Ahead of the project’s debut this Friday, SZA has revealed the official tracklist for her forthcoming album, S.O.S. The record includes 23 tracks, with guest appearances from Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Phoebe Bridgers and the late Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard. The tracklist, which features previously released songs “Good Days,” “I Hate U” and “Shirt,” features a bevy of intriguing titles, including “Kill Bill,” “Seek & Destroy” and “Smoking on My Ex Pack.” S.O.S. will arrive as SZA’s sophomore studio effort and her first full-length project since 2017’s Ctrl. Since her last album, the chart-topper has put out the aforementioned singles, along with several one-off songs, including “All the Stars,” “The Anonymous Ones” and “Power Is Power,” for films and television shows. She al...
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After nearly two years of anticipation, legendary DJ and producer John Digweed has finally curated the follow-up to his “Quattro” mix series, Quattro III. Spread across five discs, Quattro III is an exploration of symphonies, masterfully crafted for a variety of different listening experiences. The varied soundscapes in the compilation are comprised of over 50 new and unreleased tracks mixed by the Bedrock Records label-head himself. As in previous iterations, Quattro III finds the U.K. electronic music icon showcasing a wide roster of talented artists. For the 2022 edition, Digweed’s picks include Pig & Dan, Robert Babicz, SOEL, Quivver, David Morales and Aubrey Fry. Of note is the exclusive artist album by British techno and house music producer DJ M...
The Walkmen are taking their reunion shows on the road, announcing six new dates in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Washington DC that follow their five-night-stand at NYC’s Webster Hall. The new trek picks up May 2nd and 3rd at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer. The Walkmen will make a stop at Shaky Knees 2023 in Atlanta, before continuing on to two-night-runs at Chicago’s The Metro and Washington DC’s 9:30 Club to close out the month. Check out the full list of tour dates below. General on-sale for the new shows begins Friday, December 9th, and pre-sale begins Wednesday, December 7th (use code CHEER). Book your seats here. Advertisement Related Video In a previous statement, Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser wrote, “Back in 2013, an unnamed Walkmen band member (Peter Bauer)...
SZA has shed light on S.O.S, the long-awaited follow-up to her 2017 debut Ctrl, in an interview via Billboard. Ahead of a December release, the TDE singer has admitted to feeling “currently stressed” about the impending deadline and the “red tape” that comes with it. Update – December 5th: SZA has revealed the album’s 23-song tracklist, which includes collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers (!), the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard (!!), Travis Scott, and Don Toliver. The tracklist contains lead single “Shirt” and “Blind,” which she debuted during an appearance on Saturday Night Live this past weekend. During her SNL performance SZA also confirmed the album’s release date: December 9th. The New Jersey native went in-depth on the various delays that have plagued her sophomore LP’s release, including deat...
Red Hot Chili Peppers are showing there’s plenty more in the tank after releasing two albums in 2022, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, with a new 2023 tour under their reunited lineup featuring guitarist John Frusciante. Tickets to the new dates also double as a chance to catch an all-star supporting cast including The Strokes, Iggy Pop, and St. Vincent, on top of their previously-announced trek to Australia and New Zealand with Post Malone. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Next Tour? The Australia and New Zealand leg of the “Unlimited Love World Tour” begins January 21st in Auckland, New Zealand. From there, Posty and the Chili Peppers will perform in Dunedin, New Zealand on January 26th and Brisban...
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Caroline Polachek has shared another new single, and, with it, revealed the title and release date of her next album: The new album is called Desire, I Want to Turn Into You and it’s out February 14 via Perpetual Novice. Today’s new song is “Welcome to My Island,” and it’s produced by Olivia Rodrigo collaborator Dan Nigro, Polachek, Danny L Harle, and Jim-E Stack. Hear it below and scroll down for the album and single artwork, both featuring photographs by Aidan Zamiri. Earlier this year, Polachek released the singles “Billions” and “Sunset.” They followed her excellent 2021 song “Bunny Is a Rider.” Those three tracks, along with “Welcome to My Island,” will appear on Desire, I Want to Turn Into You. Caroline Polachek released Pang, her first solo album under her given name, in 2019. She h...
The Walkmen are adding to their 2023 reunion tour. After playing a number of shows at New York’s Webster Hall, they’ll perform in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. The band will also take the stage at Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Festival. Find the Walkmen’s tour schedule below. The Walkmen’s last album was 2012’s Heaven, and, aside from a one-off show at an NBA All-Star Game party in 2014, they have not played live since a 2013 tour. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The Walkmen Tour Dates The Walkmen: 04-24 New York, NY – Webster Hall04-25 New York, NY – Webster Hall04-26 New York, NY – Webster Hall04-27 New York, NY – Webst...
At long last, SZA is getting ready to release her new album, SOS. As she continues to share details, she’s revealed the record’s tracklist: The album spans 23 songs and has guest appearances from Phoebe Bridgers, Don Toliver, SZA’s “Love Galore” collaborator Travis Scott, and the late Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Find the tracklist below. SOS is out this Friday, December 9, and will include the tracks “Good Days,” “I Hate U,” and “Shirt,” as well “Blind,” which SZA performed on Saturday Night Live. The album is the musician’s follow-up to her 2017 debut Ctrl. SZA teased her comeback by dropping a “PSA” video in November and the song “Shirt” in October, the latter of which came with a music video co-starring Lakeith Stanfield. She recently revealed the title to SOS in an interview...
The heat is turning up in anticipation of SZA’s long-awaited sophomore album, S.O.S. Adding fuel to the fire, the songstress has just released a snippet of a new track, “Nobody Gets Me.” If love-filled songs get you choked up, this one is for you. The 30-second teaser offers a quick glimpse at the romantic ballad filled with emotion and a steady guitar strum. “How am I supposed to tell you/I don’t wanna see you with anyone but me/Nobody gets me like you/How am I supposed to let you go/Only like myself when I’m with you/Nobody gets me/ You do,” sings SZA in the chorus. It’s clear that SZA’s forthcoming project is set to pan a variety of emotions and sonic styles based on her previously released tracks “Shirt,” “Good Days” and “I Hate You” which are set to appear on the album. Take a listen ...