Juana Molina

Juana Molina announces North American tour

Argentinian experimentalist Juana Molina released the Forfun EP last year and will now support it on tour in Canada and the U.S. this spring…

19 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by TNGHT, Courtney Barnett, Banoffee, Davido/Popcaan, Empath, Itasca, Juana Molina, Nick Waterhouse, and more.

tours announced: Strung Out, Twilight Sad, WWPJ, Juana Molina, Toro Y Moi, more

Plus: JPEGMAFIA, Sheer Mag, Khruangbin, Jonathan Richman, Local H, Thou, Wrong, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Van William, Warm Thoughts/Glitterer, Gladie, and more tour announcements.

Big Ears expands 2018 lineup (Four Tet, Arto Lindsay, Ikue Mori, Marc Ribot, more)

Additions include Kieran Hebden (aka Four Tet) + Mats Gustafsson (The Thing), Paal Nilssen-Love (The Thing) + Arto Lindsay, Ikue Mori, Marc Ribot, Yuka C. Honda (Cibo Matto), and more.

BRIC House 2018 spring schedule (Jamila Woods, Juana Molina, IFE & more)

The Downtown Brooklyn venue’s programming schedule includes music, art exhibitions, performance, public programs, TV & podcast, and more.

Uncut's Top 75 Albums of 2017

As usual, Uncut‘s list has some similarities to their sister publication MOJO, but they have some other surprises in store too.

Big Ears 2018 lineup (GY!BE, Diamanda Galas, Bonnie Billy, Gas, Four Tet, more)

The awesome lineup also includes Jenny Hval, Juana Molina, Julie Byrne, Kelly Lee Owens, Laurel Halo, Lightning Bolt, Rostam, Sam Amidon, Steve Gunn, and still much more.

Juana Molina touring behind 'Halo' (dates, LP stream)

Genre-defying Buenos Aires singer/songwriter Juana Molina returned this year with her first album in four years, Halo. Like 2013’s Wed 21, it was released on Crammed Discs (most of her previous albums are on Domino)…

Pop Montreal announces more 2017 artists

Pop Montreal happens September 13 – 17. New Addi include William Basinski, Juana Molina, John Maus, Aldous Harding, Mourn, Lucy Dacus and lots more.

Deerhoof announce guest-filled new LP, share first single ft. Jenn from Wye Oak

Deerhoof’s new album ‘Mountain Moves’ also features Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab), Awkwafina, Juana Molina, Xenia Rubinos, and Matana Roberts.
<< >>