“His music was fearless, and so was his spirit,” his family said in a statement
The Chicago post-rockers will stop in Los Angeles, Montréal, Boston, and more over the coming months
Simon Green has also announced a North American tour behind the new LP
“Country music has lost one of its pillars,” remarks Dierks Bentley.
The Connecticut rapper reunites with the Swedish underground producers of Victory Music, combining atmospheric sadboy synths with plainspoken East Coast grit.
Sage Elsesser’s latest is fashioned as a prequel to his last two LPs, detailing the darkness before a spiritual awakening. Over lush, radiant production, it’s his most surefooted rapping yet.
The Paris producer revives the sound of classic, mid-2000s dubstep on their debut album, but subtle, surprisingly moving details keep their music from feeling merely retro.
The duo’s seventh album is a paean to romance, filled with ethereal indie-rock songs where love and daydreaming are an escape from the daily grind.


