
Spoon have announced a North American tour starting in the spring, hitting the road for about six weeks around various festival appearances, including the Hangout Music Festival, Sasquatch, and Bonnaroo. Continue reading

Spoon have announced a North American tour starting in the spring, hitting the road for about six weeks around various festival appearances, including the Hangout Music Festival, Sasquatch, and Bonnaroo. Continue reading

Indie rock/major label veterans Built to Spill release their first record since 2009’s There Is No Enemy, this April. The exact release date of Untethered Moon, their 8th studio record, is TBA, but the ever-active touring group hit the road for a short US tour around the record release. Continue reading
Re-reunited Swervedriver release their first record since 1998 on March 3, and the English alt-rock shoegazers hit the road at the start of the month. The band, who previously reunited in 2008, have released a couple songs from the new record, I Wasn’t Born To Lose You, and expanded the list of tour dates initially announced last month, including Great American Music Hall in SF on March 6th. Continue reading
Melbourne-based indie rocker Courtney Barnett (who NPR’s Bob Boilen calls “the best lyricist in rock music today”) is releasing her debut LP Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, on March 24 via Mom+Pop, and she’s announced a US tour in March starting in May. No Bay Area dates as of yet, but she does play the Bottlerock festival in Napa Valley on May 29th. She’s playing most of the other dates with Seattle female quartet Chastity Belt, including in LA at the Roxy on May 30th.

Speedy Ortiz announced the release of Foil Deer, their second full-length and follow up to last year’s Real Hair EP. The record comes out April 21 via Carpark.

Shit Luck for fans anticipating the first new Modest Mouse record in eight years, as Isaac Brock and co. have pushed back the release date of Strangers to Ourselves from March 3 to March 17. Perhaps they need the extra time to prep for their The Tonight Show appearance on that same day. Continue reading
LA via Philly brat-punk duo Rachel Gagliardi and Nicole Snyder, AKA Slutever, have released “Wide Open,” the second single from their Almost Famous EP. Nylon says of the single: “Mixed perfectly with both youthful naïveté and adult apathy, ‘Open Wide’ is a perfect growing-up anthem… Nestled in a space somewhere between punk rock and sweet pop.” Continue reading