John Congleton

Thrice talk new album 'Palms' in BV interview, share "The Grey" video

Thrice’s tenth album (and first for Epitaph) features Emma Ruth Rundle, a song with over 1,000 backing vocalists, and more.

Five Notable Releases of the Week (3/2)

This week’s Notable Releases include Camp Cope’s defiant new indie-punk LP, Lucy Dacus’ heavily arranged sophomore album, Soccer Mommy’s shiny Fat Possum debut, and more.

Suuns announce new LP 'Felt' (listen to "Watch You, Watch Me")

“This record is definitely looser than our last one (2016’s electronic-leaning Hold/Still),” says frontman Ben Shemie. “It’s not as clinical. There’s more swagger.”

Lucy Dacus announces new album 'Historian' & tour, shares "Night Shift"

”The first time I tasted somebody else’s spit, I had a coughing fit,” Lucy sings, opening what she says is her first breakup song.

Future Islands announce new LP, duet with Debbie Harry; listen to 'Ran' now!

Future Islands also have a bunch of shows coming up, including Panorama fest in NYC.

Goldfrapp announce new LP 'Silver Eye' (listen to "Anymore")

It’s their first in four years and members Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory made the record with John Congleton and Bobby Krlic (aka The Haxan Cloak).

Xiu Xiu announce new album 'FORGET', share new song "Wondering"

The album was produced with the help of John Congleton and Deerhoof’s Greg Saunier, and also includes contributions Kristof Hahn of Swans.

Nelly Furtado announces John Congleton-produced album, shares "Pipe Dreams"

After making something of a comeback with her Blood Orange collaboration, Nelly Furtado has teamed with the great indie rock producer John Congleton for her first album in five years…

Five Notable Releases of the Week (9/16)

Four excellent rock albums and an album that pushes the boundaries of modern-day jazz.

Cymbals Eat Guitars talk powerful new album 'Pretty Years,' working with Brand New & more ++ LP stream

Cymbals Eat Guitars came out swinging back in 2009, with their instantly-loved debut album Why There Are Mountains and some real solid buzz — they were one of the sure winners of CMJ ’09. They then retreated from the spotlight a bit, but only got better as a band…
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