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The Charlatans & Ride NYC shows on BrooklynVegan presale (password here)

Our presale for The Charlatans & Ride’s shows at Webster Hall and Brooklyn Steel runs today from 10 AM – 10 PM.

The Charlatans & Ride playing classic albums in full on 2023 tour (BV presale for NYC shows)

The tour has The Charlatans playing ‘Between 10th and 11th‘ in full, while Ride will play ‘Nowhere‘ in full

Ride & The Charlatans tease joint North American tour

Ride and The Charlatans both teased each other’s records on their socials today, saying news would be announced soon…

Indie Basement (11/4): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: Daniel Avery, Special Interest, Spoon, La Femme, µ-Ziq, Ride vinyl reissues, SAULT, Carla Dal Forno and more.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Fever Ray, Open Mike Eagle, Alvvays, Gladie, Guided by Voices, Sharon Van Etten, Sorry, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Jazmine Sullivan, Tindersticks, and more.

Ride's Andy Bell announces 3 new EPs ft remixes, acoustic versions & covers (listen)

Ride‘s Andy Bell will release three new EPs in November: 1 with remixes by A Place to Bury Strangers, David Holmes and more; 1 with acoustic versions; and one with covers of songs by The Kinks, Arthur Russell and more

Ride bassist Steve Queralt preps EP with filmmaker Michael Smith (listen to "Glitches")

Ride bassist Steve Queralt and filmmaker Michael Smith‘s collab EP ‘Sun Moon Town‘ will be out in October

Tallies discuss the influences behind their new album

Toronto dreampop band Tallies’ second album ‘Patina‘ is out now, and they’ll be on tour in September and October.

Pye Corner Audio collabs with Ride's Andy Bell on new album 'Let's Emerge!' (listen)

Ride’s Andy Bell features on five of the album’s 10 blissed-out tracks

New songs from Four Tet & Mount Kimbie, and Robert Smith remix of Ride on new EP comp

Tracks from Sylvan Esso, Charlotte Adigery, and more also appear on the new EP compilation from UK concert promoters turned record label Eat Your Own Ears…
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