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July 2025

The Charlatans – “We Are Love”

The Charlatans have shared the first single, “We Are Love”, off their upcoming album by the same name to be released October 31st.

TRACKLIST:

1. Kingdom of Ours
2. We Are Love
3. Many A Day A Heartache
4. For The Girls
5. You Can’t Push The River
6. Deeper and Deeper
7. Appetite
8. Salt Water
9. Out On Our Own
10. Glad You Grabbed Me
11. Now Everything

The album was co-produced by Dev Hynes.

Tim Burgees shared this about the song: “”We Are Love” is like an open-top car ride in the credits of your favorite movie, driving along the coast to somewhere amazing.”

Mark Collins shared this: “Early on, we thought it felt right. And it turned out that way: first single, title track, second song on the album. And things started forming around ‘We Are Love.’ There was a certain energy to it that drove us forward.”

Tim Burgees shared this about the album: “The whole idea of hauntology and psychogeography is represented by us going back to Rockfield, where so much history has happened for The Charlatans. That was important as a way of honoring every member who’s played in the band. So we’re honoring ourselves, our past, feeling that energy and reincarnating it, doing something fresh, brand new.”

Sam Prekop – “Light Shadow”

Sam Prekop has shared the first single, “Light Shadow”, off his upcoming album “Open Close” out September 26th via Thrill Jockey.

TRACKLIST:
1. Open Close
2. Font
3. Para
4. Light Shadow
5. A Book
6. Opera

Sam Prekop shared this about the release: “In my mind that’s what the modular is really good at doing, adding interesting and less predictable textural elements. That’s only one part of the dialog though. It energizes the other sounds and voices. Along with the steady rhythmic pulses I’ve been gravitating towards, the juxtaposition of those elements becomes a form of architecture within abstraction, just by imposing them on each other and layering them in a precise way. I like simple words that become complicated if you think of them more than a second or two, beyond face value. And Open Close could be: close as in ‘close to you’ or close as in ‘close the door.’ If it gives everything away too quickly, then I’m not interested.”

Jeff Tweedy – “Twilight Override”

Jeff Tweedy has shared that he will be releasing his new solo album, “Twilight Override”, out September 26th via dBpm.

TRACKLIST:

Disc 1
1. One Tiny Flower
2. Caught Up in the Past
3. Parking Lot
4. Forever Never Ends
5. Love Is for Love
6. Mirror
7. Secret Door
8. Betrayed
9. Sign of Life
10. Throwaway Lines

Disc 2
1. KC Rain (No Wonder)
2. Out in the Dark
3. Better Song
4. New Orleans
5. Over My Head (Everything Goes)
6. Western Clear Skies
7. Blank Baby
8. No One’s Moving On
9. Feel Free

Disc 3
1. Lou Reed Was My Babysitter
2. Amar Bharati
3. Wedding Cake
4. Stray Cats in Spain
5. Ain’t It a Shame
6. Twilight Override
7. Too Real
8. This Is How It Ends
9. Saddest Eyes
10. Cry Baby Cry
11. Enough

Along with the fact that the album is a triple album because life’s too short and why the fuck not, he also shared 4 (four) singles for our listening pleasure.

One of them is for “Out In The Dark” from the second record. The video was directed by Mark Greenberg and it stars / dances Aranivah.

The other single is for the album opener “One Tiny Flower” and is also directed by Mark Greenberg and it stars up and comer actor Jeff Tweedy.

The other 2 songs shared are “Stray Cats In Spain” and “Enough” from the third record.

Jeff Tweedy shared this about the new album: “When you choose to do creative things, you align yourself with something that other people call God. And when you align yourself with creation, you inherently take a side against destruction. You’re on the side of creation. And that does a lot to quell the impulse to destroy. Creativity eats darkness.

Sort of an endless buffet these days — a bottomless basket of rock bottom. Which is, I guess, why I’ve been making so much stuff lately. That sense of decline is hard to ignore, and it must be at least a part of the shroud I’m trying to unwrap. The twilight of an empire seems like a good enough jumping-off point when one is jumping into the abyss.

