Sharon Van Etten has shared “Staring at a Mountain,” a new song that plays during the credits of Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Hear it below (via Entertainment Weekly).
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Canadian artist Jessy Lanza is back. She returns today with a new song called “Lick in Heaven,” and the single arrives with a colorful music video directed by Winston H Case. Watch a wholesome dance party unfold on a fictional talk show called Good Morning Ontario in the clip below.
“I started with the 101 bass line in my studio in NYC sent it to [Jeremy Greenspan of Junior Boys] and he created the catchy refrain of the chorus and the Omnisphere, barbershop-type voice,” Lanza said in a
Sharon Van Etten has shared “Staring at a Mountain,” a new song that plays during the credits of Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Hear it below (via Entertainment Weekly).
Lil Yachty is celebrating the fourth anniversary of Lil Boat with a new song and its music video. The track is “Oprah’s Bank Account” and it features DaBaby and Drake. In the video, made by Director X, Yachty portrays Oprah. Watch below.
Gunna has released a brand new single called “SKYBOX.” He’s also shared a colorful music video for the song directed by Spike Jordan. Watch Gunna (in human and doll form) ride around in a hot air balloon, crash to Earth, and kick it with some belly dancers in the visual below.
The Brighton-based indie rock band Porridge Radio have shared a new song from their forthcoming album. “Circling” arrives with a new video directed by Rachel Winton, Ben Cole, and Tash Lever. Their album Every Bad is out March 13 via Secretly Canadian.
The Dixie Chicks are back. The country trio has shared “Gaslighter,” its first new song in over a decade.
The latest track from the band's forthcoming album 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'
Empress Of has announced her next album. I’m Your Empress Of arrives April 3 via Terrible. Ahead of the LP, she’s shared lead single “Give Me Another Chance” along with a dance-heavy music video directed by Alexis Goméz. Check it out below and scroll down for the album art and tracklist.
HAIM have shared their fourth offering from their next album. “The Steps” comes with a music video co-directed by Danielle Haim and Paul Thomas Anderson. Watch below. The new track follows the official announcement of Women in Music Pt. III, which arrives on April 24 via Columbia.
The Lemon Twigs, the Long Island duo of brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario, are back with a new album. Songs for the General Public is the follow-up to 2018’s concept album Go to School. The self-produced LP is out May 1 via 4AD. Below, check out the video for “The One,” directed by Michael Hili. Scroll down for the tracklist and cover art. Find physical editions of Songs at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
One week after the Dixie Chicks teased new song “Gaslighter” on social media, the country trio have revealed that the track will be available March 4. In a snippet posted to social media on Friday afternoon (Feb. 28), Dixie Chicks announce “Gaslighter” will drop in March alongside the definition of the word.
Lady Gaga lives for the applause, applause, applause — and her Little Monster fan base is certainly clapping now.
J Balvin has shared the video for his new single “Rojo.” It’s the third single from his forthcoming LP Colores, due out March 20. In the new video, Balvin’s character dies in a car crash en route to the hospital to meet his newborn daughter. He then haunts his family as a bloodied ghost. Check it out below, as well as the tracklist for Colores.
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Phoebe Bridgers has returned with a new single. “Garden Song” arrives with a video directed by her brother Jackson Bridgers. To create the visual, Bridgers asked her brother to orchestrate a serious of surprises to take place while she smoked a bong. Among them is an appearance from Tig Notaro dressed as a monk. Watch it all go down below.
The Magnetic Fields have announced a new collection called Quickies. It features 28 new short songs by Stephin Merritt that are all under three minutes long. Quickies will be released across five vinyl EPs on May 15 via Nonesuch. It’ll also be available digitally and on a single CD. Watch the new video for “The Day the Politicians Died” below.
Perfume Genius has announced a new album. Set My Heart on Fire Immediately is Mike Hadreas’ follow-up to his 2017 LP No Shape and it’s out May 15 via Matador. Watch the video for the new song “Describe” below.
Nandi Rose is back with another new song from her forthcoming Half Waif album The Caretaker. Watch the video for “Halogen 2” (directed and edited by Kenna Hynes) below. Nandi Rose discussed the new song and video in a statement:
Kelly Lee Owens has announced a new record: Inner Song is out May 1 via Smalltown Supersound. Owens has also shared a new song called “Melt!,” along with a film directed by Laneya Billingsley (aka Billie0cean). Watch that below.
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Stephen Malkmus has shared a video of his previously unreleased song “Brainwashed.” The solo acoustic performance was filmed for La Blogothéque at La Fontaine de Belleville in Paris. He also expanded his U.S. tour in support of his forthcoming third solo album Traditional Techniques. Check out the “Brainwashed” video and the full list of dates below. Find tickets for Stephen Malkmus’ tour here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)