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Paul Weller announces new album '66': listen to "Soul Wandering"

’66’ will be out May 24, the day before Weller’s 66th birthday, and includes contributions from Noel Gallagher, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Madness’ Suggs McPherson, Richard Hawley, and more.

14 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Roger Waters, Small Crush, Pronoun, La Force, Home is Where, Worriers, Lifeguard (The Jam cover), and more.

The Tubs' Owen Williams discusses the influences behind their fantastic debut album 'Dead Meat'

The Tubs, which features former Joanna Gruesome songwriters Owen Williams and George Nicholls, just released their great debut album. Influences include Richard & Linda Thompson, The Jam, The 1975 and more.

Electric Six announce covers album & tour (listen to "Yah Mo B There")

Electric Six‘s ‘Streets of Gold‘ includes their take on songs by INXS, Pixies, Alice Cooper, KISS, Fleetwood Mac, and more.

Art d'Ecco released 'In Standard Definition,' covered The Jam's "That's Entertainment"

Victoria, BC’s Art D’Ecco recently released their third album ‘In Standard Definition.‘

Indie Basement (5/14): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of great new albums by Paul Weller, Juliana Hatfield, The Chills, Matt Berry, and more.

Paul Weller shares "Glad Times" from upcoming album 'Fat Pop'

It‘s the second single from ‘Fat Pop,‘ Paul‘s upcoming 16th album, which is due in May.

Paul Weller announces new album 'Fat Pop,' shares "Cosmic Fringes"

Paul Weller‘s 16th solo album ‘Fat Pop (Volume 1)’ is out in May and the first single has the Modfather dabbling in shiny, synthy rock.

Paul Weller gets remixed by Jane Weaver, Gwenno, and more on new EP

While Paul’s new album On Sunset is very much keeping in the warm soul vein of his 30-year solo career, there’s decided krautrock/prog vibe to all these remixes.

Less Than Jake talk new album, influences, favorite new bands, Ska Against Racism & more

As Less Than Jake gear up for their first full-length album in seven years, we spoke to Roger Lima about the new music, new lineup, influences, favorite new bands, taking a stand against racial injustice, and more…
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