Twilight sure is a pretty word, though. And the world is full of happy people in former empires, so maybe that’s not the only source of this dissonance. Whatever it is out there (or in there) squeezing this ennui into my day, it’s fucking overwhelming. It’s difficult to ignore. Twilight Override is my effort to overwhelm it right back. Here are the songs and sounds and voices and guitars and words that are an effort to let go of some of the heaviness and up the wattage on my own light. My effort to engulf this encroaching nighttime (nightmare) of the soul.”

Soulwax – “All Systems Are Lying”

Soulwax have announced the release of their new album, “All Systems Are Lying”, to be released October 17th via DEEWEE / Because.

TRACKLIST:

1. Pills And People Gone
2. Run Free
3. Meanwhile On The Continent
4. New Earth Time
5. All Systems Are Lying
6. Gimme A Reason
7. Dshungel
8. Constant Happiness Machine
9. Polaris
10. The False Economy
11. Idiots In Love
12. Hot Like Sahara
13. Engineered Fantasy
14. Distant Symphony

With the announcement of the new album the band also shared two new singles, “All Systems Are Lying” and “Run Free”.

Thru a press release this was shared about the album: “Described by the brothers as “a rock album made without any electric guitars” All Systems Are Lying was built entirely from modular synths, live drums, tape machines and processed vocals. It’s a fractured mirror held up to modern society on the brink, where truth is distorted by filters, algorithms and noise.”

Deftones – “my mind is a mountain”

Deftones have shared the first single, “my mind is a mountain”, off their upcoming 10th album “private music” out August 22nd.

TRACKLIST:
1. my mind is a mountain
2. locked club
3. ecdysis
4. infinite source
5. souvenir
6. cXz
7. i think about you all the time
8. milk of the madonna
9. cut hands
10. ~metal dream
11. departing the body

Calvin Love – “Setting Sun”

Calvin Love has shared another single, “Setting Sun”, available now via his Bandcamp.

Calvin Love shared this about the song: ““Setting Sun” is a slow-burning reflection on memory, distance, and longing; written during a season of isolation and change. It evokes the cinematic stillness of dusk and the ache of something slipping away.”

Calvin Love has announced some tour dates for the Fall, with a date for Tijuana, MX to be announced soon.

shame – “Quiet Life”

shame have shared the second single, “Quiet Life” off their upcoming album “Cutthroat” out September 5th via Dead Oceans.

Sadly the song is not a Japan cover. Fortunately this song is equally as good as the one from Japan by the same name.

The video for the song was directed by Pedro Takahashi.

Charlie Steen said this about the song in a press release: “‘Quiet Life’ is about someone in a shitty relationship. It’s about the judgment they receive and the struggle that they have to go through, trying to understand the conflict they face, of wanting a better life… but being stuck.”

Furthermore, the band has announced some tour dates for the USofA at the beginning of 2026. Check the dates below.

Marissa Nadler – “Hatchet Man”

Marissa Nadler has shared the second single, “Hatchet Man”, off her upcoming album “New Radiations” out August 15th via Sacred Bones Records.

The video was directed by Marissa Nadler and she shared this about it:  “I made the video for ‘Hatchet Man’ using cut-out shadow figures, everyday objects, liquid light show techniques and self-shot footage, much of it projected through the soft glow of an old overhead projector. I wanted to create a surreal, crimson space for the song and its characters to live in, to tell the story without being too illustrative. This album is a particularly personal and intimate one in my body of work, and so shooting the video myself and in my own reality gives a special synchronicity to these visual accompaniments that I’m making for each of the songs.”

Nadler also shared this about the song: “Psychic vibrations and new radiations have taken their toll on me. My narrator (whether these are first person songs or not really depends on how you want to listen to them) is feeling stuck, depressed, and frozen in a world after a tough few years for the world. Regardless, the ‘psychic vibrations and new radiations’ take their toll. The cosmic darkness we live in creeps into the psyche, but the character reaches clarity. As the song unfolds, the screen shatters, the ice breaks, and a new world begins.”

Alison Goldfrapp – “Hey Hi Hello”

Alison Goldfrapp has shared the fourth single, “Hey Hi Hello”, off her upcoming album “Flux” out August 15th via AG Records.

Alison Goldfrapp shared this about the song; “I think it has a Euro kind of sound to it. A simplicity too, I like that it’s melodic, up and at the same time a little melancholic.”

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