Iggy Pop to release new live album

Iggy Pop has announced that he will be releasing a new live album. It is called Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023 and was recorded on July 6, 2023 at Stravinsky Auditorium for the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland. It will be out on January 24, 2025 via earMUSIC. A live video for “Five Foot One” has also been released. Check out the video and tracklist below.

This Show Is Tonight: Clairo continues a three-peat in Brighton

<p>Folks at Roadrunner last night felt charmed, we’re sure, after witnessing Clairo begin a trio of headlining performances at the Brighton venue. The Carlisle alt-pop artist (born Claire Cottrill) is currently cruising through a year that’s seen the release of her third LP Charm, a performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and multiple Boston Music Award nominations, including a coveted nod for “Artist of the Year.” Her triplet of appearances at Roadrunner is another feather in her already-crowded […]</p>
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Cloakroom sign to Closed Casket Activities, release video for "Unbelonging"

Cloakroom have announced that they have signed to Closed Casket Activities and have released a video for their first single on the label, “Unbelonging”. The video was filmed by the band and edited by Documavision. The song is off their upcoming album which will be out in 2025. Cloakroom will be touring North America in November with Better Lovers and released their album Dissolution Wave in 2022. Check out the video below.

Mic’d Up: Comics Come Home 28, Duncan Trussell, Ronny Chieng

<p>Editor’s Note: The fact that we’ve already arrived at November is both mind boggling and frustrating, for a myriad of different reasons, but while you try to find where all the time has gone this past year, here’s to hoping we can help you find something to laugh at along the way. To help soothe all the seasonal panic that comes with preparing for two weeks of pretty landscapes and then months of snowfall that seems to linger until “Smarch,” the […]</p>
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See Daniel Craig as William S. Burroughs in the ‘Queer’ trailer

<p>It’s a bit too early to be making declarations like “Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is the best movie that we’ve seen all year,” but unless Gladiator II brings the heat or The Brutalist is as good as everyone says (fat chance), it’s likely to hold. Guadagnino’s had a hell of a year — he put out Challengers back in April, which is up there in the top ten with this — and Queer is even better. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel […]</p>
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The Effens: "Darling Man"

Toronto-based grungey glam punks The Effens have released a new song called “Darling Man”. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available digitally via LootBag Records now. The Effens released their EP Eventually in 2021. Check out the song below.

Tours: Pussy Gillette announce US tour dates

Pussy Gillette have announced US tour dates for November. The band has released two singles so far this year (“Haters” and “Lovers”) and released their album Permanent Trash in 2023. Check out the dates below.

Hot Water Music and Quicksand surprise-release split EP

Hot Water Music and Quicksand have surprise-released a split EP together. The EP features two tracks from each band, one unreleased song and one cover of one of the other band’s songs. Hot Water Music’s songs are an outtake from the recording sessions for Vows called “Undertow” and they covered “Fazer” by Quicksand. Quicksand’s unreleased track is called “Supercollider” and they covered “Free Radio Gainesville” by Hot Water Music. The split is out now via Equal Vision Records. Hot Water Music and Quicksand will be touring Europe together starting next month. Check out the split in full below.

Tours: Stiff Little Fingers announce UK tour

Stiff Little Fingers have announced tour dates for the UK. The dates will start in March with Ricky Warwick and The Fighting Hearts joining them on all dates. Tickets go on sale on November 1. Check out the dates below.

DS Album Review: The Calamatix – ‘The Calamatix’

The Calamatix have released their debut, self-titled album via Hellcat Records, and while summer may very well be over. The Calamatix doesn’t care. The album is full of laid-back music, blending genres like reggae, ska, funk, trip-hop, and punk. They take it upon themselves to transport us back to the slightly warmer days when the […]

The Calamatix have released their debut, self-titled album via Hellcat Records, and while summer may very well be over. The Calamatix doesn’t care. The album is full of laid-back music, blending genres like reggae, ska, funk, trip-hop, and punk. They take it upon themselves to transport us back to the slightly warmer days when the sun was high and the music was filling the streets.

The album opens with “Love, Lies & Alibis,” a bright, danceable, and energetic song that blends Dancehall and a twist of punk into a seamless vibe. With its infectious hook that pulls you in, it sets up an easy entry for the rest of the album. Then comes “Believe It or Not”, easing the listener back into a relaxed, reggae-inspired groove while keeping things fresh and unexpected.

Tracks like “Still Rudy” and “Rootstyle” pick up the tempo once again, each delivering an upbeat ska feel that makes them stand out on the album. Raylin Christensen’s vocals flow effortlessly over the tracks, adding a relaxed and natural charisma that compliments the band’s sound perfectly.  

“Dread” is an exceptional track that showcases the chemistry among the band members. Though one of the slower, more downbeat songs, bassist William “Matty” Taylor and guitarist Adam Porris bring a distinctive richness, making this track feel much more intimate and grounded in the way that balances the album’s brighter moments.

A personal favorite, “Boom Bap,” leading the listener into the song, is Clarence “Pocket” Kidd’s hypnotic drumming beat, layered with a dreamy guitar from Porris and a smooth and airy bassline from Terry. When Christensen steps in with her straightforward and sultry vocals, the listener is transported to a vibe consisting of trip-hop, blending atmosphere and edge into one. When the chorus kicks off, the sound swifts smoothly into a more funk-esque sound. Here Christensen delivers some cutting lyrics “Nah bitch, I’m not easy.” This transition isn’t just surprising but also keeps the energy flowing throughout the song. The album closes out with “Tupelo Honey,” which is a cover of Van Morrison’s song – a beautiful deliverance of vocals from Christensen.

This album is an undeniable invitation to dance, seamlessly blending reflective lyrics with upbeat and infectious energy. Christensen’s passionate delivery of the songs dives deep into the emotional progress while maintaining a refreshing optimism on some of the other tracks. There’s truly a song for every moment, showcasing the band’s range and creativity. The Calamatix have a chemistry that feels both original and refreshing as if they’ve been working on their sound forever. Their music flows so effortlessly, drawing you in with relatable lyrics and catchy hooks. This debut album showcases their talent and hints at what’s to come, definitely leaving you wanting more.

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