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New Track: White Prism – “Dance On”

NYC’s White Prism will release a self-titled EP on April 23rd and has shared “Dance On,” a cut from that debut effort. White Prism is the project of Johanna Cranitch, who creates light,…

The Besnard Lakes Release Video for “People of the Sticks,” New Album Out Now

Two days after the release of their new album Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO, The Besnard Lakes have released a new video for album single “People of the Sticks.” In the video, mentos-like pills…

Album Review: The Besnard Lakes – Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO

Montreal indie-rock outfit The Besnard Lakes, fronted by husband and wife duo Jace Lasek and Olga Goreas, released their fifth studio album this week on the Jagjaguwar label. Containing only eight songs, half…

Deerhunter Releases New Song “Monomania”

Some hail Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox as a genius while other lose interest with the changing tides. However, what’s for certain is that Cox never sits still for very long. Monomania refers to…

Angel Olsen Signs to Jagjaguwar, Reissues Albums

Angel Olsen’s music can range from stripped down songwriting that taps into an era of music long past or distorted psychedelia. In any case, her voices wavers with emotion as sings boldly over…

KLRU Benefit Concert Planned to Support PBS & ACL Archives

KLRU has announced a benefit concert featuring headliners The Dixie Chicks as well as performances by Court Yard Hounds and Natalie Maines. The night will also serve as a tribute to Lloyd Maines with…

Album Review: Tyler, The Creator – Wolf

Even one of my close personal friends who considers himself virtually unoffendable has cringed with distaste upon hearing a few of rising hip-hop star Tyler, The Creator’s sickest rhymes. Tyler lives to push…

Show Preview: Greg Mullen and the Cosmic American Band Album Release at Holy Mountain April 6

Saturday will be a tough pick. In addition to the show we wrote about yesterday and an autism benefit at the Mohawk, rising Austin musician Greg Mullen will be holding his album release…

New Track: Malaikat Dan Singa – “I Create In the Broken System”

Arrington De Dionyso is legendary for his wild, experimental free jazz songs as Old Time Relijun. De Dionyso has kicked around with the likes of Ian Svenonius and a slew of folks from…

Video: Flaming Lips and Bon Iver – “Ashes in the Air” (NSFW)

The Flaming Lips have released a video for the collaborative song they did with Bon Iver on last year’s The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends. In the video rainbow-patterned visual noise distorts the image…

Show Preview: Walker Lukens Album Release at ND Saturday April 6

Austin musician Walker Lukens creates music ranging from singer-songwriter, guitar-driven acoustic rock to piano driven indie-pop. His album Devoted is out today on WhiteLabBlackLab, the same label that houses Austin sensation The Eastern Sea….

Album Review: Generationals – Heza

Generationals’ new album Heza is built on crisp production and undulating synths. The album possesses a sort of sheen and sparkle that’s captivating and memorable. Though not quite beachy, Heza does contain a…

Marmalakes Share New Track “Wells”

We’ve written about Austin indie-folk-pop trio Marmalakes more than a few times here at Pop Press International. Today, we’re thrilled to bring you news that the band has released a new single entitled…

Foxing Quarterly Issue No. 2 Release Party w/ Good Field & Derrick Brown

Foxing Quarterly continues to grow as “a print-only creative space for writers and artists.” Daniel Mejia and Jane Robbins Mize edit this quarterly publication which has made lasting impressions on the literature scene in…

The Tontons at Holy Mountain w/ Royal Forest Live Review

Houston’s Tontons are a band who have been garnering remarkable press in recent months, including several stories right here at Pop Press International. Fresh off a mind-blowing SXSW week during which the band…

Album Review: Telekinesis – Dormarion

The third LP from Telekinesis, Dormarion, embraces varying takes on buoyant indie-pop and manages to simultaneously foray into diverse territories of sound while remaining cohesive. Moving between eighties synth, nineties rock, and acoustic…

