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Hurray For the Riff Raff Are at a Vibrant, Outspoken Peak
NewsApr 23, 2026

Hurray For the Riff Raff Are at a Vibrant, Outspoken Peak

Indie rock collective Hurray for the Riff Raff released the live album *Live Forever*, recorded over two sold‑out nights at Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music. The double‑disc set presents the entire 2024 studio album *The Past Is Still...

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The Moss Choose Their Own Path on ‘Big Blue Moon’
NewsApr 23, 2026

The Moss Choose Their Own Path on ‘Big Blue Moon’

The Moss release their third full‑length album *Big Blue Moon*, a nine‑track record that shifts from their nomadic, surf‑rock/emo blend to a more grounded, self‑reliant sound. Frontman Tyke James, known for a restless lifestyle, anchors the record with lyrical themes of autonomy...

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Does Stephen Emmer Share George Harrison’s DNA?
NewsApr 23, 2026

Does Stephen Emmer Share George Harrison’s DNA?

Dutch composer Stephen Emmer releases *Asymmetrical Dot*, a 14‑track ambient instrumental album that weaves Indonesian percussion, Germanic piano, and global vocal textures. The work draws a thematic line to George Harrison’s 1979 self‑titled record and his 1968 *Wonderwall Music* soundtrack,...

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Inside Shakey Graves’ Wonderfully Weird World
NewsApr 22, 2026

Inside Shakey Graves’ Wonderfully Weird World

Shakey Graves, an Austin‑born singer‑songwriter, credits the city’s DIY culture and his theatrical family background for shaping his unconventional musical path. After early gigs in cramped venues and a brief stint busking, he settled into the Hole in the Wall, where he honed...

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Salim Nourallah Connects Manila to the Stars
NewsApr 21, 2026

Salim Nourallah Connects Manila to the Stars

Texan singer‑songwriter Salim Nourallah is releasing an unprecedented slate of five records in 2024, ranging from his surprise self‑titled solo album dropped on New Year’s Day to the collaborative Nourallah Brothers project "Calling Manila" and a new Disappearing Act album....

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Friko Bring the Noise on ‘Something Worth Waiting For’
NewsApr 21, 2026

Friko Bring the Noise on ‘Something Worth Waiting For’

Friko released its sophomore album *Something Worth Waiting For* on April 24, 2026, produced by Grammy‑winner John Congleton. The record leans heavily on early‑1990s English rock, echoing the sounds of Arcade Fire, Radiohead and Suede while delivering modern pop hooks....

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Mr Eazi and King Promise Document a Long Kinship
NewsApr 21, 2026

Mr Eazi and King Promise Document a Long Kinship

Mr Eazi and King Promise release their joint nine‑track album *See What We’ve Done*, marking a reunion after 13 years of parallel solo success. The record blends Afropop, highlife, Afro‑Amapiano and even acoustic‑punk elements, highlighted by the Backstreet Boys‑inspired single “That Way.”...

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The Charlatans’ ‘Some Friendly’ Is Surprisingly Important
NewsApr 21, 2026

The Charlatans’ ‘Some Friendly’ Is Surprisingly Important

The Charlatans’ debut album *Some Friendly* was reissued as an Expanded Edition on March 27, 2026, celebrating its 35‑year legacy. Originally released in October 1990, the record vaulted to #1 on the UK Albums Chart, anchoring the band’s place in...

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Joseph Branciforte and Jozef Dumoulin Are Stunning
NewsApr 21, 2026

Joseph Branciforte and Jozef Dumoulin Are Stunning

Joseph Branciforte and Belgian pianist Jozef Dumoulin released ITERAE, a 70‑minute double‑album built around two Fender Rhodes pianos processed in real time. The duo recorded the work at Branciforte’s New York studio, employing a custom live‑editing system that blends each...

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Keith Carne’s “Totally Liminal” Takes Us to the Beautiful In-Between
NewsApr 21, 2026

Keith Carne’s “Totally Liminal” Takes Us to the Beautiful In-Between

We Are Scientists drummer Keith Carne has released "Totally Liminal," the lead single from his debut solo album *Magenta Light* (2026). The track blends laid‑back vocals, buoyant synth horns, and a gradual build that culminates in a Tame Impala‑style groove. Critics note...

