Ty Segall

End of the Road fest 2024: IDLES, Slowdive, Fever Ray, Lankum, Bonnie Prince Billy, Sleater-Kinney, more

Also playing this UK fest: Yo La Tengo, Sleater-Kinney, Lankum and Baxter Dury, Jockstrap, Ty Segall, Militarie Gun, Camera Obscura, Cornelius, Nation of Language and lots more.

Our Favorite Songs of the Week (Playlist)

This week’s playlist includes Shannon & The Clams, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Rosie Tucker, Arab Strap, SDRE, The Smile, and more.

Indie Basement (1/26): the week in classic indie, college rock and more

This week in the Basement: Ty Segall, The Smile, Gruff Rhys, The Umbrellas, Finnoguns Wake (ex-Royal Headache), Vanishing Twin, and more.

Our Favorite Songs of the Week (playlist)

Waxahatchee (ft. MJ Lenderman), Ride, The Smile, Four Tet, Rosali, Holly Macve, Bruiser Wolf (ft Danny Brown & Zelooperz), Kali Uchis (ft. Peso Pluma), Ty Segall, J Mascis, Buffalo Tom, and more.

12 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Ty Segall, Future Islands, DÖDSRIT, @ (At), and more

Indie Basement: Most Anticipated Albums of 2024

Forty-two things to look forward to this year, including Yard Act, Grandaddy, IDLES, J Mascis, JAMC, Liam Gallagher & John Squire, The Libertines, Ride, King Hannah, Buffalo Tom, and more.

86 Albums We're Anticipating in 2024

Joanna Newsom, Vampire Weekend, Billie Eilish, Mannequin Pussy, IDLES, Julia Holter, Knocked Loose, MGMT, glass beach, and more albums we can’t wait to hear in 2024.

Meatbodies announce new album & tour, share "Hole"

‘Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom’ will be out March 8 via In the Red

Kilby Block Party 2024 lineup (LCD Soundsystem, Postal Service, Vampire Weekend, Joanna Newsom, CSS, more)

The Salt Lake City festival also features Wu-Tang Clan, Death Cab for Cutie, Interpol, Belle and Sebastian, Courtney Barnett, Alvvays, Dinosaur Jr., CSS, and more.

Charles Moothart (Ty Segall Band) preps new solo LP: watch "Roll" video

‘Black Holes Don’t Choke’ is Charles Moothart’s first album under his own name, and it’ll be out in March via In the Red.
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