John Dwyer

Watch OSEES play "Stinking Cloud" live for the first time; John Dwyer auctioning NFT artwork

“Stinking Cloud“ is on OSEES’ upcoming Levitation Sessions II streaming show and live album.

OSEES share "The Dream" from upcoming 'Levitation Sessions II' streaming show

Shot in a cavernous Los Angeles factory, OSEES’ new streaming show will feature a ”handful of never-before-played-live tunes & some new surprises.” You can also watch in 360 VR.

John Dwyer releasing experimental 'Endless Garbage' quintet album (stream 2 tracks)

‘Endless Garbage‘ also features the improvisational talents of drummer Ted Byrnes, bassist Greg Coates, keyboardist Tom Dolas, and horn player Brad Caulkins.

Grave Flowers Bongo Band prep Ty Segall produced new LP (listen to "Smile")

Grave Flowers Bongo Band’s new Ty Segall-produced album ‘Strength of Spring‘ is out in April via John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records.

21 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Tkay Maidza/Yung Baby Tate, Ghetts/Pa Salieu, H.E.R., Indigo Sparke, Endless Garbage (John Dwyer), Purgatory, Leno Banton, Pictish Trail, and more…

9 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Editrix, Papoose, Automatic (John Dwyer remix), Skullcrusher, and more.

The Fall releasing 1981 live album via Castle Face (listen to "Leave the Capitol")

This terrific-sounding Fall live album is being released for the 40th anniversary of the show — listen to “Leave the Capitol“ now.

Osees offshoot Witch Egg prep debut LP (listen to "City Maggot")

Witch Egg is an ”improvised set of songs” by Osees’ John Dwyer, Nick Murray (Oh Sees/White Fence), Tom Dolas (Osees), Brad Caulkins, and Greg Coates. ”When you’ve left the world behind, you will need a soundtrack while you lay in dream stasis,” says Dwyer.

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.

Le Guess Who? announces 2021 curators & initial lineup (Low, Phil Elverum, more)

Netherlands festival Le Guess Who? is going virtual this year, but they’ve announced 2021 dates, happening November 11-14, as well as the initial list of curators and performers.
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