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Adrianne Lenker on New Album Bright Future and the Influence of Deep Impact

The Big Thief singer-songwriter breaks down her forthcoming solo project. Adrianne Lenker on New Album Bright Future and the Influence of Deep Impact: Podcast Consequence Staff

Noah Kahan shares 30-song compilation Stick Season (Forever)

The final edition of Kahan's acclaimed 2022 album features the new song "Forever" and duets with Brandi Carlile and Gregory Alan Isakov. Noah Kahan Releases 30-Track Collection Stick Season (Forever): Stream Paolo Ragusa

Song of the Week: Sufjan Stevens Wants to Be Run Over on “Will Anybody Ever Love Me?”

Jamila Woods, Smut, and Jenn Champion also dropped essential tracks. Song of the Week: Sufjan Stevens Wants to Be Run Over on “Will Anybody Ever Love Me?” Paolo Ragusa and Consequence Staff

Sufjan Stevens announces Michigan 20th anniversary reissue

Coming in three colored vinyl variants, the reissue will feature alternate cuts and unheard tracks. Sufjan Stevens Announces Michigan 20th Anniversary Reissue Jo Vito

Boston Calling Delivers Memorable Memorial Day Weekend with Paramore, Queens of the Stone Age: Recap + Photo Gallery

Check out a photo gallery with Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan, King Gizzard, Genesis Owusu, and more. Boston Calling Delivers Memorable Memorial Day with Paramore, Queens of the Stone Age: Recap Ben Kaye

Phoebe Bridgers reimagines “Wasted” with Rob Moose: Stream

The song, written by Bridgers' bandmate Marshall Vore, was previously only known as an unofficial lo-fi demo. Phoebe Bridgers Reimagines “Wasted” with Rob Moose: Stream Carys Anderson

Sufjan Stevens Announces New Ballet Score Reflections, Shares “Ekstasis”: Stream

Justin Peck's ballet of the same name features pianists Timo Andres and Conor Hanick. Sufjan Stevens Announces New Ballet Score Reflections, Shares “Ekstasis”: Stream Abby Jones

Song of the Week: On “Nothing’s Free,” Angel Olsen Reminds Us There’s Liberation in Patience

Angel Olsen imparts her wisdom to us like an aging cabaret singer, and the resulting track is thrillingly emotional. Song of the Week: On “Nothing’s Free,” Angel Olsen Reminds Us There’s Liberation in Patience Paolo Ragusa and Consequence Staff

Madison Cunningham on New Album Revealer, Being Mistaken for a Waiter at the Grammys

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Madison Cunningham catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Revealer, her Grammy nominated sophomore LP. Advertisement Related Video The singer-songwriter talks about being mistaken as wait staff during her last Grammy party, writing about the sad moments in her life from the past few years, and creating a piece of work that feels like it’s in motion. Cunningham also discusses her appreciation of Jeff Buckley’s music, her recent collaboration with Aoife O’Donovan, and working with drummer Matt Chamberlain. Listen to Madison Cunningham discuss Revealer and more or watch the chat via the YouTu...

The Lone Bellow on Love Songs for Losers, America’s Opioid Crisis, and Getting Beaten Up in NYC

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS The Lone Bellow sit down with Kyle Meredith to talk about Love Songs for Losers. Related Video The trio discuss the small-town American opioid crisis that plays into the single “Gold,” plus taking some inspiration from John Mellencamp’s “Jack & Diane” and Bruce Springsteen. Zach Williams, Kanene Donehey Pipkin, and Brian Elmquist also tell us about self-producing the record in Roy Orbison’s former house and the spirits that inhabit the space, writing about family, and how the song “Dreaming” has a backdrop of getting beaten up and lost in New York City. Advertisement Listen to The Lone Bellow ta...

How to Get Tickets to Dermot Kennedy’s 2023 Tour

Dermot Kennedy has unveiled dates to “The Sonder Tour,” his 2023 North American trek with tickets arriving just ahead of his upcoming sophomore LP, Sonder. The Irish singer-songwriter’s latest route launches well past the album’s November 4th release, but that leaves plenty of time for new singles like “Something to Someone” and “Kiss Me” to become as beloved as the tunes in Dermot’s own My15 playlist. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Dermot Kennedy’s Next Tour? Dermot Kennedy has several appearances remaining on his schedule for 2022 including shows in Denver, Memphis, and Boston as well as two stops in Texas that serve as his final performances of the year. Advertisement Related Video He opens 2023 with European and UK legs that kick o...

Lady Lamb Answers the Consequestionnaire: 15 Years of Staying True to Herself and Loving Sufjan Stevens

It’s Consequence’s 15th anniversary, and all month long we are featuring a series of retrospective features and essays encompassing our publication’s history — as well as the entertainment landscape at large. We’re also giving some of our past CoSigned artists a chance to look back at the last 15 years with our Consequestionnaire; today’s respondent is Lady Lamb. As a part of our Consequence: 15 Years of Sound celebration, we’ve made it a point to check in with stand-out artists that have received our endorsement from the last decade and a half. We sent out our Consequestionnaire to numerous Artists of the Month and CoSigns to get their perspectives on the past 15 years, as well as hear about how their career has changed over this time period. Today, we circle back with March 2011 CoS...