlando, FL - CFE Arena *
09-01 Richmond, VA - The Classic Amphitheater &*
09-02 Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap &*
09-03 Norfolk, VA - ODU Constant Convocation Center &*
09-06 Lowell, MA - Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell *
09-07 Mashantucket, CT - The Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino &*
09-08 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall *
09-09 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall *
09-11 Philadelphia, PA - Skyline Stage at The Mann Center *
09-13 Toronto, Ontario - Echo Beach *
09-14 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre &*
09-15 Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom *
09-16 Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center *

^ with The Weeknd
* with Cezinando
& with H.E.R.
* with Metro Boomin

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LCD Soundsystem Say New Album Could Be Out in 6 Weeks

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LCD Soundsystem Say New Album Could Be Out in 6 Weeks

Last Friday, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy announced at Sasquatch! festival that the group’s new album was finally finished. Today he’s spoken more about the record, which has been recorded, mixed, and mastered. “The lacquers are winging their way to the pressing plant,” Murphy writes in a Facebook post. He adds that he’s been “wrangling the fastest route between final mix and record release,” and that he thinks “it'll be soon.” A release date six weeks from now—in mid-July—is the “very fastest,” he writes, admitting it’ll “likely be longer than that.” He also said it would be the final LP recorded at the original DFA studios. “I've been there nearly 20 years now, and i wasn't a particularly young man when it opened, so there's that.” See the post below.

The group recently released two new songs—“Call the Police” and American Dream”—and performed both on “SNL.” Following their Brooklyn residency, LCD Soundsystem will headline Pitchfork Music Festival 2017 with A Tribe Called Quest and Solange. The festival takes place in Chicago’s Union Park from July 14–16. Get tickets here.

Read “Welcome Back LCD Soundsystem.” 

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Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill Musical Announced

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Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill Musical Announced

Alanis Morissette has announced a new stage musical based around her 1995 album Jagged Little Pill. Headed by Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus and written by Diablo Cody, the new musical will feature songs off the album as well as other tracks from Morissette’s discography. “This team that has come together for this Jagged Little Pill musical is my musical theater dream come true. The chemistry between all of us is crackling and I feel honored to be diving into these songs again, surrounded by all of this searing talent,” Morissette said. “Diablo and Diane are already taking these deeply personal songs that are part of my soul's marrow to a whole other level of hope, freedom and complexity.” The Jagged Little Pill musical has been in development since 2013; It’s set to debut American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA, in May of 2018.


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Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2017: Jungle, Sylvan Esso, More Join Lineup

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Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2017: Jungle, Sylvan Esso, More Join Lineup

Pitchfork is excited to announce another round of artists slated to perform at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2017, which takes place November 2-4 at La Grande Halle de La Villette. Jungle, Bicep, Isaac Delusion, Sylvan Esso, Cigarettes After Sex, This is The Kit, and Sigrid will perform over the course of the three-day event. They join already announced artists the National, Run the Jewels, Ride, Talaboman, BADBADNOTGOOD, the Blaze, and Polo & Pan. The National will also be curating one evening. A very limited number of early bird three-day passes are still available. After they’re gone, regular three-day passes will be available at a higher price. Find more ticket information here.

Watch the National on Pitchfork.tv’s “Over/Under”:


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Lauryn Hill and Nas Announce Tour

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Lauryn Hill and Nas Announce Tour

Lauryn Hill and Nas have announced a new joint tour. The two rap figureheads are set to kick off their shows together on September 7 at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago, before moving on to do concerts in Miami, Raleigh, San Diego, Austin, Toronto, Boston, and more. Comedian Hannibal Buress and Chronixx are set to join on select dates. Check out the full itinerary below. Nas’ last full-length, his 10th studio album Life is Good, was released in 2012. Read our Sunday Review of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

Lauryn Hill:

06-24 Heber City, UT - Bonanza 
09-07 Chicago, IL - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
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09-08 Sterling Heights, MI - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill ^*
09-10 Toronto, Ontario - Budweiser Stage ^*
09-12 Boston, MA -  Blue Hills Bank Pavilion ^*
09-14 Camden, NJ - BB&T Pavilion +^*
09-15 Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Live +^*
09-20 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater ^*
09-22 Miami, FL - Bayfront Park Amphitheater +^*
09-23 Jacksonville, FL - Daily's Place ^*
09-27 Sugar Land, TX - Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land ^*
09-27 Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Irving Music Factory ^*
09-30 Austin, TX - Austin360 Amphitheater ^*
10-03 San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU +^*
10-05 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl ^*
10-07 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre +^*
10-10 Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater +^*
10-11 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum ^*

