Amyl And The Sniffers – “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” [Video]

“Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” is taken from the pounding Amyl and The Sniffers’ self-titled debut album which is out now on ATO Records and Flightless Records. The video for “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” was shot & Edited by Dikayl Rimmasch and produced by Leyden Pavlova.

Dikayl Rimmasch is a filmmaker based in the Mojave Desert who has worked with musicians including Blondie, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Adele, The Raconteurs, El Michels Affair, & Lenny Kravitz.

Ty Segall – “Taste” [Video]

“Our salivating makes it all taste worse,” croons Ty Segall in “Taste,” the video from his forthcoming album, First Taste, due August 2nd via Drag City. You can pre-order a copy of the new record HERE.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – “Organ Farmer” [Video]

If you have been on the King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard train for any amount of time now you know that they don’t make the same record twice. Well, check out the new video for “Organ Farmer” off their newly released record Infest The Rats’ Nest which is due out August 16th via Flightless/ATO Records. You can pre-order a copy of the Flightless vinyl HERE. ATO is putting their vinyl variant for sale on July 9th.

“Organ Farmer” is the final installment of a 3 part series by director John Angus Stewart in which the band are surrounded by a loving and devoted cult of fans ready to leave the experiment.

Good Shade – “Must Have Been” [Video]

Way Out is the 4th studio full length by Columbus Ohio’s Good Shade, and it is out now via Dirtnap Records. The band has unveiled the video for the track “Must Have Been” from their new album and have announced tour plans. You can check out the review dates below.

Tour Dates:
7/5: Indianapolis, IN @ State Street Pub w/ Wampus Milk Daddies and Village Mut
7/6: Chicago, IL @ The Burlington w/ Canadian Rifle, Richard Vain and Human Errors
7/7: Madison, WI @ Mickey’s Tavern w/ Big Eyes
7/8: Milwaukee, WI @ The High Dive
7/9: Duluth, MN @ BLUSH w/ Hard Feelings, Big Kiss and Siamese Eels
7/10: Minneapolis, MN @ Pork! w/ Constant Insult and Siamese Eels
7/11: Fargo, ND @ Red Raven Espresso
7/12: Minot, ND @ Blue Rider
7/13: Billings, MT @ Confirmed but details TBA
7/14: Kalispell, MT @ Eagles 234 w/ Cat’s Game
7/15: Spokane, WA @ The Pin
7/16: Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project
7/17: Portland, OR @ The High Water Mark Lounge
7/18: Corvallis, OR – Confirmed but details TBA
7/19: Bend, OR @ The Brown Owl
7/20: Boise, ID @ High Note Café w/ James Plane Wreck
7/21: Provo, UT @ Bill’s Warehouse
7/22: Laramie, WY @ Ruffed Up Duck
7/23: Ft. Collins, CO @ Pinball Jones West Campus
7/24: Denver, CO @ Nude City Relief Center
7/25: Omaha, NE @ Lookout Lounge
7/26: Topeka, KS @ The Trap
7/27: St. Louis @ Confirmed but details TBA
7/28: Murray, KY @ Terrapin Station

Frankie Cosmos – “Windows” [Video]

On September 6th, Sub Pop will release Frankie Cosmos’ fourth studio album, Close It Quietly. This album is a manifestation of the band’s collaborative spirit: Greta Kline and longtime bandmates Lauren Martin (synth), Luke Pyenson (drums), and Alex Bailey (bass) luxuriated in studio time with Gabe Wax, who engineered and co-produced the record with the band.

Recording close to home — at Brooklyn’s Figure 8 Studios— grounded the band, and their process was enriched by working closely with Wax, whose intuition and attention to detail made the familiar unfamiliar and allowed the band to reshape their own contexts. Close It Quietly is a continual reframing of the known, taking the band’s trademark micro-universe and upending it, spilling outwards into a swirl of referentiality that’s a marked departure from earlier releases, imagining and reimagining motifs and sounds throughout the album.

Frankie Cosmos has announced a World Tour, splitting these shows into three legs. The first leg of dates will begin on September 18 in Boston, MA, and end on Sep. 29 in their hometown of New York City. They will then head overseas beginning on Oct. 8th in Munich, Germany with shows in Prague, Amsterdam, and Paris, ending on Oct. 22nd in London. The final leg of dates will run from Oct 31st – Nov 16th with shows in Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Berkeley. See below for a full list of shows.

Close It Quietly is now available for preorder from Sub Pop HERE.

