By Elsa Keslassy
04.04.2020 - 16:27 / nme.com
'Peter Doherty And The Puta Madres' came out last year
Peter Doherty And The Puta Madres are set to release All At Sea, a new film that documents the making of the band’s debut album.
The film, named after the album’s opening track, was made by Roger Sargent and will air at 8.30pm BST tonight (April 4) at the below link.
The band, fronted by Pete Doherty (The Libertines, Babyshambles), released their debut eponymous album last April.
In a four-star review, NME’s Andrew Trendell wrote: “If you
By Elsa Keslassy
An out-of-the-blue inquiry provided a pivotal turn for Austin-based singer-songwriter Whitney Rose's fourth album, We Still Go to Rodeos, which premieres exclusively below.Rose, a native of Canada's Maritimes, was in the middle of writing songs for the set in early 2019 when she was contacted by Paul Kolderie, whose production credits include Radiohead, The Pixies, Uncle Tupelo and Hole.
"Planet 9 is an artistic endeavor that I hope will help others meditate in a unique way."
For the last three years, Rose McGowan has been at the forefront of Hollywood's #MeToo movement, and now the multimedia artist plans to reshape her art with her debut album Planet 9, landing on streaming platforms Friday.The 46-year-old actress/activist finds the signature sound of her utopian world from her childhood named Planet 9, which coincidentally shares the title of the planet two researchers discovered in Pluto's absence back in 2015.
Activist, author, and filmmaker Rose McGowan is releasing her first album of original music: Planet 9 is out this Friday, April 24. “When I was a small child going through tough times, I created a utopian world in my mind and I named it Planet 9,” McGowan explained in a statement. “I felt safe on this invented planet of mine. I also used to wonder what sounds existed on my planet.”
Rose McGowan is about to release her debut album, Planet 9.
By Dominic Patten
It's an interesting time for musicians. As the world continues to battle the global coronavirus pandemic, artist everywhere are wondering just what their next can and should be.
How many top 40 hits does a producer need before they can consider themselves a success? Ask Duke Dumont, and he'll tell you none of that matters. The U.K. star has been a figurehead of the '90s house revival since storming his home country'
Rina Sawayama is a Japanese British pop artist who has been gaining a big fan base over the years and she has finally dropped her debut album, Sawayama!
Muzz—the new band of Paul Banks, producer/multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman, and Matt Barrick—have shared a new song along with the announcement that their debut album is on the way. Muzz will release their self-titled record via Matador on June 5. Watch the video from “Red Western Sky” below. Find physical editions of Muzz at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Interpol's Paul Banks, producer Josh Kaufman and The Walkmen's Matt Barrick tell us about their "cosmic" album – inspired by '70s rock and tackling mental health
“Coronavirus ain’t gonna stop World In Red, baby!"
Jordyn Woods is ready to take on the music industry.
BTS' A.R.M.Y. fans are such an undeniable force that even their pranks can create a major impact. Ahead of April Fools' Day 2020, fans across social media began anticipating the "debut" of a "new" boy ban
Newcomer John Lindahl has released his new album Opening Night!
If you're anything like us, you've probably been playing Conan Gray's "Wish You Were Sober" on repeat. The track is from the 21-year-old singer-songwriter's debut album Kid Krow, which came out last Friday (April 3).
Thirty years after forming in Zion, Ill., Scott Lucas figures he and whoever he's playing with in Local H are indeed Lifers in the music world. And that's what makes it a fitting title for the group's ninth studio album, and first in five years, premiering exclusively below.