* with Nas 
^ with Chronixx
+ with Hannibal Buress


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David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption: Bon Iver, TV on the Radio, More

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David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption: Bon Iver, TV on the Radio, More

David Lynch has announced the lineup for his annual Festival of Disruption, which returns to the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles from October 14-15. Musicians set to perform include Bon Iver (as a Justin Vernon solo set), TV On the Radio, Sharon Van Etten (playing her first show since January 2017), Laura Marling, Reggie Watts, Moby, Shepard Fairey, and more. Writer Kristine McKenna will host talks with artists and Lynch collaborators, including Bill Pullman, Ed Ruscha, “Twin Peaks” actor Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer) and Lynch’s longtime sound engineer Dean Hurley. Lynch films, including Lost Highway, and “rare David Lynch shorts” will also be screened. Net proceeds will benefit the David Lynch Foundation

Check out “10 Songs That Sample ‘Twin Peaks’ Well” on the Pitch, as well as our feature, “The Discomfort Zone: Exploring the Musical Legacy of David Lynch.”


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Aphex Twin to Live Stream Field Day Set This Saturday

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Aphex Twin to Live Stream Field Day Set This Saturday

After teasing a new collaboration with NTS Radio recently, Aphex Twin has announced the site will host his first ever live-streamed performance this weekend. His headline set from London’s Field Day will broadcast via the NTS site on Saturday. Weirdcore, Aphex and NTS’s visual collaborator, will adapt the visuals to create “a bespoke online visual immersion,” according to a press release. Aphex had teased imminent activity with a pair of videos featuring unreleased music, one of which featured vocals sampled from Rhythm Controll’s “My House.” Richard D. James’ last official release under the Aphex Twin alias, the Cheetah EP, was released last summer. A new demo called “4xAtlantis take1” was unveiled in April. 

Revisit Pitchfork’s Cover Story “Strange Visitor: A Conversation With Aphex Twin.” Read our list of the 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time, and watch the video countdown below.


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Monday, May 29, 2017

2 Chainz Details New Album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, Shares New Song With Travis Scott: Listen

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2 Chainz Details New Album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, Shares New Song With Travis Scott: Listen

2 Chainz’s new album Pretty Girls Like Trap Music is due out June 16 via Def Jam. He recently shared an album trailer, featuring several notable artists. Now, he has revealed the full details for the album. Below, check out the tracklist, which features appearances from Drake, Pharrell, Nicki Minaj, Migos, Gucci Mane, and more. Also, listen to a new song from the record, “4 AM” [ft. Travis Scott]. The album also includes “It’s a Vibe” [ft. Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz, and Jhené Aiko]—one of two new songs 2 Chainz released earlier this year. 

Pretty Girls Like Trap Music:

01 Saturday Night
02 Riverdale Rd
03 Good Drank [ft. Gucci Mane & Quavo]
04 4 AM [ft. Travis Scott]
05 Door Swangin
06 Realize [ft. Nicki Minaj]
07 Poor Fool [ft. Swae Lee]
08 Big Amount [ft. Drake]
09 It’s a Vibe [ft. Ty Dolla $ign, Trey Songz, and Jhené]
10 Rolls Royce Bitch
11 Sleep When U Die
12 Trap Check
13 Blue Cheese [ft. Migos]
14 OG Kush Diet
15 Bailan [ft. Pharrell]
16. Burglar Bars [ft. Monica]

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Mike WiLL Made-It’s “Perfect Pint” Video Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane, Rae Sremmurd Out Tomorrow

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Mike WiLL Made-It’s “Perfect Pint” Video Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane, Rae Sremmurd Out Tomorrow

Mike WiLL Made-It tapped a fully stacked list of artists to feature on his latest album, Ransom 2, including Rihanna, Future, and Big Sean. For his track “Perfect Pint,” he combined forces with Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane, and Rae Sremmurd. Now, he’s preparing to drop the music video tomorrow. Ahead of the release, Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee and Jxmmi have been teasing snippets. In one, Kendrick Lamar cruises around in a flying car, while in another an astronaut hovers above Rae Sremmurd as they coast down the highway. See some short clips below.