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A Place to Bury Strangers Discuss Their Resurrected Songs
NewsApr 20, 2026

A Place to Bury Strangers Discuss Their Resurrected Songs

Oliver Ackerman’s noise‑rock project A Place to Bury Strangers has issued a new rarities compilation titled *Rare and Deadly*, covering unreleased material from 2015‑2025. The 25‑track set arrives on his Dedstrange label and is offered on CD, cassette, vinyl, and digital formats. Ackerman, also...

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Why Is Tori Amos Thanking Rival Courtney Love?
NewsApr 20, 2026

Why Is Tori Amos Thanking Rival Courtney Love?

Tori Amos’ upcoming 2026 album In Times of Dragons opens with the six‑minute track “Shush,” a blunt critique of patriarchy that directly thanks Courtney Love. The song weaves references to Donald Trump, Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, echoing Amos’ recent turn toward political commentary....

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Don Felder’s Curious Pre-Fame Connection
NewsApr 20, 2026

Don Felder’s Curious Pre-Fame Connection

Don Felder, a Gainesville‑born guitarist who later helped shape the Eagles' sound, spent his teenage years embedded in Northeastern Florida’s vibrant rock community. While teaching at Lipham Music, he crossed paths with future legends such as Tom Petty, Duane Allman, Stephen Stills, Bernie Leadon...

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Vocalist Claire Dickson Creates Beguiling Art Music
NewsApr 16, 2026

Vocalist Claire Dickson Creates Beguiling Art Music

Claire Dickson’s 2026 album *Balance* redefines jazz by weaving vocal‑driven compositions with electronic textures, avant‑symphonic arrangements, and hip‑hop‑inflected rhythms. Recorded with a rotating collective that includes saxophonist Zoh Amba, drummer Lesley Mok, and harpist Kitba, the seven‑track set blurs the line between...

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Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ Shines On
NewsApr 16, 2026

Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ Shines On

Analogue Productions has issued a limited‑run Ultra High Quality Record (UHQR) version of Jimi Hendrix Experience’s 1967 album *Axis: Bold as Love*. The 45‑RPM, 200‑gram Clarity Vinyl set is pressed from the original master tapes, remastered by Bernie Grundman, and...

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Square One and Turn of Phrase Create Powerful Melodic Hardcore
NewsApr 16, 2026

Square One and Turn of Phrase Create Powerful Melodic Hardcore

Square One and Turn of Phrase have teamed up for the split EP “Pale Skies,” a trans‑Atlantic release that spotlights the resurgence of melodic hardcore. The New York outfit delivers raw, youth‑crew‑styled tracks while the UK band adds emo‑infused, bass‑heavy...

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Holly Humberstone Is Raw and Mature on ‘Cruel World’
NewsApr 15, 2026

Holly Humberstone Is Raw and Mature on ‘Cruel World’

British singer‑songwriter Holly Humberstone releases her sophomore album *Cruel World*, expanding beyond the somber alt‑pop of her debut *Paint My Bedroom Black*. The record weaves breakup narratives with a hopeful undercurrent, highlighted by tracks like the energetic lead single “Die...

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Where Should Billy Joel Sit at the Pop and Pop Rock Table?
NewsApr 14, 2026

Where Should Billy Joel Sit at the Pop and Pop Rock Table?

The article ranks Billy Joel’s twelve studio albums to locate him within the pop‑rock canon, comparing his work to icons like Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and Elton John. It highlights Joel’s stylistic shifts—from the piano‑driven intimacy of *Piano Man* to the synth‑heavy *The Bridge*—and notes his...

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Joe Jackson Settles Scores on ‘Hope and Fury’
NewsApr 14, 2026

Joe Jackson Settles Scores on ‘Hope and Fury’

British singer‑songwriter Joe Jackson has issued his latest album, *Hope and Fury*, recorded with a stripped‑down trio after years living in Berlin. The record revisits the pub‑rock energy of his early work while weaving salsa and punk‑reggae textures, and it...

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Flore Laurentienne Masterfully Blend Strings and Synthesizers
NewsApr 14, 2026

Flore Laurentienne Masterfully Blend Strings and Synthesizers

Canadian ensemble Flore Laurentienne released *Volume III* on April 10, 2026, marrying a string quartet, two keyboardists, percussion and a Minimoog to create a soundscape inspired by the St. Lawrence River. The album draws on Bach’s counterpoint, King Crimson’s progressive edge, and Roedelius’s ambient...

