Adam Green will be honored with a new tribute album, dubbed Moping in Style, that features renditions of his solo music from artists including Regina Spektor, Father John Misty, and Jenny Lewis. The project arrives in full December 1st, and as a preview, Org Music and Capitane Records have shared Sean Ono Lennon’s cover of “That Fucking Feeling.”
Best known as one-half of The Moldy Peaches, Green has released 11 solo albums over the past twenty years. The impressive roster on Moping in Style speaks to his influence in the indie rock community: in addition to those aforementioned artists, it boasts The Lemon Twigs, Frankie Cosmos, Lou Barlow, The Lemonheads, The Libertines, and Ben Kweller among its contributors. Pre-orders for the tribute album, which arrives on double LP gatefold and CD, are ongoing.
Ono Lennon completely transforms the title track to Green’s most recent album. While the original, thanks...
Best known as one-half of The Moldy Peaches, Green has released 11 solo albums over the past twenty years. The impressive roster on Moping in Style speaks to his influence in the indie rock community: in addition to those aforementioned artists, it boasts The Lemon Twigs, Frankie Cosmos, Lou Barlow, The Lemonheads, The Libertines, and Ben Kweller among its contributors. Pre-orders for the tribute album, which arrives on double LP gatefold and CD, are ongoing.
Ono Lennon completely transforms the title track to Green’s most recent album. While the original, thanks...
- 10/17/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Gal Costa, one of the most important artists in Brazilian music, died on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Born Maria da Graça Penna Burgos Costa in 1945, the influential singer was raised in Salvador, Bahia, where she took her first steps into music with the likes of Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Maria Bethânia. She was barely in her twenties in 1967 when she released her first album Domingo, a bossa nova-only feat with Veloso.
In 1968, she became one of the most important voices of tropicália, the counterculture movement that disrupted Brazil’s arts and society at the time.
In 1968, she became one of the most important voices of tropicália, the counterculture movement that disrupted Brazil’s arts and society at the time.
- 11/10/2022
- by Felipe Maia
- Rollingstone.com
Angel Olsen, Brittany Howard, Kathleen Hanna and Phoebe Bridgers are among the artists performing during Panache’s upcoming Village of Love Planned Parenthood benefit concert. In partnership with Like Management, the virtual event takes place on October 25th via Live.ly, where tickets are available.
The lineup also includes Deep Sea Diver, Devendra Banhart, Ezra Furman, Kah-lo, Mac DeMarco, Margo Price, Perfume Genius, Rodrigo Amarante, Spellling, Tenacious D and Weyes Blood, who will perform originals and covers through the course of the event. The night also features a raffle, silent auction,...
The lineup also includes Deep Sea Diver, Devendra Banhart, Ezra Furman, Kah-lo, Mac DeMarco, Margo Price, Perfume Genius, Rodrigo Amarante, Spellling, Tenacious D and Weyes Blood, who will perform originals and covers through the course of the event. The night also features a raffle, silent auction,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Norah Jones has released double A-side singles, “I Forgot”/”Falling” with the singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante.
“I’ve been a fan of Rodrigo’s for a long time and was excited to make music together,” Jones said in a statement. “Turns out we had a great connection and a blast doing it! I hope it happens again.”
The two duets follow a string of Jones collaborations, including Mavis Staples (“I’ll Be Gone”), Tarriona Tank Bell (“Take It Away”), Jeff Tweedy (“Wintertime,” “A Song With No Name”), Brian Blade (“It Was You,...
“I’ve been a fan of Rodrigo’s for a long time and was excited to make music together,” Jones said in a statement. “Turns out we had a great connection and a blast doing it! I hope it happens again.”
The two duets follow a string of Jones collaborations, including Mavis Staples (“I’ll Be Gone”), Tarriona Tank Bell (“Take It Away”), Jeff Tweedy (“Wintertime,” “A Song With No Name”), Brian Blade (“It Was You,...
- 11/13/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
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