Matt Berry

Matt Berry shares "Summer Sun" from upcoming album ‘The Blue Elephant‘

The extremely multi-talented Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows, Toast of London) will release new album ‘The Blue Elephant’ in May.‘

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Lucy Dacus, Chronixx, Harmony Woods, The Breeders, Ibeyi, Phoebe Bridgers, Citizen, and more.

Matt Berry announces new album 'The Blue Elephant' (listen to "Aboard")

Matt Berry, who you may know from ‘What We Do in the Shadows‘ and ‘Toast of London,‘ is also an insanely talented musician whose songs traffic in baroque psychedelia, folk, exotica, jazz, and prog. (If you’ve watched ‘Toast‘, you’ve heard his music.) He’s just announced his ninth album…

Matt Berry bringing 'Toast' to Hollywood for new series

‘Toast of Tinseltown‘ will be the first new episodes of Matt Berry’s cult comedy series in six years.

Indie Basement: Top 40 Albums of 2020

This week in the Indie Basement: the best records of 2020, focusing on classic indie, college rock, and more.

Uncut's Top 75 Albums of 2020

Best of 2020 season continues… what do you think of Uncut’s list?

Indie Basement (9/18): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by Osees, Matt Berry, Mildlife and Le Couleur, plus Third Man’s new Detroit Space-rock comp.

23 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Jorja Smith, A$AP Ferg/Nicki MInaj, Laura Veirs, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Ela Minus, Tobacco, Black Marble (Robert Palmer cover), and more.

Matt Berry ('What We Do in the Shadows') preps new LP, shares "Something in My Eye"

Matt Berry, who you might know as Laszlo on FX’s What We Do in the Shadows (or from The IT Crowd, Toast of London, Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, and many other funny shows), is also a very talented musician and songwriter. His new album Phantom Birds…

10 Great TV Shows to Stream While Stuck at Home That Won’t Make You Feel Worse

Most of us probably have a little more time on our hands, or at least less options when it comes to that free time, thanks to COVID-19. With no concerts to attend, and cineplexes, museums, restaurants or bars to hang out at, we are stuck at home. Thank goodness for TV.
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