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Drivin N Cryin Keep the Spirit of Rock ‘N’ Roll Alive
NewsApr 14, 2026

Drivin N Cryin Keep the Spirit of Rock ‘N’ Roll Alive

After a six‑year break, Southern‑rock outfit Drivin N Cryin has dropped a new ten‑track album, "Crushing Flowers," that leans heavily on gritty electric guitars and pounding drums. The record channels the band’s 1980s roots while delivering more reflective, rebellious lyrics that push...

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The Afghan Whigs’ ‘Black Love’ Is an Underappreciated Masterpiece
NewsApr 13, 2026

The Afghan Whigs’ ‘Black Love’ Is an Underappreciated Masterpiece

The Afghan Whigs’ 1996 album *Black Love* merged gritty funk, soul, and a crime‑novel narrative into a concept‑like record that initially flopped commercially but earned a devoted following. Lead singer Greg Dulli drew lyrical inspiration from a true‑crime memoir, crafting...

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Why Steely Dan’s “Dirty Work” Is the Ultimate Screen Song
NewsApr 13, 2026

Why Steely Dan’s “Dirty Work” Is the Ultimate Screen Song

Steely Dan’s 1972 track “Dirty Work,” originally deemed too commercial by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, was forced onto the debut album by producers and has since become the duo’s most screen‑friendly song. The mellow, repetitive chorus has been featured...

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Tigers Jaw Deliver a Hooky, Emotionally-Charged LP
NewsApr 13, 2026

Tigers Jaw Deliver a Hooky, Emotionally-Charged LP

Tigers Jaw’s ninth studio album Lost on You delivers the band’s trademark blend of emo‑pop hooks and introspective lyrics, reinforced by tight harmonies between Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins. Produced by longtime collaborator Will Yip, the record sounds punchier and...

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Daryl Groetsch Takes a Stunning Oceanic Voyage
NewsApr 13, 2026

Daryl Groetsch Takes a Stunning Oceanic Voyage

Daryl Groetsch has issued a new ambient album, Fathoms, a four‑part suite inspired by the ocean’s calm and mystery. The record, his first since moving from Portland to Salzburg, blends high‑end synth drones with field recordings that trace a journey from...

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ROREY Offers a Glimpse Into Resolving Heartache
NewsApr 13, 2026

ROREY Offers a Glimpse Into Resolving Heartache

New York‑based singer‑songwriter ROREY has dropped “Dying Fire,” a dream‑pop single that pairs gossamer flutes, bird‑like chirps, and electronic glitter with vulnerable lyrics about healing after a breakup. The track’s ethereal production and satin‑soft vocals create a cinematic atmosphere that...

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Ashley Monroe Pens a Love/Hate Letter to Music City
NewsApr 9, 2026

Ashley Monroe Pens a Love/Hate Letter to Music City

Ashley Monroe’s new album "Dear Nashville" is a concept record that frames her 23‑year relationship with Music City as a love‑hate letter. The eight‑track project, co‑written with prolific songwriter Luke Laird, oscillates between tender admiration and sharp criticism of the...

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Emma Harner’s Debut ‘Evening Star’ Is Remarkable
NewsApr 9, 2026

Emma Harner’s Debut ‘Evening Star’ Is Remarkable

Emma Harner’s debut album Evening Star arrives after her breakout 2025 EP and sold‑out tours, establishing her as a leading voice in modern folk and math‑rock. She wrote, performed and recorded every instrument, with Grammy‑nominated producer Jamie Mefford adding atmospheric...

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The Sylvie Courvoisier Trio Balance All the Elements
NewsApr 9, 2026

The Sylvie Courvoisier Trio Balance All the Elements

Swiss‑American pianist Sylvie Courvoisier’s trio—bassist Drew Gress and drummer Kenny Wolleson—has issued *Éclats*, a live album recorded on their 2025 European tour. The set showcases the group’s 13‑year partnership, weaving tight composed motifs with expansive free improvisation across tracks like...