Blank Tapes Release “Coast to Coast” Video, Embark on Tour

Pop Press International faves The Blank Tapes have released a new video via Filter for track “Coast to Coast” from their forthcoming full-length Vacation, out on May 14th on Antenna Farm Records. Directed by…

Reservations Release EP, Celebrate with Show on April 13

Austin’s Reservations is a band fronted by Jana Horn, who began writing songs as a solo project. After recorded with Paul Price of Good Field, the band added Jason Baczynski and Alán Uribe, both…

Brazos Compiles Mixtape, Announces NYC Residency

We’re big Brazos fans here at Pop Press International. The band has a ton going on in advance of the May release of Saltwater on Dead Oceans. Streaming now is an incredibly eclectic mixtape compiled…

New Track: Dark Dark Dark – “What I Needed”

At the center of the new track from Dark Dark Dark are the soulful vocals of Nona Marie Invie. This is a common feature of the lean, nonchalant pop of this indie pop outfit….

Foxing Quarterly Releases 2nd Issue Tonight at The Parish

The Austin-based literary journal Foxing Quarterly will release its second issue in a an event co-sponsored by indie press Write Bloody. The journal’s inaugural edition impressed the indie-lit world with the top notch writing it showcased as…

Lana Del Rey Covers Leonard Cohen’s “Chelsea Hotel No. 2”

Pop chanteuse Lana Del Rey has released a video and cover of Leonard Cohen’s impeccable “Chelsea Hotel No. 2.” The video features dark, stark shots of Del Rey singing into a microphone and…

Video: Phosphorescent – “Song for Zula”

It’s no secret that we adore Phosphorescent here at Pop Press Intl. We gave their newest effort Muchacho a ‘Pop Press Picks’ status and wrote about two of their sets at SXSW. This week…

New Track: Hausu – “Leaning Mess”

The Pacific Northwestern cities of Seattle and Portland were in the front seat of the vehicle that drove 90s alternative and indie music to new heights, which gives those cities a unique ability…

Radiation City Shares “Foreign Bodies” Ahead of Animals in the Median LP

Radiation City is on the shortlist of bands I’m bummed about missing at SXSW. Not only does the new single from their forthcoming LP sound great, but their live show was recommended to…

Mikal Cronin Shares “Weight” from Forthcoming LP

We were impressed with Mikal Cronin’s set when we caught him at SXSW this year, and we’re looking forward to the release of his new album, MCII, in May on Merge Records. The first single…

Marnie Stern Releases Video for “Immortals,” Announces Tour

Yesterday we ran our review of Marnie Stern’s excellent new record Chronicles of Marnia, which dropped last week on Kill Rock Stars. Today, Stern released a video for album track “Immortals.” Cinematically stunning,…

Stream: Telekinesis – Dormarion

Michael Benjamin Lerner is the creative force at the center of Telekinesis, and he will soon drop his third full-length. But before Merge Records releases the album next week, you can stream the…

New Track: Joanna Barbera – “Tempt Me”

Joanna Barbera creates smoky folk rock in the vein of Sharon Van Etten and Neko Case. As a follow up to last year’s debut Carnival Beginning, Barbera will be releasing her sophomore album Forget this…

The Strokes Release B-side, Album Comedown Machine Out Today

Today, The Strokes release their 5th studio album, Comedown Machine. Along with that, the group has released “Fast Animals,” a B-side for album single “All the Time.” The B-side’s title plays on the fact…

Album Review: Marnie Stern – Chronicles of Marnia

Blending the organic and near-magical finger tapping style of guitar playing prodigy Marnie Stern has mastered with staccato vocal bursts, Chronicles of Marnia begins sounding almost experimentally synthetic. As stated, it is not….

