Cocteau Twins

Wild Pink discuss the music that influenced their new album ‘A Billion Little Lights’

Wild Pink also shared one more new single off the album, ”Pacific City.”

Indie Basement (2/12): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums from Django Django, Virginia Wing, Heligoland, Rat Columns, Mush, plus Cheval Sombre, Lost Horizons, So Badly, and more.

Marissa Nadler joins Lost Horizons (Cocteau Twins, Dif Juz) on "Marie" from new album (listen)

Lost Horizons, the duo of Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) and Richie Thomas (Dif Juz), will release the second part of their guest-filled double album, In Quiet Moments, on February 26 via Bella Union…

Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins, Lost Horizons) lists his Top 10 LPs of 2020

The former Cocteau Twins bassist and current Bella Union boss and Lost Horizons member tells us his favorite albums of the year.

Harold Budd, rest in peace

The ambient icon and composer was 84.

listen to new Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd album 'Another Flower'

Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie and ambient composer Harold Budd have been making albums together since the mid-’80s, including tranquil classics like ‘The Moon And The Melodies‘ and the ‘Mysterious Skin‘ soundtrack…

20 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by James Blake, Bokani Dyer, Tobe Nwigwe/Black Thought, Curren$y/Boldy James, Lost Horizons (Cocteau Twins), Beabadoobee, Witch Egg (Osees), and more.

David Lynch talks This Mortal Coil in today's weather report, announces benefit livestream

Elvis Costello, Jim James, Angelique Kidjo and others will perform on Meditate America, a benefit for The David Lynch Foundation.

Lost Horizons (Cocteau Twins/Dif Juz) share Porridge Radio collab, "One For Regret"

Lost Horizons, the duo of ’80s 4AD Records vets Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) and Richie Thomas (Dif Juz), release their new album ‘In Quiet Moments‘, in February which also features Marissa Nadler, John Grant and more.

Classic Goth's 13 Greatest Albums

Light a candle and joins us as we count down a baker’s dozen of dark delights from goth’s classic ’80s era.
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