Vagabon is changing the title of her sophomore album. The record, previously known as All the Women in Me, is now called Vagabon. The LP is also getting a new release date. It was previously set to come out September 27, and will now arrive October 18 via Nonesuch. Below, check out the new cover
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Bad Bunny and J Balvin have dropped the video for “Cuidao por Ahí,” the third visual from their collaborative LP OASIS. It was shot on the Greek island Mykonos and directed by Colin Tilley, who previously helmed the clip for “Que Pretendes.” In the bizarre new clip, Bad Bunny and Balvin bring heavy goth vibes
The alluring, pulchritudinous, and bewitching pop/Funk/blue-eyed soul recording artist, Israeli born, Kfir Danieli has hit the New Music Weekly Top 40 Music Charts at number 32, with his attitude driven super-hit “Drama Queen”, right behind One Republic, and surpassing multi-platinum recording stars Drake and Katy Perry. Re-inventing his already successfully, sensational dance career with song
Jim James, frontman of My Morning Jacket, is releasing a new album with conductor/composer Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra. The Order of Nature comes out on October 18 via Decca Gold. Below, listen to the album’s “Set It to Song.” Scroll down for the first part of a mini-documentary on the making of The
Bill Callahan played New York’s Webster Hall tonight during the East Coast leg of his Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest tour. During his set, he paid tribute to his late friend and label-mate David Berman by covering Berman’s Silver Jews song “I Remember Me.” Callahan also reportedly played Silver Jews’ 1994 song “Trains Across the
Indie duo Whitney are being honored by their hometown of Chicago. Today, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that August 30 will be Whitney Day, in celebration of the group and their forthcoming LP Forever Turned Around, which arrives the same day via Secretly Canadian. The group will celebrate with various events around their native city, including
Kodak Black has pled not guilty to federal weapons charges, CBSMiami and The Associated Press report. According to The AP, authorities say that Kodak could face up to eight years in prison. Sentencing is reportedly set for November 13. Pitchfork has reached out to Kodak Black’s lawyers and representatives. Kodak was arrested on the charges
An appellate court has ruled on Wednesday that iconic film composer Ennio Morricone may reclaim the rights to his film scores, THR reports. Morricone sued Bixio Music Group in 2016 in an attempt to regain the copyrights to six of his film scores from the late ’70s and early ’80s. Morricone argued that his contract
Eminem’s publishing company Eight Mile Style filed a massive copyright infringement lawsuit against Spotify today, THR reports and documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm. The lawsuit claims that Spotify has no license to host about 250 of Eminem’s songs including many of his biggest hits (“My Name Is,” “Lose Yourself,” “Stan,” “Without Me,” “The Real Slim
Los Angeles alt-rock band that dog. are back with their first new material in more than 20 years. “If You Just Didn’t Do It” is the first single from Old LP, their first album since 1997’s Retreat from the Sun; it’s out October 4 via UMe. Listen to the new track below. The band’s lineup
Amen Dunes (a.k.a. Damon McMahon) has released a remix to his song “L.A.” featuring British singer-songwriter Westerman. McMahon remixed the closing track from his 2018 Sacred Bones LP Freedom with the Grammy-winning engineer Craig Silvey, trading verses and harmonizing with the “Easy Money” singer. Listen to the track below. Amen Dunes recently played the 2019
Animal Collective’s Avey Tare and Geologist have released the sprawling new composition ”Summer Blaze.” The nearly 25-minute long track serves as side A of the New Psycho Actives Vol. 2 single. Listen to the track below. The record serves as a sequel of sorts to the 2015 split New Psycho Actives Vol. 1 , which
North Carolina rap group Little Brother are back with their first album since 2010’s LeftBack. The new one is titled May the Lord Watch, and you can hear it below (via EMPIRE). Little Brother—the trio of rappers Big Pooh and Phonte and DJ/producer 9th Wonder—disbanded in 2010 shortly after releasing LeftBack. The group reunited for
In June, a New York Times investigation made the previously unknown revelation that a 2008 Universal Studios Hollywood fire destroyed a massive quantity of master tapes by a number of iconic artists across popular music history. Courtney Love and Hole joined Soundgarden, Steve Earle, and the estates of Tupac Shakur and Tom Petty to sue
A new documentary about indie rock collective the Elephant 6 Recording Co. has been released…but it is only available on VHS, as the Outline reports. A Future History Of: The Elephant 6 Recording Co chronicles two decades of the community that incubated bands such as Of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, the Apples in Stereo, and
