Doechii has released a video for the song, “Denial Is A River”, off her album “Alligator Bites Never Heal”.
The video for the song was directed by Carlos Acosta and James Mackel.
Two additional skits, ‘Doechii Slaps Brad Pitt’ and ‘LA ROSA DE DOECHII’, were shared on YouTube, while a third ‘Can I Hit THat’ with ScHoolboy Q aired on Comedy Central.
Michelle Gurevich shared another single, “Shower”, off her just released album “It Was The Moment”.
TRACKLIST:
1. Carried Away 2. Shower 3. Kosovo 4. It Was the Moment 5. Every Night Feels Like the Last 6. Tragedy for Sale 7. There’s No One Answer for Life 8. Pictures on the Wall 9. Goodbye My Dictator
The album was written, performed and produced by Michelle Gurevich.
No tour dates have been announced yet, but hopefully she will be able to visit the USofA (or Tijuana).
Benefits have shared a new single, “Missiles”, off their upcoming album “Constant Noise” out March 21st via Invada Records.
Kingsley Hall shared this about the song: “We wanted to release a song that emphasised our commitment to still create wildly angry music, but in an unconventional way. There’s no shouting or obvious sloganeering here, yet it’s still seething with fury. Lyrically it’s an attempt to look at our own comfortable mundane western lives and question why the terror and horror of others can fade so far into the background that it barely registers when it’s mentioned on the news or pops up on your phone. The soundscapes that Robbie Major and James Welsh (producer) created for the track match the tension in the lyric, slowly building the intensity to an uncomfortable finale. In the past we’d have tried to get the same effect by simply adding big blast beat drums or a slab of concrete noise. With this song, and indeed the whole album, we felt it was important to not rely on old tricks, to try something new, to push ourselves.”
The video for the song was directed by John Kirkbride.
Tyler, The Creator has shared a remix of the Kendrick Lamar song “Hey Now”.
Tyler shared this about the anniversary of his debut solo album: “BASTARD released 15 years ago. thank you to everyone who listened to anything over the years. was in such a different zone musically and as a person, but was determined to be who i am today. full of gratitude cause it all came true. earl and i got to do ASSMILK; i did ODD TODDLERS at coachella main stage how wild?!? this album was made at ages 16-18. what a time. thank you.”
The video for that “THAT GUY” was directed by Tyler Okonma.
Hauntu have shared the first single, “Sadist Sun”, of what will be their 1st full length album.
“Sadist Sun” is available digitally now via Sell The Heart Records and Ana/Kata Music.
Hauntu is a product of pandemic isolation. These songs were written as a reaction to what’s become of the world these last few years. The weight, the panic, and the dread that living through post-pandemic capitalism and imperialism has placed upon humanity.
Ford Proco has shared a single for the song, “Obreros Del Silencio”, off their album “Combustión Alfanumérica” out via At At Records.
TRACKLIST:
1. Matryoshka decoder 2. El Instante Previo feat Ul4lume 3. Dream dreamer 4. The Gum 5. Human bomb 6. Dos chicas suecas 7. Obreros del silencio 8. Dream electric 9. Piel de ángel 10. Nueve números infinitos
A press release says this about the album: “”Combustión Alfanumérica” promises to be an art-pop gem, retaining Ford Proco’s signature kinetic sound with its distinctive filters and hooks. The album features notable collaborations, with Ul4lume (from Casino Shanghai) lending her vocals on “El Instante Previo,” and Javier Cortez and Angela Bloem providing vocal layers on “Piel de Angel.” The tracks weave through dream pop, mutant electro, meta ambient, and synth body music, showcasing the band’s genre-defying approach. Despite the often-misused label of electronic music, Ford Proco has steadfastly developed their unique style, known since their inception as “Autoconst.”
The album’s cover art is a surrealist collage by Steven Stapleton (Nurse with Wound), complemented by a sleek new Ford Proco logo and design by Acamonchi.”
Interpol has shared a short film titled “Live at Zócalo, Mexico City, 2024” from the performing that was held there on April 20th.
The band shared this about it: “It’s not every day you get to perform in front of 200,000 people. Mexico City this was a show we’ll never forget and in celebration of the monumental event, we’ve teamed up with Bartleberry Logan and Van Alpert to create an official film. This one’s for us all.”