Jad Fair
Jad Fair & Kramer prep 'The History of Crying, Revisited' (watch the "Red Red Sun" video)
It’s the first US release for Kramer & Jad Fair‘s third album together which originally came out in 2017.
27 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Headie One/Burna Boy, Flying Raccoon Suit, Paysage D’Hiver, Oryx, Closer, Kings of Leon, Stefflon Don, Rose City Band, Cory Hanson, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Rhiannon Giddens, and more…
Indie Basement (12/4): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more
This week in the Basement: reviews of new records by Lost Horizons (ex Cocteau Twins), Jetstream Pony (ex Wedding Present/Trembling Blue Stars), King Hannah, Half Japanese, Ghost Power (Tim Gane) and Gustaf.
Daniel Johnston & Tweedy vinyl-only live album out this month (listen to "Worried Shoes")
Plus: Daniel Johnston & Jad Fair’s 1990 album It’s Spooky is getting reissued on vinyl.
listen to David Berman tribute LP ft Dean Wareham, Adam Green, Jeffrey Lewis, more
The tribute also includes Silver Jews/Purple Mountains covers by Pete Astor (The Loft), Robert Scott (The Bats), Jad Fair, Business of Dreams, Kyle Forster (who played on the Purple Mountains album), Jeremy Jay, Diane Cluck, Daisies, Holy Wave, Caged Animals, Bill Baird, and more.
Half Japanese ready 'Invincible' (listen to "Puppet People"), playing NYC
Cult DIY icon Jad Fair is back with a brand new Half Japanese album, titled ’Invincible’ and out February 22 via Fire Records…
Yo La Tengo Hanukkah Night 4: Half Japanese, John Hodgman, more (review, setlist)
Plus: Marshall Crenshaw and more Hanukkah fun. Who will be the special guests tonight?
Strobe Talbot (ft. Jad Fair) releasing new LP (listen to "Poetic Heart")
The vinyl features a first-of-its-kind morphing hologram pressed into the record.
Silver Apples touring this fall, featured on new compilation, working on new album
Dates include shows at Market Hotel and WFMU Monty Hall.
Jad and David Fair (Half Japanese) releasing 'Shake, Cackle and Squall' -- listen to "In-between Alive And Dead"
The album title is a fitting title for this noisy record from these outsider art brothers.