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Marc Valentine Goes Full Britpop with Muscular Confidence
NewsApr 9, 2026

Marc Valentine Goes Full Britpop with Muscular Confidence

Marc Valentine’s debut album Uncommon Side Effects delivers a Britpop‑style surge reminiscent of mid‑90s UK rock, pairing jangly guitars, soaring choruses, and tight rhythm sections. The record leans heavily on British cultural references, from nods to Paul McCartney to a Eurovision‑inspired track,...

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ElectroMatters: Best Electronic Music of March 2026
NewsApr 8, 2026

ElectroMatters: Best Electronic Music of March 2026

ElectroMatters highlights the 12 most compelling electronic releases of March 2026, ranging from Saba Alizadeh’s Persian‑classical‑infused drone to Slayyyter’s genre‑bending alt‑pop. The roundup showcases a blend of atmospheric ambient, hook‑laden synth‑pop, and precise minimal techno, underscoring the season’s creative surge. Independent...

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The Format’s First LP in 20 Years Lands Where It Belongs
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Format’s First LP in 20 Years Lands Where It Belongs

The Format released Boycott Heaven, their first studio album in two decades, ending an 18‑year hiatus. The record blends alt‑country, Britpop, folk, and electronic textures while tackling themes of fame, faith, and personal fulfillment. Frontman Nate Ruess returns after successful...

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Adam O’Farrill’s ‘ELEPHANT’ Is Simply Brilliant
NewsApr 8, 2026

Adam O’Farrill’s ‘ELEPHANT’ Is Simply Brilliant

Adam O’Farrill, hailed by the New York Times as a leading jazz trumpeter, releases his first quartet‑led album, ELEPHANT, in 2025. Joined by pianist Yvonne Rogers, bassist Walter Stinson and drummer Russell Holzmann, the record mixes post‑bop rigor with free‑form improvisation and electronic...

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Gigi Masin Confronts Loss with Blissed-Out Ambience
NewsApr 8, 2026

Gigi Masin Confronts Loss with Blissed-Out Ambience

Italian ambient pioneer Gigi Masin, who lost his entire catalog in a 2007 flood, is returning with his first solo album in six years, *Movements*, slated for May 29 on Sacred Bones. The record confronts the recent death of his wife, yet...

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Michael J. Sheehy Revels in Gin-Soaked Americana
NewsApr 8, 2026

Michael J. Sheehy Revels in Gin-Soaked Americana

British singer‑guitarist Michael J. Sheehy releases the single “Full Moon, Empty Belly,” a stripped‑down track that leans into gothic Americana after his noisy Dream City Film Club era. Backed by the Hired Mourners, the song showcases sparse guitars, brushwire textures...

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Leah Blevins Is an Authentic Voice in Country Music
NewsApr 7, 2026

Leah Blevins Is an Authentic Voice in Country Music

Leah Blevins has launched her debut album "All Dressed Up" on the Easy Eye label, a project produced by Dan Auerbach. The ten‑track record blends confessional country storytelling with blues‑infused, analogue textures, featuring a roster of top Americana musicians. Auerbach...

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Dorea’s Second Album Is Vulnerable and Seaworthy
NewsApr 7, 2026

Dorea’s Second Album Is Vulnerable and Seaworthy

Brazilian singer‑songwriter Dorea releases his sophomore album *O Que Mais Você Quer Saber De Mim*, drawing lyrical and sonic inspiration from the Atlantic coast of Salvador. The record weaves oceanic themes with stripped‑down acoustic arrangements, featuring guest vocalist Luíza Britto on...

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Javier Nero Blends Modern Elements with Big Band Jazz
NewsApr 2, 2026

Javier Nero Blends Modern Elements with Big Band Jazz

Jazz trombonist and composer Javier Nero has released his second big‑band album, Alkebulan, with the Javier Nero Jazz Orchestra. The record blends classic big‑band orchestration with modern influences such as hip‑hop grooves, Afro‑Cuban polyrhythms, and odd‑meter structures, featuring guest vocalists...

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The Earliest Days of Talking Heads Are a Revelation
NewsApr 2, 2026

The Earliest Days of Talking Heads Are a Revelation

Rhino’s March 6 2026 three‑CD compilation assembles Talking Heads’ earliest demos and live recordings from 1974‑77, capturing the band as a raw power trio before their debut album and before Jerry Harrison joined. The set features apartment sessions, CBS studio demos, a...

