1000 Rabbits have shared their second single, “Rubik’s Cube”, available now via Young.
The video for the song was directed by Cuan Roche.
1000 Rabbits shared this about the song: “Thank you for dancing to ‘Virgin Soil.’ We hope you dance to this too. “Rubik’s Cube” has a similar danciness, but energetically it feels like an inversion, with darker verses and bright releases in the chorus.”
American Football have shared the second single, “No Feeling”, off their upcoming album “LP4” out May 1st via Polyvinyl.
The video was directed by Cady Buche & Travis Barron of Unlimited Time Only. They shared this about it: “Our goal with music videos is to tell a story that captures what we think and feel while listening to the song. When we listened to “No Feeling” for the first time, we thought a lot about mysterious places like outer space and the bottom of the ocean, they’re beautiful and they also kind of freak you out. The music also brought to mind the idea of going down with the ship or a sense of crushing inevitability. Then we thought, what if you flipped that? What if you opened on a sunken ship and that was the beginning? What if this sunken ship were a thriving habitat for ghosts who live there? What if something came along that jeopardized their beautiful afterlife?”
Mike Kinsella shared this about the song: “Brendan Yates came into the studio to sing along to a ‘gang vocal’ call-and-response part I’d written for the chorus of ‘No Feeling,’” Kinsella says. “I had imagined his voice would be one of many voices scream-singing it, and was excited for it to be a sort of Easter Egg on the album. But after tracking the original parts, he asked if he could try a higher harmony that he was hearing. As soon as he started singing it, all of our jaws dropped, and we all were looking at each other like ‘Oh shit! THAT’S the dude from Turnstile!’ His voice is so singular, and once he sang the part in *his* range, it was clear that the part now belonged to him and him alone…”
Maya Hawke has shared the second single, “Bring Home My Man”, off her upcoming album “Maitreya Corso” out May 1st via Mom + Pop.
TRACKLIST:
1. Love of My Life 2. Devil You Know 3. Lioness 4. Heavy Rain 5. Last Living Lost Cause 6. Last Thoughts on Morning Star 7. Bring Home My Man 8. Great Minds 9. Green Dragon 10. Slacker in the Rye 11. Terms of Estrangement 12. Maitreya and the Way Back 13. Dream House
Maya Hawke shared this via a press release about the album and character: “”Maitreya Corso” is a magical misfit, whose sheer inability to adapt to the surrounding world allows her to create a world of her own, and to explore the positive and negative power of the ego.”
Iceage have shared the second single, “Ember”, off their upcoming album “For Love Off Grace & The Hereafter” out May 29th via Mexican Summer.
TRACKLIST:
1. Ember 2. Match Head Girl 3. The Weak 4. No Fear 5. Salve for Every Sore 6. mother-of-pearl 7. Tender Blades 8. 1835 9. Star 10. Lifetime 11. Holy Water 12. True Blue
The video for the song was directed by Ira Rønnenfelt & Iceage.
Elías Rønnenfelt shared this about the song: “The songs needed to be immediate, urgent, raw, and fast. We wanted to try to shed any unnecessary weight. Catching outlets of energy is what excites us the most.”
Dead Can Dance have shared a new song, “Death Cults”, available now via their Bandcamp.
Dead Can Dance press release said this: “The current campaign will unfold as a series of songs released on a regular monthly basis throughout 2026, issued exclusively through Bandcamp on Dead Can Dance’s own Holy Tongue Records imprint. Each release is stated to be accompanied by a digital PDF containing song lyrics and original artwork. The first entry in the series, “Our Day Will Come,” was released on March 20 and is dedicated to the shared national aspirations of the Irish and Palestinian peoples, with its title drawing directly from the Irish republican slogan Tiocfaidh ár lá, or “our day will come.”
Boards Of Canada have shared the first single, “Tape 05”, off what will be their upcoming album to be released via Warp Records.
“Tape 05” appeared on their YouTube page on the morning of April 16th, although Warp and Boards of Canada have made no official confirmations about additional upcoming music.
Chumphearts have shared their most recent single, “Guantana-Mar-a-Lago”, available now to stream.
The band shared this about the song: “When it was announced that he was gonna reopen Guantanamo Bay, I couldn’t shake this idea of that man and his entire administration gleefully transforming this ghastly place into something they would be proud of and with the same tacky and obnoxious taste they apply to damn near everything. So “Guantana-Mar-a-Lago” really began there as an indictment on the incompetent and tasteless yet at the same time incredibly dangerous people that run our country. But as the year goes on and ICE is outside terrorizing communities and we’ve been falling into more and more of a police state, it has taken on a more realized meaning unfortunately.”