The producer recently revealed how the beat Kendrick Lamar used in his No. 1 single “HUMBLE.” was originally intended for Gucci Mane.

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The Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases: Summer 2017

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The Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases: Summer 2017

Welcome back to the Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases, our seasonal guide to new music. Four times a year, we round up a list of albums, singles, EPs, reissues, and more arriving in the coming months. This installment covers summer 2017, starting with this Friday, June 2. (Please note that release dates may change.) To start things off, we’ve highlighted a few particularly notable releases, including albums by Phoenix, Broken Social Scene, Fleet Foxes, Vince Staples, Lana Del Rey, the War on Drugs, Haim, Radiohead, Grizzly Bear, SZA, and more. For more about the releases we’re most excited for in 2017, check out our feature from the beginning of the year.

Amber Coffman: City of No Reply (June 2, Columbia)

Former Dirty Projectors member Amber Coffman will be making her solo debut with the release of City of No Reply. She worked with Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth on the album in 2015, recording it in his Los Angeles studio. She has already shared three tracks from the project, including “Nobody Knows,” “All to Myself” and “No Coffee.” In March, Coffman detailed her decision to leave the band, and ended with her hopes for her new music. “I’ve waited a long time to share it and I’m looking forward to it,” she said.

Big Thief: Capacity (June 9, Saddle Creek)

Singer and guitarist Adrianna Lenker said of Big Thief’s forthcoming album Capacity, “There is a darker darkness and a lighter light on this album.” The band have already shared their first single, “Mythological Beauty.” It recalls a moment from Lenker’s childhood when a railroad spike came close to killing her after it accidentally landed on her head. Watch the music video for the song here. Big Thief released their last album, Masterpiece, in 2016. They are currently on tour until the end of August. 

Phoenix: Ti Amo (June 9, Loyauté/Glassnote)

Phoenix are back after a four year absence, with their sixth studio album, Ti Amo. They recorded their follow-up to 2013’s Bankrupt!  in late 2014 at the Pompidou Center in Paris. The band has released the title track and “J-Boy” so far. The music video for “J-Boy” finds the band performing on a fake TV program. Phoenix are currently on tour until the end of September.

Fleet Foxes: Crack-Up (June 16, Nonesuch Records)

According to bandleader Robin Pecknold, Fleet Foxes’ third studio album “deals with perception, and the difference between how I have seen the world and how it actually is.” Crack-Up is the group’s fourth studio album; their last full-length Helplessness Blues, was released in 2011. In the years since, Pecknold enrolled in (and graduated from) Columbia University. Two singles from Crack-Up have been released thus far: “Third of May / Ōdaigahara” and the technicolor “Fool’s Errand.” Check out the video for the latter here, and find the band’s upcoming tour dates here.

Lorde: Melodrama (June 16, LAVA/Republic)

Lorde’s next full-length record Melodrama is due out in June, featuring previously released songs “Green Light” and the more somber “Liability.” It marks the singer-songwriter’s sophomore album; her debut Pure Heroine was released when Lorde (real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor) was 16. In an interview, she revealed the new album would be about “all the gross moments, all the great moments” of early adulthood. 

Radiohead: OKNOTOK (June 23, XL)

Radiohead are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their seminal album OK Computer with a special reissue. Titled OKNOTOKthe album includes the remastered original, eight B-sides, and three previously unreleased songs: “I Promise,” “Man of War,” and “Lift.” Radiohead cryptically teased the release with a series of posters featuring the dates 1997 and 2017. Although the album will be available digitally on June 23, physical copies won’t ship until July. Their last album was 2016’s A Moon Shaped Pool.

Vince Staples: Big Fish Theory (June 23, Def Jam)

Vince Staples returns with his third full-length LP, Big Fish Theory, in June. It marks his fourth project in as many years, and features previously released tracks, “BagBak” and his latest “Big Fish.” Watch the music video for that song here. Earlier this year, he connected the marine theme from his new title with his North American “The Life Aquatic Tour.” The poster featured art inspired by the Wes Anderson-directed cult classic. Staples’ forthcoming album follows his 2016 EP, Prima Donna, and his 2015 sophomore effort, Summertime ’06.

SZA: CTRL (June 23, Top Dawg Entertainment)

The much-anticipated follow-up to SZA’s 2014 album Z, titled CTRL, is finally on its way. The record is set to include three previously released songs: “Love Galore,” “Drew Barrymore,” and “twoAM,” a rework of PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake's “Come and See Me.” The RZA narrated a video announcing the release date, concluding, “And it’s my honor to drop this lesson, it’s my honor to give this blessing.”