Pure X Shares New Song, Announces Tour

Those enigmatic and reclusive boys Pure X have shared “Someone Else,” another song from their forthcoming LP Crawling Up the Stairs, which is due out May 14th on Acephale Records. As ever, the track…

New Track: Hospital Ships – “Come Back to Life”

Jordan Geiger has been an integral and stalwart member of the music community for years, fronting the band Minus Story and playing in Shearwater. His newest project Hospital Ships has announced a new…

Album Review: The Strokes – Comedown Machine

The trouble with releasing a universally lauded debut album is that you’ll forever be measured not only by its greatness but also by its particular qualities. In this way, how “good” either the…

Free Press Summer Fest Returns with Killer Lineup, Stream Tracks from Performing Artists

In response to Austin’s enormous SXSW, Austin City Limits, and Fun Fun Fun festivals, Houston is carving out a name for itself by hosting its own outstanding festival in the heart of downtown….

Austin Psych Fest Commences Next Month with Stellar Lineup

The Black Angels, Deerhunter, Clinic, Os Mutantes, White Fence, DIIV, Tamaryn, and Besnard Lakes are just a few of the names that occupy the extensive and excellent lineup Austin Psych Fest has in…

New Track: Caveman – “Where’s the Time”

In advance of their impending, self-titled, full-length album out April 2nd on the excellent Fat Possum label, Caveman has released the song “Where’s the Time.” The band has already shared “In the City”…

Video: Generationals – “Put A Light On”

For “Put A Light On,” the second single from Generationals’ upcoming album Heza, the band has released a video that celebrates their hometown of New Orleans to the tune of their echoing, jangly…

Video: Wolf People – “All Returns”

Stalwart record-releasing force Jagjaguwar will issue British group Wolf People’s new album Fain on April 30th. The group has previously released track “All Returns” from that record, and have now issued a video to accompany…

Video: Telekinesis – “Ghosts and Creatures”

In advance of the bands forthcoming album Dormarion, Seattle-based indie-pop band Telekinesis have released a video from their song “Ghosts and Creatures.” The album drops on April 2nd from Merge Records, but the piano-driven…

New Track: Sonny and the Sunsets – “Dark Corners”

Culled from the forthcoming LP Antenna to the Afterworld, out in June on Polyvinyl, Sonny and the Sunsets’ new song “Dark Corners” is an aptly titled tune. Stretching out over five minutes, the song…

Video: Pop Press INTL.’s SXSW Day Show w/ Dog Bite and Good Field

We’re pleased to bring you footage of each of the 14 bands that played our SXSW Day Show at the New Movement. We picked the bands because we love each of them, but…

Album Review: Carmen Villain – Sleeper

It could be the obvious fact that both are foreign women who have been professional models, but I think the connections between quintessential pop chanteuse Nico and up and coming songstress Carmen Villain…

The National Release Album Tracklist and Artwork for Trouble Will Find Me

On May 20th/21st, The National will release their new album Trouble Will Find Me through 4AD. After a series of widely praised records, the most recent being 2010’s High Violet, the band has become one of…

The Twelve Best Performances at SXSW 2013

For those of you who like reading something earnest and thoughtful, we wrote this post right here. However, if you just want the quick and dirty SXSW recap, you’re in the right place….

SXSW 2013: Final Thoughts and Reflections

Without question, this was the best SXSW I have ever attended. I hope you’ll forgive me for moving past a simple list of the best things I saw, and bear with me for…

Future Bible Heroes Announce Partygoing, Share New Song

Future Bible Heroes is just one of the several projects developed by Stephin Merritt, who has seen his greatest notoriety from his band The Magnetic Fields. Future Bible Heroes has announced that they…

Vampire Weekend Austin City Limits Taping

Austin City Limits has built a legacy on the shoulders of outstanding musicians, namely country/folk legends and particularly those from Texas. However, as a true reflection of the diverse Austin music community, the…

Photo Gallery: Pop Press International’s SXSW Day Show at The New Movement

 

