Liz Fraser

Jonsi's gorgeously glitchy new album 'Shiver' is here

The Sigur Ros leader’s first solo album in 10 years features Robyn and Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser, and it’s a fantastic album that’s unlike anything else he’s done…

71 songs we like from August 2020

Our August playlist includes songs by Black Thought (ft. Pusha T & Killer Mike), Deftones, The Killers, Bright Eyes, Sufjan, Bon Iver, Angel Olsen, Billy Nomates, Sweeping Promises, Jazmine Sullivan, Carcass, Mr. Bungle, Napalm Death, and more…

Jonsi announces first solo LP in 10 years ft Liz Fraser, Robyn & more (listen to "Swill")

Sigur Ros’ Jonsi will release Shiver, his first album in a decade, October 2 via on Krunk. Like “Exhale,” which opens the album and was released as a single in April, the album was co-produced by PC Music’s A.G. Cook…

amazing live videos of Cocteau Twins, Brian Wilson, Rilo Kiley & more to watch while every show is cancelled

Today’s picks for live videos to watch while you’re home and every show is cancelled include Brian Wilson’s 2004 ‘Smile’ concert film, Cocteau Twins on the Heaven or Las Vegas tour, Jets To Brazil in 1999, Rilo Kiley in 2002, and more.

Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser guests on new Sam Lee song (listen)

In the 22 years since Cocteau Twins broke up, Elizabeth Fraser has kept a pretty low profile, making a few guest appearances here and there — like lending her voice to the Lord of the Rings scores — but not much else. This year, though, we’ve seen a lot of Liz…

Massive Attack capped their spectacular 'Mezzanine XXI' tour at Radio City (review)

Massive Attack’s ’Mezzanine XXI’ tour is an audio-visual spectacular, but Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser owned the night.

Massive Attack announce 'Mezzanine XXI' tour ft. Cocteau Twins' Liz Fraser

Trip-hop vets Massive Attack will be taking their classic ‘Mezzanine’ on the road for its 21st birthday…

Massive Attack V Adam Curtis premiered at Park Avenue Armory (review), shows continue this week

Having premiered at Manchester International festival in July, Massive Attack V Adam Curtis made its North American debut on Saturday night (9/28), the first of six shows at the cavernous Park Avenue Armory…

Massive Attack V Adam Curits (w/ Liz Fraser & Horace Andy) is here -- win tickets to final performance & afterparty!

1,500 people are surrounded on three sides by huge translucent screens on which Curtis’s dystopian film essay, Everything Is Going According to Plan, is projected, using all the digital drama of Massive Attack’s regular technicians, United Visual Artists…