Cornelius: Mellow Waves (June 28 [Japan]/July 21 [Worldwide], Rostrum)

Keigo Oyamada, aka Cornelius, returns with his Sensuous follow-up. It marks the first album in 11 years from the Japanese producer, whose résumé includes remixes and production work for artists like Blur, Beck, Bloc Party, MGMT, and James Brown. Coming off the back of a tour last year, behind the reissue of 1997’s excellent Fantasma, the album is led by the single and video “あなたがいるなら (If You’re Here).”

Calvin Harris: Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 (June 30, Sony)

British producer/DJ Calvin Harris releases his follow-up to 2014’s Motion this summer. After promising he’d “worked with the greatest artists of our generation,” Harris unveiled an all-star guest list: Frank Ocean, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Future, Pharrell, Katy Perry, Big Sean, John Legend, Khalid, Migos, Schoolboy Q, Ariana Grande, Young Thug, D.R.A.M., Kehlani, and more. He’s already released “Slide,” with Frank Ocean and Migos, as well as “Heatstroke” (featuring Young Thug, Pharrell, and Ariana Grande) and “Rollin’” with Future and Khalid.

Broken Social Scene: Hug of Thunder (July 7, City Slang/Arts & Crafts)

Broken Social Scene declared a hiatus after their last LP, 2010’s Forgiveness Rock Record. Now, seven years later, they make their return with a new album, Hug of Thunder. It finds the band reuniting with Leslie Feist, who made her solo comeback earlier this year with Pleasure. They’ve previously shared the songs “Halfway Home” (which they performed on “Colbert” in March) and “Hug of Thunder” (with Feist). The album features appearances from Metric members Emily Haines and James Shaw, Stars members Amy Millan and Evan Cranley, and more. 

Haim: Something to Tell You (July 7, Columbia)

Back in April, sister trio Haim announced that the follow-up to their 2013 debut Days Are Gone with a performance video of new song “Right Now” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Shortly after, they revealed the full details for Something to Tell You and shared a new song “Want You Back” as well as the studio rendition of “Right Now.” The band also performed new track “Little of Your Love” on “SNL.” Something to Tell You was produced by Haim with Ariel Reichstad and features contributions from former Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij.

Japanese Breakfast: Soft Sounds From Another Planet (July 14, Dead Oceans)

Soft Sounds From Another Planet is the new album from Japanese Breakfast (aka Eugene, Oregon songwriter Michelle Zauner). It follows up her 2016 album Psychopomp. Zauner previously shared the song “Machinist” and its self-directed video. “The song is a sci-fi narrative about a woman who falls in love with a robot,” she said, “In the video she hallucinates on rocket fuel and tears apart her spaceship in an attempt to build a body for her robot lover.” Zauner will tour the album through the summer.

Shabazz Palaces: Quazars: Born on a Gangster StarQuazars vs. the Jealous Machines (July 14, Sub Pop)

Shabazz Palaces return with not one but two new albums, both of which tell the story of Quazarz—a “sentient being from somewhere else.” Born on a Gangster Star includes the single “Shine a Light” (named Best New Track) and “Since C.A.Y.A.,” and it features guest appearances from  the Strokes’ Julian Casblanacas, Thundercat, Gamble and Huff, and more. Quazarz vs. the Jealous Machines is the former LP’s “extra-spatial twin” and will be available as a limited-edition illustrated album, drawn by cartoonist Joshua Ray Stephens. It features “30 Clip Extension” as well as a song called “Love in the time of Kanye.”

Sheer Mag: Need to Feel Your Love (July 14, Wilsuns RC)

Need to Feel Your Love is the debut album from Philadelphia rock band Sheer Mag, following their excellent trilogy of EPs (and a remastered compilation). It features the song “Just Can’t Get Enough,” which the band described as “a straight up and down rock ballad about ACTUALLY being in love, which is something we don’t often write about without being cynical in some way.” The band will tour the album through the summer, with their last date scheduled for September.

Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life (July 21, Polydor)

It took a minute but Lana Del Rey’s follow-up to 2015’s Honeymoon finally has an official release date. Lana has so far shared two tracks from the project, including “Love” and her collaboration with the Weeknd, “Lust for Life.” Watch their video here. She also debuted another new track, “Cherry,” when she performed at KROQ Weenie Roast Y Fiesta. Besides the Weeknd, Lana tapped Sean Lennon and Stevie Nicks for her forthcoming LP. Nicks will appear on the song, “Beautiful People, Beautiful Problems.” 

