Noah Cyrus returns today with a brand new single ‘I Burned LA Down.' ‘I Burned LA Down’—released today— is the first single taken from this stellar body of work by the 22-year-old Nashville born, Los Angeles based songwriter. Watch the new music video directed by Actual Objects and inspired by the art-house films she so loves.
The new track is the latest to be revealed from the band’s fourth album, Blue Hours. Band members Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones team up with producer Ian Grimble on what is one of their most personal records to date. In addition, the band has previously released songs “Spiders,” “All That You Are” and “Shadows.' Plus, check out tour dates!
U.K.-based band Bear’s Den is set to release their fourth studio album, Blue Hours. Band members Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones once again team up with producer Ian Grimble on what is one of their most personal records to date. In conjunction, the band premieres “Spiders,” today, which follows the release of last year’s single, “All That You Are.”
The group's recent album 'How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?' featured collaborations with Anaïs Mitchell, Taylor Swift, Robin Pecknold, and more. The group consists of Aaron Dressner of The National and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon.
Big Red Machine is a project created by Aaron Dressner (The National) and Justin Vernon (Bon Iver). The group has released singles from the album throughout the summer, including 'Phoenix” (feat. Fleet Foxes and Anaïs Mitchell)” and 'Renegade (feat. Taylor Swift)'.
Ahead of the release of The Grief We Gave Our Mother, American Songwriter premiered “Been A Lover,” saying that it “sounds as honest and fervent as the song’s origin story,” adding, “the track hums along with a vibe similar to that of balladeer Ben Howard.”
Keeping with the collaborative energy behind Big Red Machine, “Phoenix” was co-written by Aaron Dessner, Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold, Justin Vernon and Anaïs Mitchell with co-production credit for both Pecknold and Dessner. “Phoenix” marks the first collaboration between Pecknold and Big Red Machine.
Recently, Far Out Magazine commended Fowler’s perseverance in the previously released single, “I’m Still Trying,” saying, “The relaxed roll of acoustic guitar and churning drums make this listening experience wonderfully easy,” and Culture Collide called the same song “a meditation on the tribulations of adulthood and change.”
The song was recorded in Los Angeles at the Kitty Committee studio in March 2021, the same week that Swift and Dessner took home the GRAMMY for Album of the Year for folklore.
In the coming days and weeks prior to release day, Big Red Machine will be sharing a selection of tracks from How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, beginning today with “Latter Days,” the first single and album opener.
A gentle exploration of love, 'Coffee' is all things comforting - pancakes in the morning, a warm blanket in the evening and inflecting electronic embellishments to through a bit of spice into the mix.
Directed by Julio Quintana, written by Quintana and Chris Dowling and produced by Javier Chapa, Darren Moorman, Chris George, Ben Howard, Trey Reynolds Blue Miracle tells the incredible true story of Casa Hogar.
This show marks the first band performance since the conclusion of a worldwide tour in January 2019, which culminated in a sold-out four night run at London’s Brixton Academy.
In celebration of the new record, Ben will be performing an exclusive one-off global live stream event. Filmed at the iconic Goonhilly Earth Station on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, UK, Ben and his band will perform new album tracks for the first time.
Filmed at the iconic Goonhilly Earth Station on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, UK, Ben and his band will perform new album tracks for the first time. This show marks the first band performance since the conclusion of a worldwide tour in January 2019, which culminated in a sold-out four night run at London’s Brixton Academy.
he two EPs mark the musician embarking on his solo adventure following his work with the band Dream the Electric Sleep, The Wild Jays, and one half of the duo Neon Rain.
Rising Electropop duo HOFFEY have teamed up with the genre-defying producer Vincent on the single 'GOOD THINGS ARE COMING, out now via Physical Presents.
Multi-hyphenate superstar Dennis Quaid continues to connect with audiences of all facets of his legendary career, as he releases 'America, I Love You, Too,' a LIVE performance track.