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Album news, articles, and videos can be found through various websites and media outlets. Some of the most popular sources include MTV, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and NME. These sites often feature reviews, interviews, and other content related to upcoming and current albums. Additionally, many record labels and bands have their own websites that provide information and videos related to their albums. Social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook can also be used to stay up to date on album news.
https://open.spotify.com/track/5Pqu8tfMbvIePTzWd9VZ3a?si=0601066735e54148 Hailing from Dallas in Texas are Tela Bella, an indie-electronica duo who recently caught our attention with 'Iridescent Light'. Serving as a taster to the outfit's self-produced 'Echo City' album (listen here), this song presents listeners with a breakbeat sound that somehow feels both melancholic and also playful at the same time. The production…
Electronic music artist and boundary pusher Subtronics enters a groundbreaking new chapter with the full release of his two-part album, FIBONACCI. First announced live from his set on Ultra Music Festival’s mainstage in March 2025, Part 1 quickly gained viral traction and widespread acclaim. Today, October 6th, he has announced Part 2, with the full […]
Riviera, the new album from Lemonille, drifts through a lush, introspective soundscape — infusing dreamy pop and electronic atmospheric entrancement. Written and recorded over several years, it moves between dreamlike synth-pop and cinematic ambience, exploring themes of longing, reflection, and inner calm. From the seaside serenity of “Levanter” to the glowing expanse of “The Light,” Lemonille crafts an album that feels both deeply personal and quietly transportive. “Levanter” opens the album with hypnotic enthrallment, as beach-set ambient sounds combine with lush keys. Glistening synths, thumping rhythms, and steady guitar tones emerge thereafter — as does the smoothly absorbing vocal lead.
On October 7, 2003, “Tomlab” label released “The Lemon of Pink”, the second Books (The) studio album. Personnel: Paul de Jong – mixing, mastering Nick Zammuto – mixing, mastering Anne Doerner – vocals Frieda Luczak – cover design Track listing: All tracks by Paul de Jong and Nick Zammuto. The Lemon of Pink The Lemon of…
On October 7, 2003, “Barsuk” label released “Transatlanticism”, the fourth Death Cab for Cutie studio album. It was recorded December – June 2003, at “Hall of Justice” in Seattle, Washington, “Tiny Telephone” in San Francisco, and was produced by Chris Walla. Personnel: Ben Gibbard – vocals, guitar, piano, foot-stomp, hand clap effects Christopher Walla – vocals, guitar,…