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The veteran Cambodian American band’s first album in more than eight years...“Ting Mong,†the title of the album, is Khmer (kuh-mehr) for an effigy.
Tuareg guitarist Bombino (aka Omara Moctar) has announced a new album, Sahel, coming September 15 via Partisan. It’s his first LP since 2018’s Deran and was produced by David Wrench
Globally acclaimed sitar player, producer, composer Anoushka Shankar has announced a new mini-album Chapter I: Forever, For Now. Featuring guest appearances by Nils Frahm (piano, glass harmonica, harmonium, slit drum), Gal Maestro (bass) and Magda Giannikou (accordion); Forever, For Now was produced by Arooj Aftab, with whom Shankar had previously collaborated
Last year, the country-rock star Margo Price released her album Strays. Right now, she’s in the process of following that LP with Strays II, and she’s releasing this one in a different way, dropping the nine-track LP in three installments of three songs each.
'Javelin' is out October 6 via Asthmatic Kitty. ______ Sufjan Stevens Says He Lost Ability to Walk From Guillain-Barré Syndrome The indie-rock singer-songwriter said in a statement on his website that he was expected to recover from the rare neurological condition.
Conceived as a soundtrack to an imaginary film playing in his head, Movie of the Week plays differently than any other release in the expansive Shakey Graves catalog. It’s less reliant on his offbeat brand of folk-rock and instead pushes him into the realm of psychedelic pop, samples, and more abstract arrangements.
Skinny Pelembe and Beth Orton have shared a cover of Leonard Cohen’s 1974 track “Who by Fire.†It’s Orton’s first music since 2022’s Weather Alive; Skinny Pelembe released his second album, Hardly the Same Snake, earlier this spring...The Partisan labelmates met by chance at Glastonbury this summer