PREMIERE — The Kind Hills to release Second Album Feeling Blue With You — Out on June 30th
PREMIERE — The Kind Hills are a group of old friends who first met many moons ago while studying in Perth, Australia. Their early years were shaped by a love of music and mischief — nights spent at local gigs watching icons like Custard, Regurgitator, Sodastream, Mach Pelican, and Eskimo Joe, fuelled by bottle shop runs and spontaneous parties that stretched into the Western Australian night.
MAC DEMARCO — Announces New Album Guitar For August 2025 Release, Shares New Single & Video “Home”
Mac DeMarco is back with his highly anticipated new album, Guitar, set to drop on August 22, 2025, via Mac's Record Label.
This self-produced effort, written and recorded entirely at his Los Angeles home in November 2024, promises a deeply personal reflection of his current life
HOTLINE TNT — Release Album ‘Raspberry Moon’ via Third Man Records
Raspberry Moon is also the first album fully written as a band, and that collective energy shows. The mix is cleaner, but more powerful—less about drowning in reverb, more about pushing each part to the front. Producer Amos Pitsch (of Tenement), credited as a fifth member, adds texture through keys, percussion, and layered backing vocals, giving the album extra depth. Instead of smothering everything in fuzz, the band use distortion more strategically—an exclamation point rather than a blanket—allowing each element to shine.
WEDNESDAY — Announce New Album Bleeds, Share Video for New Song: Watch
Wednesday Announce New Album Bleeds, Share Video for New Song: Watch
FOUR TET — Releases new single 'Into Dust (Still Falling)'+ Announced on Sydney's Mode Festival
Four Tet - 'Into Dust (Still Falling)' is out now via XL Recordings / Remote Control Records
JOHN MAUS — Releases new single 'I Hate Antichrist'Out now via Young
John Maus returns with a new single and music video: 'I Hate Antichrist,' his first new music in 7-years, which arrives via his new label home YOUNG / Remote Control. Built around a rhythm that feels both ritualistic and futuristic, 'I Hate Antichrist' is a spiritual confrontation - part protest, part prayer, part digital exorcism. Delivered with Maus’ distinctive raw conviction, repetition of the titular phrase becomes more like a mantra than a lyric - its meaning deepening through sheer exertion and duration.