Downtown Boys: Cost of Living (August 11, Sub Pop)

In August, Downtown Boys make their Sub Pop debut with Cost of Living. So far, they have shared the project’s first single, “A Wall.” Frontwoman Victoria Ruiz told Pitchfork in January about her Kendrick Lamar fandom. “To be honest, I would rather play with Kendrick Lamar than, like, Bikini Kill or Nirvana,” she said. The band will be performing at Pitchfork’s Northside Festival showcase in June. They released their last album, Full Communism, in 2015.

Grizzly Bear: Painted Ruins (August 18, RCA)

After releasing their excellent album Shields in 2012, Grizzly Bear return with a new LP, Painted Ruins, in August. They have already shared two singles, including “Mourning Sound” and “Three Rings.” The band will launch their tour in October with dates in North America and Europe. See their full itinerary here. In 2013, they released Shields: B-Sides, a collection of demos they recorded in Marfa, Texas, after returning from their short hiatus and working on what would eventually become Shields

The National: Sleep Well Beast (September 8, 4AD)

Following their massive Grateful Dead compilation, A Lot of Sorrow, and their previous album Trouble Will Find Me, the National are back with their seventh studio LP. Sleep Well Beast features 12 new songs, including their new single “The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness” (named Best New Track). The band recorded it in Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond studio in Hudson Valley, New York, as well as in Los Angeles, Paris, and Berlin. The band will also embark on a world tour behind the new album.

LCD Soundsystem: TBA (TBD, Columbia)

LCD Soundsystem were gone for good, and then suddenly, they weren’t. They returned with a Christmas song, played a bunch of festivals, and promised a new album. This year, the band have inched closer to fulfilling the promise of that new LP. They released two new singles—“American Dream” and “Call the Police.” They performed both songs on “Saturday Night Live.” As they released the new singles, James Murphy promised that the album was “seriously almost done,” and during a more recent festival he announced it was “finally done.”

The War on Drugs: TBA (TBD, Atlantic) 

This year, the War on Drugs released their first new original piece of music since their excellent 2014 album Lost in the Dream. “Thinking of a Place” was released as a Record Store Day single, and later, arrived on streaming services. Now that they’ve announced a world tour and shared some new music, the next record seems to be around the corner. An announcement is still forthcoming, but Adam Granduciel told Pitchfork that the new one will be “gooey, punchy, thick, big-sounding”—”a little different than some of the records we've made in the past, but the same general feeling in the music.”  

June

06-02

  • Alt-J: Relaxer [Infectious/Atlantic]
  • Amber Coffman: City of No Reply [Columbia]
  • Anthony Pasquarosa: Abbandonato Da Dio Nazione [VDSQ]
  • Beach Fossils: Somersault [Bayonet]
  • Benjamin Booker: Witness [ATO]
  • Best Available Technology: Exposure Therapy [Styles Upon Styles]
  • Bleachers: Gone Now [RCA]
  • Chastity Belt: I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone [Hardly Art]
  • Chuck Johnson: Basalms [VDSQ]
  • Coldplay: Kaleidoscope EP [Parlophone]
  • Dan Auerbach: Waiting on a Song [Easy Eye Sound]
  • Halsey: Hopeless Fountain Kingdom [Astralwerks]
  • Iggy Pop: The Idiot, Lust for Life, and TV Eye Live [Universal] [reissues]
  • Ikonika: Distractions [Hyperdub]
  • Kacey Johansing: The Hiding [Night Bloom]
  • London Grammar: Truth Is a Beautiful Thing [Metal & Dust/Ministry of Sound]
  • Marika Hackman: I’m Not Your Man [Sub Pop]
  • Mark McGuire: Ideas of Beginnings [VDSQ]
  • Mavis Staples: I’ll Take You There—An All-Star Concert Celebration [Blackbird Presents]
  • Omar Souleyman: To Syria, With Love [Mad Decent]
  • Peaking Lights: The Fifth State of Consciousness [Two Flowers]
  • Pixx: The Age of Anxiety [4AD]
  • Roger Waters: Is This the Life We Really Want? [Jule Pond/Columbia]
  • Saint Etienne: Home Counties [Heavenly]
  • TOPS: Sugar at the Gate [Arbutus]
  • U2: The Joshua Tree [30th Anniversary Edition] [Interscope] [reissue]
  • Whitney: You’ve Got a Woman/Gonna Hurry (As Slow As I Can) [Secretly Canadian] [12” single]

