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03/13/2018
Jasmine Albertson
photo by Jim Bennett

Seattle icons Pearl Jam are back with a new song called "Can't Deny Me." The single was previously shared exclusively with members of their official fan club but now the song is available to the public. The band has confirmed that the song is off a forthcoming album. Their last studio record was 2013's Lightning Bolt. The Eddie Vedder-led band are playing two massive headlining concerts that they're calling "The Home Shows" at Safeco Field on Wednesday, August 8 and Friday, August 10. [ Pitchfork ]

 

The Sea and Cake have spent over two decades making lush indie pop and this May they'll return with their eleventh studio album,Any Day. Today, they've shared the second single off of it, "These Falling Arms." The waltzy song was apparently inspired by Julee Cruise's iconic Twin Peaks song "Falling" and follows the previously shared title track. Any Day is out May 11 on Thrill Jockey. [ SPIN ]

 

 

Soul singer Leon Bridges broke out big with his debut album Coming Home in 2015 and today he's back with two new songs. "Bet Ain't Worth the Hand" and "Bad Bad News" premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show and are from his upcoming sophomore album. No further details on the album have been revealed. [ Under the Radar ]
 

 

 

 

 

Death Grips have revealed some interesting news regarding their next album. In a picture posted on Instagram, the experimental rap trio announced that they're collaborating with Andrew Adamson on their forthcoming album. Adamson is best known for directing Shrek and Shrek 2, so it's a strange combination to say the least. Shrek Grips has been a fantastized mashup on the internet for awhile now so it's curious to see them make it a reality. [ Consequence of Sound ]

 

Damon McMahon has shared the final Amen Dunes single before he releases his sixth album Freedom. The expansive 6-minute single "Believe" was written in the wake of the discovery of McMahon's mother's terminal cancer, and is "a song of forgiveness and of reckoning." We've previously heard the singles "Miki Dora" and "Blue Rose." Freedom is out March 30 on Sacred Bones and features production from Beach House collaborator Chris Coady. [ Gorilla vs Bear ]

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