SXSW Day 5 feat. Smashing Pumpkins, The Sword, Dog Bite, and Pageants

The final day of SXSW came extraordinarily early for me. While others might have gotten a late start, allowing themselves to sleep in to ease the exhaustion, Pop Press International’s first SXSW day…

In Memoriam: Jason Molina

Independent music lost an incredible force last weekend when Jason Molina passed away at age 39. It drives me a little crazy when death is carted around the internet casually as news, so…

Album Review: Phosphorescent – Muchacho (Pop Press Pick)

The sun peeks over the desert horizon with soft yellow blinks and floods a tiny Mexican bar where a disheveled drunk sways, shirttails untucked, shuffling on a concrete floor, mumbling a mournful and…

SXSW Day 4 with Flaming Lips, Kendrick Lamar, and Phosphorescent

After hustling all morning to get some photos up and edited of day three, I made my way down to Sidebar where DC vs. Austin, hosted by Pop Press International and Side One…

Full Coverage: SXSW Day 3 with Flaming Lips, Alt-J, and Solange

We already brought you outstanding coverage of SXSW 2013 days one and two as well as photos from SXSW day three. We’re back with full coverage of the third day and will follow…

SXSW Day 3 feat. Flaming Lips, Alt-J, DIIV, and Solange

For extensive writing about SXSW days one and two, click here and here. We’re swamped planning for our two day parties: one at Sidebar today and the other at The New Movement tomorrow….

SXSW 2013 Day 2 Highlights feat. Nick Cave, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, & Youth Lagoon

As opposed to the more than a dozen bands I saw yesterday for day one of SXSW, I only saw eight bands yesterday, but I might trade seeing those eight for all the…

SXSW 2013 Highlights Day 1 feat. Local Natives, Body Parts, and Social Studies

By the end of the first day of SXSW, it’s always hard to believe that there are four more left. In part, because of how many amazing artists you’ve seen, miles you’ve walked,…

SXSW Preview and Interview: Social Studies

Social Studies just about stole the night when they played a recent Austin set with buzz bands like Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Foxygen. Their closing song “Terracur” captivated the room as much as…

SXSW Interview and Preview: Brass Bed

When we caught Brass Bed opening for Shearwater last month, we were more than impressed. We were able to get in touch with the band for a brief interview in advance of their…

Colleen Green Streams Sock It To Me, Plays SXSW

Colleen Green has released two outstanding, lightly distorted pop songs in as many months. Now, as the release of her new album for Hardly Art Records approaches, you can stream the whole thing…

Album Review: Wild Belle – Isles

Anytime a band appears on the scene and almost simultaneously announces a major label debut, it’s fair that the music-loving public approaches with skepticism. Wild Belle is one such band. The group, whose…

SXSW 2013 Best Bets: Showcases and Day Parties

Many SXSW attendees, including myself, constantly bounce around during SXSW, and have no problem running across town and waiting in a few lines to see a ton of different bands. These kind of…

SXSW Preview & Interview with The Blank Tapes

California’s The Blank Tapes create fuzzy beach hits with just enough grit ad quirk to keep the songs affecting and distinct. The band has garnered a tremendous amount of buzz leading up to…

Album Review: The Men – New Moon (Pop Press Pick)

“Won’t you slip on by my side, and drive through the countryside?” Nick Chiericozzi asks in the first line of “Open the Door.” The easy pace and acoustic guitars that open New Moon…

Interview and SXSW Preview: Dana Falconberry Talks Tour Slop

If you’ve read this blog much in the past year, it would be hard for us to conceal the fact that we love Dana Falconberry. Leelanau, her most recent effort, was an outstanding record not…

Hundred Visions Video “Where Do I Sign” + SXSW Shows

Austin’s Hundred Visions has quickly become one of the most talked about bands in town. It’s easy to see why–the band creates high raw, high energy post-punk full of hooks, and in a…

John Vanderslice to Self-release Two New Albums

Alt-folk artist and sound engineer extraordinaire John Vanderslice has plans to self-release two new albums this year. The first, Dagger Beach, will consist of new, original material while the second will be cover of…