06-09

  • Agent Blå: Agent Blue [Kanine/Luxury]
  • Big Thief: Capacity [Saddle Creek]
  • Chuck Berry: Chuck [Dualtone]
  • Glen Campbell: Adiós [Universal]
  • Ice Cube: Death Certificate: 25th Anniversary Edition [Interscope] [reissue]
  • James Litherland: Back ’n Blue [self-released]
  • Katy Perry: Witness [Capitol]
  • Kirin J Callinan: Bravado [Terrible]
  • Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie: Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie [Atlantic]
  • Phoenix: Ti Amo [Loyauté/Glassnote]
  • Planetarium (Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly, James McAlister): Planetarium [4AD]
  • Rancid: Trouble Maker [Epitaph/Hellcat]
  • Slow Dancer: In a Mood [ATO]

06-16

  • 2 Chainz: Pretty Girls Like Trap Music [Def Jam]
  • Arcadea: Arcadea [Relapse]
  • B Boys: Dada [Captured Tracks]
  • Beth Ditto: Fake Sugar [Virgin]
  • Big Boi: Boomiverse [Epic]
  • Big Star: Best of Big Star [Stax] [compilation]
  • Chief Keef: Thot Breaker [Glory Boyz]
  • Com Truise: Iteration [Ghostly International]
  • David Bowie: Cracked Actor (Live in Los Angeles 1974) [Rhino] [reissue]
  • The Drums: “Abysmal Thoughts” [Anti-]
  • Fleet Foxes: Crack-Up [Nonesuch]
  • House and Land: House and Land [Thrill Jockey]
  • Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: The Nashville Sound [Southeastern]
  • Jefre Cantu-Ledesma: On the Echoing Green [Mexican Sumer]
  • Kevin Morby: City Music [Dead Oceans]
  • Lorde: Melodrama [Republic]
  • Michael Nau: Some Twist [Suicide Squeeze]
  • Ride: Weather Diaries [Wichita]
  • Royal Trux: Platinum Tips + Ice Cream [Drag City]
  • Steve Earle and the Dukes: So You Wanna Be an Outlaw [Warner Bros.]
  • Tombs: The Grand Annihilation [Metal Blade]
  • Various Artists: American Gods Soundtrack [Milan]

06-23

  • Banditos: Visionland [Bloodshot]
  • Dying Fetus: Wrong One to Fuck With [Relapse]
  • Ex Eye: Ex Eye [Relapse]
  • Jeff Tweedy: Together at Last [dBPM]
  • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard: Murder of the Universe [ATO]
  • Laurel Halo: Dust [Hyperdub]
  • The Monks: Hamburg Tapes 1967 [Third Man] [reissue]
  • Prince: Purple Rain Deluxe - Expanded Edition [NPG]
  • Radiohead: OK COMPUTER OKNOTOK 1997 2017 [XL] [reissue]
  • SZA: CTRL [Top Dawg Entertainment]
  • Vince Staples: Big Fish Theory [Blacksmith/ARTium/Def Jam]

06-30

  • Baio: Man of the World [Liberator Music]
  • Beach Boys: 1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow [Capitol] [reissue]
  • Beach House: B-Sides and Rarities [Sub Pop/Bella Union]
  • Bill Orcutt: Bill Orcutt [Palilalia]
  • Calvin Harris: Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 [Sony]
  • James Elkington: Wintres Woma [Paradise of Bachelors]
  • Kacy Hill: Like a Woman [G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam]
  • Mark Kozelek and Sean Yeaton: Yellow Kitchen [Caldo Verde]
  • Moses Archuleta: Lifetime of Love [Geographic North]
  • TLC: TLC [852 Musiq]
  • UNKLE: The Road Part 1 [Songs for the Def]

July

07-07

  • Broken Social Scene: Hug of Thunder [City Slang/Arts & Crafts]
  • Haim: Something to Tell You [Columbia]
  • Melvins: A Walk Without Love [Ipecac Recordings]
  • Offa Rex (The Decemberists, Olivia Chaney): The Queen of Hearts [Nonesuch]
  • This is the Kit: Moonshine Freeze [Brassland]
  • Various Artists: Looking Forward: The Roots of Big Star [Omnivore]
  • Various Artists: True Romance Soundtrack [Wargod/Real Gone Music] [reissue]

