Jenny Lewis is canceling a number of September concerts that were going to take place at indoor venues. Lewis is canceling the shows “[o]ut of an abundance of caution due to the ongoing COVID situation,” she shared. She and her band will still play outdoor festival dates. Find Lewis’ tour schedule below. Check out Pitchfork’s feature “Jenny Lewis Escapes the Void.” Jenny Lewis: 09-01 Nashville, TN – Live on the Green09-17 Richmond, VA – The Broadberry09-18 Philadelphia, PA – XPoNential Music Festival09-20 Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater09-23 Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony09-24 Bridgeport, CT – Sound on Sound Music Festival09-25 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live!09-27 Saxaphaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom09-28 Asheville, NC – The Orange Pee...
JJulius is the moniker of the Gothenburg-based musician and producer Julius Pierstorff, and, on, August 26 he’ll release a new album called Vol. 2. The album will get released via DFA Records in the United States, making it the first new release from DFA since Man Power and Amy Douglas’ 2020 single “Flashing Lights.” Find JJulius’ single “Du Aldrig Märker” below. In 2020, LCD Soundsystem leader and DFA co-founder James Murphy dismissed his founding partner Jonathan Galkin, who’d been with the label for nearly 20 years. Galkin went on to start FourFour Records, which has shared albums from Katie Alice Greer and DFA alumni Black Dice. In addition, Benoit & Sergio, who have released music via DFA, are issuing their debut album via FourFour. All products featured on Pitchfork are independe...
Turnstile are parting ways with founding guitarist Brady Ebert, the band announced in an Instagram story (viewed by Pitchfork). “We are deeply grateful for our time together,” Turnstile wrote. “Our love for him continues and we wish him nothing but the best moving forward.” Find the band’s full message below. Ebert and vocalist Brendan Yates co-founded Turnstile in 2010 with bassist and vocalist Franz Lyons, drummer Daniel Fang, and guitarist Sean Cullen (who eventually left the band and got replaced by Pat McCrory). Ebert performed on all three of the band’s studio albums, including last year’s Glow On. Ebert played with Turnstile for the group’s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” that premiered in January, as well as on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that aired in March. Ebert was not present,...
Hot on the heels of announcing their upcoming collaborative record The Elephant Man’s Bones, The Alchemist and Roc Marciano have popped up with a new track and video “Deja Vu.” The single, which clocks in just under three minutes, sees Marciano deliver clean verses atop The Alchemist’s piano-controlled beat. “The Feds kicked the door at my joint, but the brick was in the toilet/No OGs to give us pointers/We bendin’ corners/Shorty could’ve been on the Hornets knockin’ down three-pointers,” Marciano raps on the cut. Earlier this month, Marciano took to Instagram to announce an upcoming collaborative album with The Alchemist, titled The Elephant Man’s Bones. The record will land as the follow-up to Marciano’s 2020 effort Mr. Marci, with features from Boldy James, Action Bronson...
Brady Ebert, the founding guitarist of Turnstile, has left the band. In an Instagram story posted on Friday afternoon, the band released a statement to announce his departure. “Turnstile and guitarist Brady Ebert are parting ways,” the statement says. “We are deeply grateful for our time together. Our love for him continues and we wish him nothing but the best moving forward. Love, Turnstile.” In 2010, Ebert co-founded Turnstile with singer Brendan Yates, bassist Franz Lyons, and drummer Daniel Fang. Pat McCrory joined in 2015 as a rhythm guitarist. Ebert appeared on each of the band’s three albums. But on Turnstile’s current tour, which included a crowd-pleasing set at Lollapalooza, Ebert wasn’t on stage. Instead, friend of the band Greg Cerwonka filled in for him. He was last seen playin...
While the past few years have been a challenge in many ways due to the pandemic’s impact, there has been—without a doubt—many positive takeaways. For Cason Trager and Lou Sceelo, the stillness brought the two closer together. So much so that they decided to team up and launch a music production project, Bootleg Contraband. Exploring the polarities between time and culture, digital and analog and real and virtual, the budding electronic music duo have unveiled their debut album. Expanding beyond the roots of house music, in I/O the duo branch out into elements of techno and electro, among other sub-genres. Pulling inspiration from their collective pasts and delving into their life experiences, the album was born. Capturing both a retrospective perspective as well ...
Afrojack has teamed up with Black V Neck for “Day N Night,” a late-summer house anthem. With its chugging, four-on-the-floor rhythm and disco influences, “Day N Night” is a beautiful nod to the underground. The anthemic tech house track features Muni Long, a Platinum-certified R&B singer-songwriter whose smooth topline glimmers atop a sun-kissed arrangement. The warm and sultry track is bit of a departure for Afrojack, whose most recent release, a seven-track EP released under his NLW alias, roars with his signature “Dirty Dutch” sound. It seems he’s been inspired by the work of Black V Neck, a surging duo with a distinct, steamy sound redefining Miami’s house music scene. “Day N Night” arrives in the wake ...
UK hip-hop veteran Mike Skinner has returned with a new EP under his moniker The Streets. The three-song project is called Brexit at Tiffany’s, and it’s out now along with the title track’s music video. Brexit at Tiffany’s is a smorgasbord of Skinner’s sonic personas as The Streets. Opening track “3 Minutes to Midnight,” which features grime artist Manga Saint Hilare, is driven by a pulsing beat that mirrors the imminent anxiety of the track’s nihilistic, dystopian themes: “It’s three minutes to midnight on the doomsday clock/ Hold up your lighter, we’re all still alive.” Closer “Test of Time” is more melodic, switching off between a driving synth and a piano backdrop. But the Jazz Morley-featuring “Brexit at Tiffany’s” is the most somber, comparing the agony of a breakup to the ...