Tyler, The Creator has shared the third single, “Thought I Was Dead”, off his upcoming album “Chromakopia” out October 28th.
Tyler shared this message ahead of the album’s release: “YOU CAN LISTEN TO IT WHEN YOU WAKE UP, YOU DONT HAVE TO DEPRIVE YOURSELF OF SLEEP FOR SOMETHING THAT IS GOING TO BE THERE WHEN YOU WAKE UP*.”
Eric Curiel has released his 3rd and new self-titled album.
TRACKLIST:
1. Ubicuo 2. Sí, sí, sí 3. Luces en el Cielo 4. Relieve 5. Hermandad del Amor Eterno 6. Al Fin 7. Regresando 8. Vacaciones 9. Días 10. Conticinio
Eric Curiel shared this about the album: “This one was recorded by Roan Gama, who was one of my first musical collaborators back when we were high school kids playing Soda Stereo covers and more. The mix was done by The Obsolete from Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, who I’ve been a fan of since the first time I heard them, which is over 10 years ago now. We had previously worked together on other projects and it was during one of those conversations that the idea of collaborating/having him do a mix of my solo work came about. The mastering was made by Ñois, member of Tajak, just one of the bands I like the most in the Mexican underground scene and whom I met when I was invited to play in Ensenada some time back. The cover was made by Julio Pillado, my musical collaborator in Shantelle and in so many other projects. Many thanks to those of you who have already listened to the album. Those who haven’t yet are cordially invited to do so. It’s available on all of the popular digital platforms.”
This album finds Eric Curiel going inwards to try and find the most honest and vulnerable answer as to who Eric Curiel is and that is what is trying to be presented here. Something more honest. Maybe a little bit more raw but more sincere nonetheless. This might be Eric Curiel shedding another layer to present the Eric Curiel of 2024. So time and experience will only dictate what the future will bring to Eric Curiel and what new version will Eric Curiel transform to and what will he share with us.
Sade has shared a new song, “Young Lion”, it’s off the Red Hot compilation “TRANSA:Selects” out November 22nd via Red Hot.
The song is dedicated to Sade’s son, Izaak, a trans man.
The compilation, a collaboration between activist music organization Red Hot and trans artist-activist Massima Bell. The album’s eight chapters are a reference to the eight stripes on the Pride flag.
Anno has shared the first single, “disco”, off their upcoming self-titled self released debut album out November 1st.
TRACKLIST: 01 “moving slow” 02 “disco” (Feat. Nappynappa) 03 “trust love” 04 “77” 05 “factory reset” 06 “joy in the face of something” 07 “all in time”
Anno is the artist formerly known as Olivia Neutron-John, and this is what she shared about the release: “I left with a self-titled album, and it made sense to return with one. I tapped into that initial energy that put my journey as a musician into motion when I started touring at 17 years old, the first sparks that sent me into the unknown, and not so much trusting, but knowing that this is my path. This record is an homage to the radical hope that got me to where I am now.”
The song “disco” features Nappynappa. The video for the song was directed by Jae Matthews (Boy Harsher)
Gallos Charros have shared a new song, “Mentiras”, which is available everywhere now.
The band shared this: “Nuestro nuevo sencillo ya está disponible en todas las plataformas digitales de música. Agradecemos demasiado el cariño y el apoyo que hemos recibido de cada una de las personas que nos escuchan y asisten a nuestros eventos y así ayudan a que la galliza siga creciendo! Ajua! 🐓🤠”
They have a few live dates coming up before the year ends with the first one being this Saturday October 26th and the Insurgente Brewery in Tijuana.
Papa M has shared the second single, “People’s Free Food Program”, off his upcoming album “Ballads Of Harry Houdini” out November 22nd via Drag City.
Per a press release this was shared: “The “Great Escape Artist” is back! No, not THAT one – dude’s dead! We’re talking about Papa M. And HE’s talking ‘bout Harry Houdini – in the album title, anyway, not sure about anywhere else. So, six years since his last LP, the all-acoustic A Broke Moon Rises, Papa M rolls into the shred zone, buns glazing, with his fifth full length in 25 years of Papa M-itude! Six fat-assed songs – a couple ballads, yeah, but mostly real all-out groovers here.”
Calvin Love and Reverend Baron have shared a song, “Famous Feelin'”, which is out now via Colemine Records.
The song features Jeremy Brian Gill on Tenor Sax and Flutes.
Calvin Love shared this about the song: “It was written together like magic outta thin air November of last year. Groove it and tune in. A bright track for dark times. Much love and peace.”
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory have shared the first single, “Afterlife”, off their upcoming self titled debut album out February 7th via Jagjaguwar.
TRACKLIST: 1. Live Forever 2. Aerlife 3. Idiot Box 4. Trouble 5. Indio 6. I Canʼt Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) 7. Somethinʼ Ainʼt Right 8. Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) 9. Fading Beauty 10. I Want You Here
Sharon Van Etten shared this about it: “For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth, ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious, what would happen?”