07-14

  • Boris: Dear [Sargent House]
  • The Dears: Times Infinity Volume Two [Paper Bag]
  • Japanese Breakfast: Soft Sounds From Another Planet [Dead Oceans]
  • Mura Masa: Mura Masa [Anchor Point/Polydor]
  • The Pains of Being Pure at Heart: The Echo of Pleasure [Painbow]
  • RAC: EGO [Counter Records]
  • Shabazz Palaces: Quazarz: Born on a Gangster Star [Sub Pop]
  • Shabazz Palaces: Quazarz vs. the Jealous Machines [Sub Pop]
  • Sheer Mag: Need to Feel Your Love [Wilsuns RC]
  • Waxahatchee: Out in the Storm [Merge]

07-21

  • Childhood: Universal High [Marathon Artists]
  • Cornelius: Mellow Waves [Rostrum]
  • Daphni (Caribou): Fabriclive 93 [Fabric]
  • Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life [Polydor]

07-28

  • Alice Cooper: Paranormal [earMUSIC]
  • Golden Retriever: Rotations [Thrill Jockey]
  • Harry Nilsson: Popeye - Music From the Motion Picture [Varese Sarabande] [reissue]

August

08-04

  • Dead Cross: Dead Cross [Ipecac]
  • Walter TV: Carpe Diem [Sinderlyn]

08-11

  • Downtown Boys: Cost of Living [Sub Pop]

08-18

  • Grizzly Bear: Painted Ruins [RCA]
  • The Kills: Echo Home Non-Electric EP [Domino]
  • Loretta Lynn: Wouldn’t It Be Great [Sony Legacy Recordings]
  • Steven Wilson: To the Bone [Caroline]

08-25

  • Cymbals: Light In Your Mind [Tough Love]
  • EMA: Exile in the Outer Ring [City Slang]

September

09-01

  • Mogwai: Every Country’s Sun [Temporary Residence]

09-08

  • The National: Sleep Well Beast [4AD]
  • Sparks: Hippopotamus [BMG]
  • Tori Amos: Native Invader [Epic]
  • Various Artists:  Twin Peaks (Limited Event Series Original Soundtrack) [Rhino]
  • Various Artists:  Twin Peaks (Music From the Limited Event Series) [Rhino]

09-15

  • Fall Out Boy: M A N I A [Fueled By Ramen/Island]
  • Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour [Interscope/Live Nation] [DVD]
  • Michael McDonald: Wide Open [BMG]

TBA

  • Alice Glass: TBA [TBA]
  • Arcade Fire: TBA [TBA]
  • Beck: TBA [Capitol]
  • Cashmere Cat: 9 [Mad Love/Interscope]
  • Chic: It’s About Time [TBA]
  • Chromatics: Dear Tommy [Italians Do It Better]
  • CyHi the Prynce: No Dope on Sundays [Brooklyn Knights/Sony RAL]
  • Dentia: Ceilings [Styles Upon Styles]
  • Die Antwoord: The Book of Zef [Zef]
  • DJ Khaled: Grateful [Epic]
  • Earl Sweatshirt: TBA [TBA]
  • Fischerscpooner: SIR [TBA]
  • GZA: Dark Matter [TBA]
  • Kamaiyah: Don’t Ever Get It Twisted [TBA]
  • Kane Strang: TBA [Dead Oceans]
  • Kelela: TBA [Warp]
  • King Krule: TBA [TBA]
  • The Killers: TBA [TBA]
  • Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life [Interscope/Polydor]
  • LCD Soundsystem: TBA [Columbia]
  • Liars: TBA [Mute]
  • Lil B: Black Ken [self-released]
  • Lil Uzi Vert: Luv is Rage 2 [Generation Now/Atlantic]
  • Major Lazer: TBA [TBA]
  • MGMT: Little Dark Age [Columbia]
  • Post Malone: Beer Bongs & Bentleys [Republic]
  • Queens of the Stone Age: TBA [TBA]
  • Sky Ferreira: Masochism [TBA]
  • SZA: CTRL [TDE]
  • Vampire Weekend: TBA [TBA]
  • The War on Drugs: TBA [Atlantic]
  • Wolf Parade: TBA [TBA]
  • Zack de la Rocha: TBA [TBA]

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