Taken from the new album released digitally on 8th May 2016 at 7pm BST. Click here.
Watch the Music Video For A Track Off Comedian Tim Heidecker's Debut Album
Tim Heidecker shares the video for his new single, "Work From Home," off his forthcoming solo record, In Glendale (out 5/20 on Rado Records). "Work From Home" presents a melancholy Tim, wandering around his (presumably Glendale-based) home, passing a variety of insane vignettes, hoping for a bit of peace and quiet. Written and directed by Austin Kearns, the single-shot video features obtrusive characters, house crashers, winos, stoners, and even Tim's label boss and Foxygen songwriter Jonathan Rado.
The Best Music of April 2016 →
Listen to the best tracks of April in this week's Friday Playlist.
Watch The Music Video for TOKiMONSTA's Track "Giving Up" Featuring Jonny Pierce
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The Natives Are Restless: Read Our Interview With Enigmatic London-Based Electronic Music Producer James B. Stringer, AKA Brood Ma →
Brood Ma is James Stringer, a London by way of Kent-based producer and graphic artist. He first gained interest in music through heavy metal, and a predilection towards extremity still seems to hold a place in his musical identity. He got serious about music after dropping out of Central Saint Martins where he was studying visual art. His first output was more in the realm of noise, but eventually took on form, beat, and rhythm to emerge as the experimental dance project that now defines Brood Ma. Click here to read more.
A Celebration of Minnesota, The State That Gave Us the Late Great Prince →
Click here to listen to this week's Friday Playlist, honoring the birth state of our late, great Purple Prince.
Rest In Purple Sweet Prince, A Musical Genius Who Transcended Genre, Race, Gender and Sound
Never meant to cause you any sorrow….sweet, stirring, sexual, heartbreaking, revolutionary, soulful, endless are the adjectives to describe the deliriously intoxicating and rhythmic sound of the artist who will never be formerly known as Prince, he will live on….on the radios of our cars, our memories of our first erotic introspection, and beyond. There will be no more Prince, but his music will be forevermore. photograph by Deborah Feingold/Corbis
Listen To Our Friday Playlist On The Occasion of PJ Harvey's New Album →
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Craving Danger: Read Our Interview With Liam Benzvi On His New Solo Project Soft Ethnic →
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Watch The Exclusive Premiere Of The Memphis Milano Inspired Music Video for the Soft Ethnic Track "Prints"
The video for Soft Ethnic's "Prints," which exclusively debuts on Autre, relies on a simple set and a variety of characters played by Liam Benzvi to visually represent the construction and variation found throughout the song. Influenced by Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis group, the set pieces were designed and colored to add a playful backdrop and lightness to the scene. This, along with the relative sparseness and consistency of the editing creates a strong visual language that lends itself well to Liam Benzvi's melodic musings. Music video co-directed by Alex Rapine and Jarod Taber. Set design by Marki Becker. Click here to read an interview with Liam Benzvi.
Listen To An Exclusive Clip of Rainey Qualley's Track "S.I.D." Off Upcoming Album
Watch The Music Video for Babeheaven's Track "Heaven" And Order The Single Today
West-London five-piece Babeheaven recently released their beautiful debut single “Heaven." The digital version is available here and the 7-inch vinyl is now available for pre-order here. Currently on a UK tour with BBC Sound Poll nominee Loyle Carner, the band have already opened for Liss, supported Formation around the UK and kicked off the year playing DIY Magazine’s ‘Hello 2016’ shows at The Old Blue Last in London. Babeheaven will also support Beach Baby in the UK in late April and early May. Click here for tour dates.
Not So Innocent Anymore: Read Our Interview With Burgeoning Pop Star Rainey Qualley On Her Half Naked Role On Mad Men, Opening for Willie Nelson and More →
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Discover Proto Metal Oddities In This Week's Friday Playlist →
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Friday Playlist: An Ode To The Legendary Touch and Go Records →
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Watch The Premiere of Girlfriend Of The Year's Short Music Film Ahead of Her Forthcoming Shows as Special Guest to Animal Collective in Europe
It's a little like Lost Highway for the Millennial generation – GFOTY, otherwise known as Girlfriend of The Year, has a released a surprise album, short film and online network ahead of the British cult pop star's upcoming April tour with Animal Collective. She has also released a four track EP called VIPOTY. The album, released on the PC record label, is the first full release in two years. The short film can be described in a simple sentence: "Watch and learn as an obsessive loser called Polly tries to steal GFOTY’s hunky boyfriend Chad, and pays the price when she downs her final GFOTYBUCKS Chocolate Cream Frappuccino." Click here for GFOTY tour dates and here to download the album.
The Scorching Sounds of Late '60s Peruvian Rock n' Roll →
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An Alternative Dance Playlist On the Occasion of Primal Scream's 10th Album →
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Read Our Interview With Self-Proclaimed Rockabilly Art Fag Dan Sartain On His New Album and His Dark Musical Departure →
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