Soul Train, the iconic music variety series created and hosted by Don Cornelius beginning in 1971 that showcased black musicians both established and up-and-coming, could make Broadway a stop on its long-running journey. A musical based on the show, with a creative team that includes three of the leading black women working in theater today,
The National will release a new concert film and EP this Friday, August 23. The National: I Am Easy To Find, Live From New York’s Beacon Theatre will be available to watch via Amazon Prime Video, and the companion EP arrives via Amazon Music. “We all got really emotionally attached to the whole thing, the
On today’s episode of his Beats 1 show “Time Crisis,” Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig welcomed special guest Mark Foster—frontman of Foster the People. Foster made headlines recently after he shared conspiracy theories on the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Foster has written a series of tweets on the subject in the past week, often accompanied by
Juicy J and DJ Paul have announced a series of Three 6 Mafia reunion shows. After performances at One Musicfest in Atlanta and the Loud Records 25th Anniversary show, they’ll headline a concert just outside of their hometown of Memphis on October 12 at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi. DMX and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will
Brazilian samba icon Elza Soares has shared a brand new song. It’s called “Libertação,” and it features fellow Brazilian vocalist Virgínia Rodrigues. Check it out below. [embedded content] Now 82, Soares has released nearly three dozen albums across her career, which has spanned for nearly 70 years. Her most recent addition is Deus É Mulher—“God
An album John Coltrane recorded with his Classic Quartet in 1964 will be released for the first time. Blue World, recorded directly between Crescent and A Love Supreme, takes an unfamiliar route for Coltrane, comprising revisions of his earlier work. Listen to the title track below. Recorded at New Jersey’s Van Gelder Studios, the 37-minute
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums and EPs from Sleater-Kinney, oso oso, Young Thug, Blanck Mass, and Channel Tres. Subscribe
The New York State Department of Labor has begun an investigation into labor practices at Sofar Sounds—a music events company that offers “intimate” concerts in spaces like houses, stores, and other non-traditional venues for music performance. The news was first reported in a recent feature on the Talkhouse written by John Colpitts (aka Kid Millions).
Chicago MC CupcakKe has announced “The 10k Tour”—an upcoming North American trek kicking off September 7. According to a recent tweet from the rapper, she will be giving away money to a randomly-selected fan each night. “I present to everyone ‘The 10k Tour’ (Giveaway)!,” CupcakKe tweeted. “I will be giving away $10,000!!! Every night of
The Roots are reissuing a trio of albums from the 1990s: 1994’s Do You Want More?!!!??!, 1996’s Illadelph Halflife, and 1999’s Things Fall Apart. First up is the Things Fall Apart reissue, which is available September 27 via Geffen/UMe/Urban Legends. The deluxe edition will include a remastered version of the record, bonus tracks, rare photos,
Quavo, Megan Thee Stallion, and City Girls have shared a brand new collaborative track. It’s called “Pastor,” and it appears on Quality Control’s latest installment of its Control the Streets compilation series. Give it a listen below. [embedded content] Quality Control—the Atlanta record label home to Migos, Lil Yachty, and others—released Control the Streets, Vol.
Miranda Lambert has announced a new album. Wildcard is out November 1 via Vanner Records/RCA Records Nashville. Lambert worked on the album with producer Jay Joyce, and it features the previously released tracks “It All Comes Out in the Wash,” “Locomotive,” and “Mess With My Head.” Today, Lambert has also shared the new song “Bluebird.”
Girl Talk (aka Gregg Gillis) and Young Nudy have released a new collaborative track called “No Problem.” Check it out below, along with a night-vision-tinted video directed by T Money. The new song follows Gillis’ collaboration with T-Pain and Tory Lanez, “Getcha Roll On,” which arrived earlier this year. He also collaborated with Flatbush Zombies’
BROCKHAMPTON are back with their third new song in three weeks. This one’s called “Boy Bye,” and it arrives with another announcement—their new album GINGER is out next Friday (August 23) via Question Everything/RCA. It also features their recent singles “If You Pray Right” and “I Been Born Again.” Listen below, and check out the
Peter Murphy of Bauhaus has suffered a heart attack, a representative revealed in a statement. He was taken to a New York City hospital on Tuesday evening due to shortness of breath. Cardiologist Jason Song, MD of Lenox Hill Hospital said that while further details of Murphy’s condition could not be divulged, the singer had