Tour dates:
Sep. 18 – Boston, MA – Royale
Sep. 19 – Burlington, VT – Arts Riot
Sep. 20 – Montreal, QC – L’Astral
Sep. 21 – Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern
Sep. 22 – Detroit, MI – Deluxx Fluxx
Sep. 23 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
Sep. 25 – Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups
Sep. 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall
Sep. 27 – Washington, DC – Black Cat
Sep. 28 – Philadelphia, PA – PhilaMOCA
Sep. 29 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Oct. 08 – Munich, DE – Heppel & Ettlich
Oct. 09 – Vienna, AT – Chelsea
Oct. 10 – Prague, CZ – Underdogs’
Oct. 11 – Cologne, DE – MTC
Oct. 12 – Luxembourg, LU – Rotondes
Oct. 13 – Amsterdam, NL – Bitterzoet
Oct. 14 – Paris, FR – Badaboum
Oct. 15 – Reims, FR – La Cartonnerie
Oct. 16 – Brighton, UK – The Haunt
Oct. 17 – Bristol, UK – Exchange
Oct. 19 – Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
Oct. 20 – Sheffield, UK – Delicious Clam
Oct. 21 – Manchester, UK – Night & Day
Oct. 22 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
Oct. 31 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Nov. 01 – Tacoma, WA – Alma Mater
Nov. 02 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
Nov. 03 – Seattle, WA – Laser Dome @ Pacific Science Center
Nov. 07 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
Nov. 08 – Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge
Nov. 10 – Tucson, AZ – Hotel Congress
Nov. 12 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
Nov. 13 – San Diego, CA – Che Cafe
Nov. 15 – Los Angeles, CA – 1720
Nov. 16 – Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre

Pipe-eye – “Fluorescent Wonder” [Video]

Flightless Records, Cook Craig returns with his first music as Pipe-eye since 2017’s cult release Laugh About Life. Appearing in more Flightless line-ups then any of his label contemporaries (King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, The Murlocs and Pipe-eye) Cook’s new Pipe-eye album, Inside/Outside is out now and available for order at Flightless HERE.

Kishi Bashi – “Violin Tsunami” [Video]

Kishi Bashi has shared an animated video for his song “Violin Tsunami,” off his new Headphone Approved album Omoiyari and directed by Julia and Mike McCoy.

“The inspiration for the song that came from a violin that was gifted to me called ‘Tsunami.’ The luthier, who is Japanese-Brazilian and an ordained buddhist priest, told me he embodied his prayers for the victims and survivors of the Fukushima tsunami tragedy into the making of the instrument,” explains Kishi Bashi. “I immediately began to play it and was inspired to create a piece of music about the injustice of the Japanese-American Incarceration of WWII. In the video, the spirits are ultimately transformed into a peaceful bed of lanterns that embody the spirit of healing and the transmission of memory.”

Kishi Bashi has also announced an extensive fall North American headline tour. The dates will begin September 26th in Atlanta, GA, and continue through November 9th in Charlottesville, VA, and include an October 14th show in Los Angeles and a November 2nd show in Brooklyn. A current itinerary is below and tickets are on sale at 10am local time today HERE.

Kishi Bashi 2019 Tour Dates:
06/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Lodge SOLD OUT
06/12 – San Francisco, CA @ August Hall SOLD OUT
06/14 – Portland, OR @ The Old Church SOLD OUT
06/16 – Seattle, WA @ Washington Hall SOLD OUT
06/18 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club SOLD OUT
06/19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Murmrr Theatre SOLD OUT
06/20 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club SOLD OUT
6/22 – Santa Fe, NM @ Inn of the Five Graces
9/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
9/27 – New Orleans, LA @ Republic NOLA
9/28 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk
9/29 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater
9/30 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
10/2 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
10/3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
10/5 – Vancouver, BC @ Imperial Theatre
10/6 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO
10/7 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
10/8 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
10/10 – Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall
10/11 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
10/12 – San Luis Obispo, CA @ SLO Brew
10/13 – San Diego, CA @ Music Box
10/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater
10/24 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
10/25 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom
10/26 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
10/27 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre
10/28 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
10/29 – Chicago, IL @ Metro
10/30 – Pittsburgh, PA @ The Rex Theater
11/1 – Norwalk, CT @ Wall Street Theater
11/2 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
11/3 – Boston, MA @ Royale
11/4 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
11/6 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
11/7 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
11/8 – Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
11/9 – Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater
11/23 – Brussels, BE @ Botanique
11/24 Brighton – Brighton, UK @ Hope & Ruin
11/25 – London, UK @ Omeara
11/26 – Bristol, UK @ Hy Brasil
11/27 – Glasgow, UK @ Nice N Sleazy
11/28 – Manchester, UK @ Yes
11/29 – Paris, FR @ 1999
12/1 – Berlin, DE @ Gretchen
12/3 – Munich, DE @ Milla
12/4 – Wien, AT @ Chelsea
12/5 – Zürich, CH @ Bogen F
12/7 – Amsterdam, NL @ Bitterzoet
12/8 – Copenhagen, DK @ Huset KBH