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Mannequin Pussy, Deerhoof, and More Contribute to New Palestine Benefit Compilation
A new benefit compilation, Musicians for a Free Palestine, has corralled Mannequin Pussy, Deerhoof, Frankie Cosmos, and dozens more artists to raise funds for eSims to help Gazans obtain cell service. Organized by Babehoven’s Maya Bon, Speedy Ortiz’s Andy Molholt, and the singer-songwriter Raquel Denis, the compilation features 71 songs, most unreleased. You can buy it now on Bandcamp.
Body Meat Announces Debut Album Starchris, Shares Video for New Song: Watch
Body Meat, the solo project of Philadelphia producer Chris Taylor, has announced his debut album. Starchris arrives August 23 via Partisan. Taylor has shared his new album’s lead single, “High Beams,” which blends together trap, nu-metal, and dance to tell the story of a programmer’s first-level boss fight. The new song also comes with a music video, which you can watch below.
Loma Announce New Album, Share Video for New Song “How It Starts”: Watch
Loma—the art-rock trio of Emily Cross, Dan Duszynski, and Jonathan Meiburg—have announced their first new album in nearly four years. How Will I Live Without a Body? comes out June 28 via Sub Pop. Today, they’re sharing the new song “How It Starts” with a video that’s both directed by and starring Emily Cross. Watch it below.
Spiritualized Announce Songs in A&E Vinyl Reissue
On June 21, via Fat Possum, Spiritualized are reissuing their 2008 album, Songs in A&E, as part of their ongoing Spaceman Reissue Program. The record, written and recorded after J Spaceman’s hospitalization with life-threatening double pneumonia, was remastered for the vinyl reissue by Matt Colton at Metropolis. It comes with new artwork and uploads of the “Soul on Fire” and “You Lie You Cheat” videos, officially online for the first time. Check them out below.
Menomena Surprise Release New EP The Insulation: Listen
Menomena have surprise-released The Insulation EP. It’s the Portland art-rock group’s first new music since releasing Moms in 2012. Listen to the three-song EP below. While Menomena never formally broke up, original member Brent Knopf left the band in 2011 and remaining members Danny Seim and Justin Harris continued under the moniker for several more years. After releasing fifth album Moms, Menomena toured around the globe. They played their last show in 2014 in their hometown of Portland, Oregon.
Jamie xx and Honey Dijon Share New Song “Baddy on the Floor”: Listen
Hot on the heels of his Coachella set, Jamie xx has shared a new song that he played at the festival. “Baddy on the Floor” features Honey Dijon and was created by the two DJs over video calls during the pandemic. Check it out below. Jamie xx has...
Elyanna, Amen Dunes, I. Jordan, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each other and discovering new favorites along the way. Each Monday, with our Pitchfork Selects playlist, we’re sharing what our writers are playing obsessively and highlighting some of the Pitchfork staff’s favorite new music. The playlist is a grab-bag of tracks: Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend.
Doja Cat Brings Out A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown at Coachella 2024
Doja Cat headlined the final night of the first weekend of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, bringing out guests including 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown, and—adding to his Tyler, the Creator guest spot—A$AP Rocky. Doja Cat’s Scarlet-heavy setlist also made room for an appearance from a capella group the Joy, but it omitted pop hits like “Say So” and “Kiss Me More,” favoring a rap-forward approach. Check out the setlist below, along with Coachella’s ongoing rebroadcast of shows from across the weekend.
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