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Tour news: Converge, The Japanese House, The Lemon Twigs, TEKE::TEKE, more

Plus: Clipse, Ayra Starr, A. Savage (Parquet Courts), Ex Hex, Desert Daze, Decisive Pink, Roc Marciano, On The Might of Princes, and more tour and festival news.

TEKE::TEKE walk us through every track on their cinematic new LP 'Hagata'

Listening to Montreal-based Japanese psych-rock band TEKE::TEKE is a bit like watching some crazy cult-classic foreign film. Blindfolded. Bandleader Sei Nakauchi Pelletier takes us through every song on their 2nd LP.

24 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Christine and the Queens, Sharon Van Etten, Martha Skye Murphy, Bush Tetras, Lunice, Lady London, TEKE::TEKE, Cornelius, This is the Kit, Lifeguard and more.

TEKE::TEKE prep new LP, opening for Unwound in NYC & Philly (watch the "Garakuta" video)

TEKE::TEKE‘s new album ‘Hagata‘ is out in June via Kill Rock Stars, and they have appearances at Treefort Fest and Mission Creek Festival coming up.

Indie Basement (5/7): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by Iceage, The Coral, A Certain Ratio, TEKE::TEKE, Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard, and Guardian Singles.

29 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by SPELLLING, CHAI, Lawrence Rothman/Amanda Shires, Mr. Jukes (Bombay Bicycle Club), Dawn Richard, If I Die First, Jenny Lewis & Serengeti, Rina Sawayama & Elton John, Chubby and the Gang, Field Music, Shad, and more…

BrooklynVegan & M for Montreal virtual 2021 SXSW showcase w/ No Joy, Teke::Teke & more

We wish we could be in Austin this year, but we’re still throwing a virtual SXSW showcase with our friends at M for Montreal…

14 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by John Carpenter, Erick the Architect (of Flatbush Zombies), Sumac, Dale Crover, Frozen Soul, Fontaines DC (Pogues cover), and more…

M for Montreal 2018 lineup (How to Dress Well, Kero Kero Bonito, Corridor, more)

The 2018 edition of M for Montreal happens November 14-17 at venues all over the city. The festival which focuses on emerging (mostly Canadian) artists is in its 13th year…

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.