Brigid Mae Power Announces New EP, Shares Songs: Ohia Cover
Irish singer-songwriter Brigid Mae Power has announced a new covers EP, Burning Your Light. It arrives September 24 via Fire Records and is led by her rendition of “Didn’t It Rain,” the title track of Jason Molina’s 2002 Songs: Ohia album. Listen to that below. On Burning Your Light, Power c
King Von Gets Posthumous New Video for “Demon”: Watch
The final video from late Chicago rapper King Von has been released. Joan Pabon directed the clip for “Demon,” from his debut studio album, Welcome To O’Block, released last year. Pabon told Revolt that the video was completed about a month before King Von was shot dead outside an Atlanta nigh
Jóhann Jóhannsson’s Unreleased Songs Collected in New EP Gold Dust: Listen
Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, who died in 2018, was a prolific composer for film, television, theater, and more. Today, a surprise new EP called Gold Dust has been released, and it features pieces that went unused for the many projects he worked on. Listen to it below Jóhannsson was a two
Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine Share Two New Songs: Listen
Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine have shared another pair of singles from their forthcoming album A Beginner’s Mind. Listen to “Fictional California” and “Back to Oz” below. The latter arrives with a music video directed by Alex Horan and animated by Clara Murray. “This was a son
Chromatics Coming to an End
Three members of Chromatics have announced the end of the electro-pop band. Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller, and Nat Walker signed a statement that was shared on Radalet and Miller’s Instagram accounts. “After a long period of reflection, the three of us have made the difficult decision to end Chromat
Announcing Pitchfork Music Film Series
Pitchfork is proud to announce a new film series at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago, showcasing three beloved music movies — 20 Feet From Stardom, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, and Josie and the Pussycats— followed by extraordinary guests in conversation with Pitchfork contributors and staff
Mindless Self Indulgence's Jimmy Urine Sued For Sexual Assault Of Minor
Today, a lawsuit was filed in New York Supreme Court accusing Mindless Self Indulgence frontman Jimmy Urine — real name James Euringer — of sexual battery of a minor. As Rolling Stone reports, the suit alleges that, during a relationship that spanned January 1997 to June 1999, Euringer &
Chucky Thompson Of Bad Boy's Hitmen Production Team Has Died
Chucky Thompson, the producer best known as part of Bad Boy Records’ in-house production team the Hitmen, has died. Thompson’s publicist Tamar Juda confirmed the news to Okay Player and Billboard: “It is with a very heavy heart that I can confirm the passing of Chucky Thompson… T
Four Tet Sues Domino Records Over Streaming Royalties
Starting in 2001, Kieran Hebden, the British electronic producer who records as Four Tet, released four studio albums on Domino Records. Now, Music Week reports that Hebden has made a claim for damages against Domino over the royalty rate for the streams and downloads of many of the records that he
Jason Isbell Discusses His Concert Vaccine Policy On MSNBC, Clashes With Marc Broussard
Jason Isbell recently announced that proof of vaccination or a current negative COVID test would be required to attend his shows. He went on MSNBC on Monday morning to discuss the decision and the impact another lockdown could have on venues around the country. “I think the people who work at