Austra Announces Album, Shares Track “Home”

Art pop group Austra is all set to release a new record, Olympia, on June 18th via Domino. It has been two years since the release of their last album, Feel It Break, and since…

Interview & SXSW Preview: The Tontons

Houston’s Tontons are taking SXSW by storm, playing a slew of shows and appearing on high profile bills with bands such as Dawes. We are pleased to have the band playing the Pop…

Video: Brazos Performs “How the Ranks Was Won” Live at Braund Sound

Famed Brooklyn studio Braund Sound has released an excellent live recording of Dead Oceans artist Brazos performing “How the Ranks Was Won,” the lead single from their forthcoming album Saltwater. As a bonus, you…

Streaming Now: Phosphorescent – Muchacho

We adore Phosphorescent. A Hundred Times or More, their debut dropped when I was in college at a time when alt-country and folk rock were exploding within independent music. I have been hooked ever…

Streaming Now: Wild Belle – Isles

We’ve brought you a couple of videos from sibling duo Wild Belle over the past few months. The group will drop their debut LP Isles next week and you can hear the whole thing…

Album Review: Suuns – Images du Futur

On Images Du Futur, Montreal’s Suuns use the umbrella of experimental psych-pop to deliver ten songs that all feel like a different take on the same genre. The tracks explore post-punk, psych-rock, experimental, and dub…

New Track: Yellowbirds – “Young Men of Promise”

Yellowbirds have released an outstanding new pop song that channels 60s psych-pop greats The Zombies. “Young Men of Promise” will be featured on the bands upcoming full-length album Songs From The Vanished Frontier, due…

New Track: Smith Westerns – “Varsity”

I remember hearing Smith Westerns faraway, garage track “Diamond Boys” some years ago. The band has changed a lot, and they sound as solid as ever on their new song “Varsity,” from their…

Shannon and the Clams Sign to Hardly Art, Share Track “Rip Van Winkle”

It’s only March, and the amount of times I’ve written ‘Hardly Art’ and ‘pop gem’ in the same post is criminal. Shannon and the Clams will be bringing their 50s pop-infused, garage-leaning tunes…

SXSW Preview: Good Field

From right here in Austin, TX, Good Field is one of the bands Pop Press International is most excited about right now. Their excelent debut album was just released last month, and the…

Album Review: The Cave Singers – Naomi

On their fourth studio album (second for label Jagjaguwar), The Cave Singers move in new directions not just from preceding albums but from much of indie music as a whole. The songs that…

New Colleen Green Track “Heavy Shit,” SXSW Appearances

Previously, Colleen Green shared the upbeat surfy track “Time in the World.” Now, she’s given us another pop gem in “Heavy Shit,” with its distorted guitars and quick synthetic drums. Colleen Green’s Sock…

Pop Press International and Side One Track One Present Austin vs. DC at Sidebar Friday March 15th

Pop Press International is teaming up with Side One Track One and No Play Music to bring you another SXSW day show at Sidebar on Friday March 15th from 12:00PM-6:00PM. The Austin vs….

Album Review: Good Field – Good Field

Good Field’s self-titled debut consists of 11 songs of tight indie-pop that integrates folk, psych, and pop without feeling pigeonholed. God, it feels good to see a band just doing everything well without…

25 Must-see Bands at SXSW 2013

SXSW 2013 starts this weekend with film, and music follows next Tuesday, which is almost impossible for us to believe. All this week, we’re going to bring you content regarding the nation’s best…

Album Review: Youth Lagoon – Wondrous Bughouse (Pop Press Pick)

This is the feeling of weightlessness. Youth Lagoon possesses some intangible quality that sends the soul soaring, that permeates the chambers of the heart through auditory channels, evoking airy wisps of memories. Indeed,…

