Johnny Jewel

Johnny Jewel announces first East Coast solo show w/ Black Marble, Desire & more for 50th birthday

“It’s my first solo performance on the East Coast & our first time back to NYC in 5 years,” Johnny Jewel says of the show.

SXSW adds 350+ acts to 2024 lineup

New SXSW additions include Black Keys, Scowl, Kneecap, SNŐÕPER, Johnny Jewel, Bootsy Collins, Therapy?, STRFKR, Allegra Krieger, Arny Margret, and Corridor.

23 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Cocorosie, Johnny Jewel (Chromatics), Killer Mike, SZA, Doja Cat, Drake, Sexyy Red, Dogstar, and more.

35 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Lice (Aesop Rock + Homeboy Sandman), George FitzGerald, Gogol Bordello, Twain, Gilla Band, Röyksopp (ft. Susanne Sundfør), Field Medic, Skullcrusher, Rhett Miller, Sloan, and more…

Listen to Italians Do It Better's 'After Dark 4' comp ft Desire, Sally Shapiro & more

’After Dark 4‘ also features tracks by Annie-Claude Deschênes of Montreal group Duchess Says (her solo debut), Glüme, Causeway, Club Intl, Mothermary, and more.

39 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Cave In, Sampa The Great/Denzel Curry, Quelle Chris, GWAR, Kelly Lee Owens, Weird Nightmare/Bully, Shearwater, Mogwai, Faye Webster, Anika, Desire, Hether Fortune, and more…

Desire ready new Johnny Jewel-produced album, share "Telling Me Lies"

Desire, the duo of Megan Louise and Johnny Jewel (Chromatics, Glass Candy), have announced Escape, their first album in a decade

38 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Bon Iver & Ethan Gruska, Rosalía, Undeath, Sudan Archives, Ufomammut, Yawners, Yumi Zouma, Weezer, Jeanines, Sally Shapiro (Johnny Jewel remix), Anna Prior (Metronomy), and more…

SXSW adds over 300 artists to 2022 lineup (Dream Syndicate, Moor Mother, Self Esteem, more)

Plus: Circuit des Yeux, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Johnny Jewel, Shamir, Indigo Sparke, Just Mustard, Kiwi Jr, Pip Blom, Anna Fox Rochinski, Sweeping Promises, King Hannah, Cadence Weapon, and lots more. SXSW happens March 14 – 20 in Austin.

Chromatics break up

In a statement credited to Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller and Adam Walker (but not Johnny Jewel), they say “After a long period of reflection, the three of us have made the difficult decision to end Chromatics.“
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