
It’s been two years since Aminé’s last album, Kaytraminé, which was a collaboration with Kaytranada. Today, the Portland rapper is sharing a preview of its followup with the new song “Familiar.”

It’s been two years since Aminé’s last album, Kaytraminé, which was a collaboration with Kaytranada. Today, the Portland rapper is sharing a preview of its followup with the new song “Familiar.”

Has an artist ever rolled out a new song by surprise-releasing a bunch of new songs before it? Lil Nas X might be the first. This week he unveiled a new track every day — Monday’s “Dreamboy,” Tuesday’s “Big Dummy!,” Wednesday’s “Swish,” and Thursday’s “Right There” — to prepare fans for “Hotbox,” which is finally out now.

Last year, Wisp released her debut EP Pandora in April, then followed it with “I remember how your hands felt on mine” in October. Today, the shoegaze star is kicking off a new era with “Sword.”

JADE has been having fun teasing “FUFN (F**k You For Now).” At the Brits earlier this month, she performed “Angel Of My Dreams” and, at one point, a dancer flashed his bottom, on which “FUFN” was written in marker. The former Little Mix member also built up the hype for the song with a fake TMZ tabloid, and now it’s officially out.

Last year, Ben Frost released Scope Neglect. The Australian-born, Iceland-based experimental artist is back today with the announcement of its followup, Under Certain Light And Atmospheric Conditions, slated for release in May.

Last year, Beak> released the surprise album >>>>, and a few months later Geoff Barrow announced he was leaving the band. They kick off the final leg of their last tour with him next weekend, but today the UK group released their soundtrack to State Of Silence. They’ve also announced 7″ with two outtakes from the >>>> sessions with profits going to charity.

In 2012, as the cult-beloved Manchester rock band WU LYF broke up, their frontman Ellery Roberts teamed up with his girlfriend Ebony Hoorn under the name Lost Under Heaven. Recently, Lost Under Heaven announced their own musical breakup and released the farewell single “Creation Song.” When the news came out that LUH were hanging it up, some hopeful commenters here wondered if WU LYF — short for World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation — might get back together. That seemed like wishful thinking to me, but it looks like they might be getting their wish.

In the nearly three years since we learned a sequel to the classic mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap was in the works, we’ve heard about many of the rock stars who’ll appear in the film, including Paul McCartney, Elton John, Garth Brooks, and noted skinsmen Lars Ulrich and Chad Smith as entrants in Spinal Tap’s procession of doomed drummers. The band’s bassist Derek Smalls (aka Harry Shearer) also released a solo single.

As far as we know, the Oasis reunion is still happening. The Stereogum tips line has yet to receive any juicy gossip about any details surrounding the tour. But “sources close to the upcoming reunion tour” apparently told NME who’d be backing up the Gallaghers onstage this summer, despite neither Liam nor Noel confirming the lineup. Now, it appears that Liam has confirmed NME‘s Oasis lineup reportage, though he doesn’t seem happy about the circumstances.

Haim have been in teaser mode lately, seemingly building up to their first album since 2020’s Women In Music Pt. III. (Has it really been five years? And did you remember it was nominated for Album Of The Year at the Grammys?) We still don’t know much about the new LP, but a press release accompanying its lead single confirms an album is coming.