Frank Smith Shares “How Many Ways” Ahead of New Album

We couldn’t be more excited about the new record from Austin’s Frank Smith (not a guy but a band), fronted by Aaron Sinclair. Frank Smith has been one of Austin’s most stalwart bands…

The Lonely Life Screening w/ ((sounder)) and GALPALS Afterparty

The event last Thursday that took place at both the Scottish Rite Theater and the Mohawk had so many great things going on it was difficult to process it all. Primarily, the event…

Small Black Announces New Album, Shares “Free at Dawn”

Small Black has announced their new album Limits of Desire, set for release on May 14, 2013 via Jagjaguwar. On the album’s first single “Free at Dawn,” delicate mix of synths and guitars…

New Track: Akron/Family – “Until the Morning”

We’ve already reported about Akron/Family’s new effort Sub Verses out April 30th on Dead Oceans. Now, another outstanding cut has been made available from that album. “Until the Morning” represents an excellent rendering…

Baptist Generals to Release New Album on Sub Pop

Man, it feels like years since I’ve heard the Baptist Generals. I remember a great show in 2003 with the Mountain Goats back when Austin’s venue The Parish was The Mercury. At any…

((sounder)) Presents Screening of “The Lonely Life” with Will Oldham Live

((sounder)) is the musical project of Michael David Aho, who also works as a film director. Tonight will be an important night for Aho, who will perform music from a yet to be…

Tame Impala Live at Stubb’s with Sour Notes and Feathers After Show

Tame Impala is a band at the pinnacle of hype right now; their second album Lonerism has received universal rave reviews. Tuesday night, these Australian psych-rockers paid a visit to Austin to play…

New Track: Still Corners – “Berlin Lovers”

“Berlin Lovers,” the first track to surface from the sophomore album by Sub Pop band Still Corners, employs an equilibrium of foreground 80s sythns and a softer, higher backdrop of a minimal whine. Tessa…

Lady Lamb the Beekeeper Shares Video for “The Nothing Part II”

After just dropping a brand new and very solid effort, Aly Spaltro (aka Lady Lamb the Beekeepber) has released a video for album track “The Nothing Part II.” Like the song itself, and…

Pop Press International Announces SXSW Day Show with Dog Bite, Pagents, & more

Pop Press International is proud to announce our SXSW Day Show at The New Movement Theater at 616 Lavaca on Saturday March 16th from 11AM-6:30. We could not be happier with our lineup…

Album Review: Autre Ne Veut – Anxiety (Pop Press Pick)

When I first heard Autre Ne Veut’s single “Play by Play” I was hooked. I listened to it on repeat all week and constantly insisted that friends listen to it. Now that the…

Black and White Years Return with Great New Track, “Just Like Old Times”

Austin’s Black and White Years, fronted by Scott Butler, soared to incredible heights around the end of the last decade, receiving “Song of the Year” accolades for “Power to Change” at the Austin…

Mikal Cronin Announces Tour, Hear “Shout It Out” Now

Mikal Cronin is one of those artists who has managed to do a tremendous amount and still stay fairly under the radar. Adamantly followed by some, others may only know his collaborations with…

The Zoltars Play a Birthday Party in New Video “All My Friends”

Lo-fi punk outfit The Zoltars play a children’s birthday party in the fun and colorful new video for their song “All My Friends.” The song is a single that precedes the release of…

Frank Smith Debut New Video for “Before You Were Born”

Although the album came out last year, Frank Smith have debuted a video for the title-track from 2012’s album Before You Were Born. Featuring some black and white almost NSFW footage, the band performs…

Icage Extend Already Massive North American Tour

We recently reviewed the critically acclaimed sophomore effort from Matador band Iceage. The group had already announced an extensive North American tour, but yesterday they added more dates, which includes a stop in…

New Dirty Projectors B-side “There’s A Fire”

Man, that guitar tone. Dave Longstreth and co nail it again. It’s hard to believe that a song of this quality can get left off of an album. “There’s A Fire” is the…

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