Explosions In The Sky have shared a new album / soundtrack for the new Peter Berg Netflix series “American Primeval”. The album is out now via Netflix Music.
TRACKLIST:
01. The Fort 02. Hard Road 03. All My Fault 04. Horizon 05. Memories 06. Jacob’s Descent 07. Adam Ondi Ahman 08. A Melancholy 09. Snow 10. A Massacre 11. This Land 12. Ghosts
American Primeval is an American Western Netflix series directed by Peter Berg.
It tells the story of a mother and son fleeing a troubled past, seeking a sense of family in the unforgiving landscape of the American frontier.
The six-part Western stars Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, and Dane DeHaan.
This would be the third collaboration between Explosions In The Sky and Peter Berg.
Hamilton Leithauser has shared the second single, “Knockin’ Heart”, off his upcoming third album “This Side Of The Island” out March 7th via Glassnote Records.
The video for the song was directed by Gabby Sibilska on a concept by Hamilton Leithauser.
The album was co-produced by Leithauser and his wife Anna Stumpf alongside Aaron Dessner.
Hamilton Leithauser shared this about the song: “‘Knockin’ Heart’ is sung by an estranged, stoned lover on their way home, who is dying to get a message through to someone who is probably not listening. It is ‘I will love you for life if you’ll let me.’ I wrote and recorded it one evening and put it away for over a year. I knew I liked it, and I didn’t want to mess anything up by trying to perfect it. It was the last song I played for Aaron when we got together, and the first song he helped me work on. I’d say he raised the ceiling and lowered the floor on the entire thing sonically. He actually used a funny bass technique he said he’d used on a Taylor Swift song, which I got a kick out of. I gotta say his bass sounds fantastic. Now there are three basses on it! One of mine and two of his. That is a first for me.”
Andy Bell has shared the first single, “i’m in love…”, off his upcoming third solo album “pinball wanderer” out February 28th via Sonic Cathedral.
TRACKLIST:
1. panic attack 2. i’m in love… 3. madder lake deep 4. apple green ufo 5. pinball wanderer 6. music concrete 7. the notes you never hear 8. space station mantra
The song features Dot Allison and Michael Rother (Neu!).
The video for the song was directed by Chris Tomsett
Andy Bell shared this about the song, which is a cover of The Passions originally titled “I’m In Love With A German Film Star”: “I went through a stage of playing the guitar part for that song at every Ride soundcheck. Erol Alkan has always maintained it’s ‘proto shoegaze’, and I agree. Dot has been a friend of mine for a long time now. Like many people of a certain age, I loved One Dove, and when I booked her to DJ at a club night in Sweden in about 2004, she levelled the place by playing “Ace Of Spades” by Motörhead at 3am and we became mates. I played on some tracks on her last album Consciousology, and this was her returning the favour.”
He also shared this about working with guitarist Michael Rother: “I met him at his show at the Barbican last February and asked him to remix the song, but instead he decided he wanted to play guitar, which took everything to a whole new level. I was leaving for a tour the next morning and I knew I had to mix the single before I left. Hearing Michael’s guitar parts in the mix was such an incredible feeling; it just fired me up to keep on recording and mixing into the night.”
Bonnie “Prince” Billy has shared the third single, “Downstream”, off his upcoming album “The Purple Bird” out January 31st via No Quarter and Domino Records.
Will Oldham shared this about the song and collaboration with John Anderson: “One of my favorite recorded John Anderson performances is a duet he sang with Merle Haggard called “The Winds of Change” on Merle’s 1996 record. It’s a minor-key ballad about climate change and over-development, the compromise of our environment’s integrity at the hands of humans. “Downstream”, though in a major key, hits on the same ideas. I don’t know how to explain how it felt to witness this master of song bring, beautifully and humbly, his experience and expertise to bear on this little recording we were making. Anderson’s singing on the final verse has weight in it, and concern, and love.”
Young Widows have shared the first single, “Call Bullshit”, off their upcoming fifth album “Power Sucker” out March 21st via Temporary Residence Ltd.
TRACKLIST: 1. The Darkest Side 2. Every Bone 3. Call Bullshit 4. Exit Slowly 5. Power Sucker 6. Turned Out Alright 7. Balloon 8. The Holy Net 9. Total Fucking Clarity 10. Take Get Lost 11. Falling Bullet 12. A Life in Tow 13. Hotel of Crows
This is their first album in 11 years and they announced a tour where they will be supporting Thou.
Darkside have shared the second single, “S.N.C”, off their upcoming third album “Nothing” out February 28th via Matador Records.
TRACKLIST: 1. Slau 2. S.N.C 3. Are You Tired 4. Graucha Max 5. American References 6. Heavy is Good For This 7. Hell Suite (Part I) 8. Hell Suite (Part II) 9. Sin El Sol No Hay Nada
Via a press release this was shared about the album: “This concept “Nothing” initially came out of the constant search for mindfulness, but also through Harrington’s moments in the morning with his newborn daughter, where he found a deep beauty in just sitting with her on the floor doing nothing.
For Jaar, this concept of nothing became applicable to other aspects of life. “Nothing” is the reflexive answer when asked about what’s wrong, when there’s too much to even begin to express. In this framework, “nothing” means its mirror opposite. Or “nothing” can be a damning illustration of the lack of change in the world. The maddening inaction on climate change, the political hypocrisy, and the recurring cycles of violence against the people of Palestine, the Sudan, and elsewhere.”
Throwing Muses have shared the first single, “Summer Of Love”, off their upcoming album “Moonlight Concessions” out March 14th via Fire Records.
TRACKLIST:
01 Summer of Love 02 South Coast 03 Theremini 04 Libretto 05 Albatross 06 Sally’s Beauty 07 Drugstore Drastic 08 You’re Clouds 09 Moonlight Concessions
The band shared this about the song in a press release: “…the song began as a bet with a guy for a dollar that revolved around the idea that the seasons don’t change us…”
Doves have shared the second single, “Cold Dreaming”, off their upcoming sixth album “Constellations For The Lonely” out February 14th.
The video was directed by Hingston Studio.
Andy Williams shared this about it in a press release: “‘Cold Dreaming’ is a song about forgiveness. Trying to forgive and move on. As a minimum, these days, resilience is the thing that you need more than ever, certainly as a musician. Perhaps the lyrics do touch a bit on what we’ve been through.”
The band has a UK tour lined up starting at the end of February, no additional dates have been announced yet for the USofA (nor Tijuana).
Mogwai have shared the third single, “Fanzine Made Of Flesh”, off their upcoming album “The Bad Fire” out January 24th via Temporary Residence Ltd and Rock Action.
The video for the song was directed by Agnes Haus. This is what they shared about it: “When I was sent the track, I embraced being unable to understand any of the words, and I didn’t want to know where the title came from. As I was listening, I wanted to make a video that matched that, a pseudo-film trailer with a jumbled plot that you can never grasp. You kind of have to piece it all together on your own. I really wanted it to seem like there could be a full-length film version with vague horror tones, emotional entanglement, and nods to weird art films from the ‘90s, and an autobiographical storyline about growing up non-binary, but not realising it. Perhaps one day I’ll extend it into a full film.”
Stuart Braithwaite shared this about the song: “‘Fanzine Made Of Flesh’ was written in Brooklyn when I was staying at Alex Kapranos’s house in autumn 2023. In my head it sounds like a cross between ABBA, Swervedriver, and Kraftwerk though that might be ludicrous. It originally has a straight vocal but we ended up vocoding it on the last day of recording. It’s pretty different and I’m really happy with how it turned out.”