The Haim sisters recall their prefab pop days in the video for Days Are Gone’s “If I Could Change Your Mind.”
Premiere: “There Was a Light,” a Chris Bell cover, is the B-side of their “Cool Runnings” single, out via the band’s own Blonde Dog Records.
Detroit-based rockers Protomartyr share the unexpectedly hopeful Come & See, a song from their upcoming sophomore LP.
Nothing shares “Endlessly,” a track from their Relapse Records debut, Guilty of Everything.
Afghan Whigs share a video for “Algiers,” the lead single from their new album Do To The Beast.
Eau Claire, Wisconsin band Adelyn Rose really shine on their second album, excelling in expressing both strength and loneliness.
Listen to “Arcadia,” the first track from Charlift’s Caroline Polachek’s new solo album of the same name.
Glaswegian duo Honeyblood will release their self-titled debut record this spring, and the brash lead-off single is called “Choker.”
From the magazine: A salt-of-the-earth folk singer tries out her Mariah voice.
Watch an Alice Cohen-animated audio-visual missive from a, a video-only EP from New York-based recording artist MAYa.
Premiere: “Her Ghost” and “I Need You” come out Feb. 18 via Secretly Canadian.
CYMBALS’ art-pop is the Harvard University Press meets Whitney Houston.