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DIRTY THREE MAKE LANDFALL IN NORTH AMERICA

posted November 4th, 2025

Land ho! In March 2026, The Dirty Three are crossing the ocean to embark on what will be an immensely-anticipated North American tour. These shows will be the trio’s first in the U.S. since 2012, following the release of their celebrated album, Love Changes Everything, last year. Their impassioned live performances stir up a volcanic force each time: plunging into an explosive free fall in one moment, then morphing into a divine pool of emotions in an effortless flow. Like witnessing any supernatural phenomenon, it's... (read more)

Artists in this story: Mick Turner, Dirty Three, Jim White

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TASHI DORJI SEEKS SILENCE

posted November 3rd, 2025

Tashi Dorji turns to the electric guitar for his third Drag City album, low clouds hang, this land is on fire, out January 30. After the furious acoustic improvisations that drove the previous two — Stateless and we will be wherever the fires are lit — his electric guitar now sets up a greater shock: a disarmingly gentle musical drift. Today, the first single "gathering" releases with a music video by Robert Beatty.

When asked why he turned the knob down from 11... (read more)

Artists in this story: Tashi Dorji

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A SOLO TRANSMISSION FROM GEOLOGIST

posted October 28th, 2025

Geologist is the nom-de-théâtre of Brian Weitz, whose pursuits have been an active part of the music underground since he was 15, playing and working in alignment with an organic ensemble of friends that would one day choose to call what they were doing Animal Collective. Can I Get a Pack of Camel Lights?, the first-ever proper Geologist solo album — due out January 30 — is Brian’s pursuit of a musical answer to the not-oft-enuf-ast question: what if, back in... (read more)

Artists in this story: Geologist

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HEAD DOWN THE ROAD WITH JIM WHITE

posted October 23rd, 2025

Jim White's new album Inner Day is out tomorrow! Ahead of the game, Jim releases the gorgeous instrumental track "Two Ruffys" today with a new music video directed by Anna White.

"Two Ruffys" scores a feverish sense of disconnection, seeking to make sense of the isolation that life and death invariably brings. Named for a place down the road from his late father’s home, Jim’s song combines two pieces written in the wake, meditating on two states – an ambient weave... (read more)

Artists in this story: Jim White