June of 44

June of 44 played their first NYC show since the '90s @ Le Poisson Rouge (pics, setlist)

Originally scheduled for 2020, June of 44‘s East Coast run finally happened and the NYC show also featured SAVAK and Wørmhøles.

SAVAK prep remix LP ft Mogwai, Nate Kinsella, more (stream a track), touring

‘Error / Delight‘ also features remixes by Immersion (Colin Newman / Malka Spigel), Plus/Minus, Michael Hampton (Embrace), Eli Janney, and more.

June of 44 played LA (pics) + East Coast reunion shows this fall

The reunited June of 44 played some West Coast shows last week, and you can check out pics from the LA show here…

Tour news: Destroy Boys, Caroline Spence, SAVAK, Channel Tres, Sarah Squirm, more

Plus: Dougie Pool, Lil Tracy / Brennan Savage, Fred Armisen, Furnace Fest, Les Savy Fav, Let’s Eat Grandma and more tour and festival news.

Tour news: John Mulaney, The War on Drugs, Neko Case, June of 44, more

Plus: LCD Soundsystem, Sigur Rós, EarthGang, Neko Case, Regina Spektor, Chris Rock, The Afghan Whigs, Anaïs Mitchell, Coheed & Cambria, TMBG, Covet, Firefly 2022, and more tour and festival news.

SAVAK announce new album (watch the "No Blues No Jazz" video)

‘Human Error / Human Delight‘ will be out April 15.

June of 44 schedule first Northeast shows since the '90s for 2022

They were supposed to play NYC last year, which was cancelled due to the pandemic, and now they’re set to come here in fall of 2022.

18 landmark emo & post-hardcore albums from 1996

1996 was a historic year for emo. This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at 18 landmark emo (and emo-adjacent post-hardcore) albums from that year in honor of their 25th anniversaries…

15 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Vatican Shadow, June of 44 (John McEntire remix), Bill Callahan (rework of a Smog song), Dead To Fall, Big Joanie (Solange cover), Midlife, and more…

June of 44 share first new music in 21 years off upcoming 'Revisionist' album

The album features reworked versions of older songs, remixes by Matmos and John McEntire, and a previously unreleased track from 1996.
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