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Morgan Evans Washes Through Memento Mori
NewsApr 2, 2026

Morgan Evans Washes Through Memento Mori

Australian country singer‑songwriter Morgan Evans releases "Steel Town," an album that trades the genre’s usual swagger for introspective storytelling. The record blends pedal‑steel riffs, rustic strings, and eclectic influences ranging from Hawaiian guitar to British rock, while featuring harmony vocals...

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Caroline Davis Explores Endless Musical Possibilities
NewsApr 2, 2026

Caroline Davis Explores Endless Musical Possibilities

Caroline Davis releases *Fallows*, her first true solo album, recorded during a four‑week residency in Ucross, Wyoming. The project fuses her alto saxophone with a custom processing unit called an organelle and incorporates field recordings of snow, birds, and water....

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Ben Seretan and John Thayer Create an Ambient Masterpiece
NewsApr 1, 2026

Ben Seretan and John Thayer Create an Ambient Masterpiece

Ben Seretan and John Thayer have released their first official collaboration, the ambient album *Sunbeam of No Illusion*. Drawing its title from a historic Emerson‑Whitman letter, the record weaves literary homage with lush soundscapes. The duo combines Fender Rhodes, modular...

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Irish Shoegazer Maria Somerville Makes Waves on Tour
NewsApr 1, 2026

Irish Shoegazer Maria Somerville Makes Waves on Tour

Irish dream‑pop artist Maria Somerville opened her first U.S. show in Burlington, Vermont, kicking off a North American tour that follows Canadian dates and the January 2026 *Luster (Remixes)* EP. The performance at Higher Ground blended the ethereal textures of...

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‘The Midnight: Shadows’ Renders Nostalgia’s Dangers in Neon
NewsMar 31, 2026

‘The Midnight: Shadows’ Renders Nostalgia’s Dangers in Neon

Dark Horse Comics releases *The Midnight: Shadows*, a 2024 graphic novel that extends synthwave duo The Midnight’s nostalgic brand into a cyber‑punk narrative. The story follows Jason, a 1999‑era father who escapes his stressful reality through a malfunctioning childhood game...

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Shawn Colvin’s ‘Whole New You’ Is a Revelation at 25
NewsMar 31, 2026

Shawn Colvin’s ‘Whole New You’ Is a Revelation at 25

Shawn Colvin’s fifth studio album *Whole New You* turned 25, marking a quiet but pivotal moment in her catalog. Released in 1999, the record arrived five years after the Grammy‑winning *A Few Small Repairs* and followed her first pregnancy, resulting in minimal label support and modest...

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Sweet Pill on Burning It Down and Finding the Glow
NewsMar 30, 2026

Sweet Pill on Burning It Down and Finding the Glow

Sweet Pill, a Philadelphia emo band, has dropped its sophomore record “There’s Still a Glow” after a challenging creative process. Lead vocalist Zayna Youssef battled writer’s block and anxiety, eventually turning to therapy and collaborative songwriting to finish the album....

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Jazz’s Mark Turner Conjures an Astonishing Conversation
NewsMar 30, 2026

Jazz’s Mark Turner Conjures an Astonishing Conversation

Mark Turner’s new ECM album Patternmaster showcases his understated yet intense approach, featuring a quartet of tenor sax, trumpet, bass, and drums without a chordal instrument. The record leans on intricate melodic and rhythmic patterns, weaving complex time signatures and...

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Carlos Ferreira and Dasom Baek Make Beautiful Noise
NewsMar 30, 2026

Carlos Ferreira and Dasom Baek Make Beautiful Noise

Brazilian experimental guitarist Carlos Ferreira and Korean composer Dasom Baek released *Unbalance*, a four‑track album created entirely through live, improvised sessions. Recorded separately in Porto Alegre and Seoul, the work blends electric guitar, live electronics via the open‑source ppooll platform,...

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The Twilight Sad Make a Welcome Return
NewsMar 26, 2026

The Twilight Sad Make a Welcome Return

After a seven‑year hiatus, Scottish indie‑rock band The Twilight Sad returns with *It’s the Long Goodbye*, their first studio album since 2016. The record draws on frontman James Graham’s personal turmoil, including his mother’s early‑onset dementia and subsequent death, delivering...

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