
The New Cue #590 May 8: Mike D, Aldous Harding, RIP Magic, Little Simz, Boards of Canada, Max Cooper, Alice...
The New Cue’s May 8 edition spotlights three notable music releases: RIP Magic’s single “Screwdark,” Mike D’s first solo track “Switch Up” with his sons’ group Very Nice Person, and two new Boards of Canada pieces from their long‑awaited album Inferno. The newsletter also promotes a storytelling night in London with tickets at £5 (≈$6.30) and encourages readers to subscribe for $5 a month. It highlights the rarity of fresh material from veteran acts, especially the Beastie Boys’ Mike D and the electronic duo’s first record in 13 years.

The New Cue #584 April 16: Boards Of Canada, Matt Berry Trio, Massive Attack, Alex Cameron, Kurt Vile, NewDad, The...
The New Cue’s latest Recommender edition spotlights two standout releases: the Matt Berry Trio’s jazz‑infused single “Everything’s Peachy” from the Acid Jazz label, and Australian garage‑punk outfit The Gnomes’ new EP “More.” The newsletter also reminds readers that full access costs £5...

The New Cue #578 March 20: Tara Clerkin Trio, The Orielles, White Fence, Ed O'Brien, Ellie O'Neill, The Afghan Whigs,...
The New Cue #578, a paid Substack music newsletter, spotlighted several indie releases, including Tara Clerkin Trio’s upcoming album on June 5 via World of Echo and Moss Side Sauna Club’s single “Fantasy.” Pitchfork named the trio’s track “Somewhere Good” as...

The New Cue #576 March 13: Iceage, Kacey Musgraves, Art School Girlfriend The Black Crowes, The Count Ferrara, The Lemon...
The New Cue #576 highlights two major music releases: Danish post‑punk veterans Iceage announced a new single, their first fresh material since the 2021 album S[eek Shelter], and American rock icons The Black Crowes dropped their tenth studio record, A Pound of...

The New Cue #574 March 6: Aldous Harding, Shabaka, Bonnie Prince Billy, Little Barrie, Joshua Idehen, Chris Cohen & Cass...
The New Cue #574 delivers a curated music briefing, spotlighting Aldous Harding’s forthcoming fifth album, Train On The Island, slated for a May release, and Shabaka Hutchings’ new record Of The Earth. Both artists are highlighted with detailed commentary despite...