Friday Music News

Daily Roundups
09/19/2014
Britta Plyler
photo by Christopher Nelson

  • The Stroke's frontman Julian Casabanca's new album, Tyranny, is now available to stream in its entirety. This is the first album with Casabanca's backing band The Voidz, and they've described their new material as "an in-between area in music that hasn’t been explored." Listen, below. [CoS]

  • M83's Morgan Kibby, better known as White Sea, has added her own flavor to the Weeknd's track "Often." She definitely pumped up the bass on this relatively slow-jam, her remix also features a bit of her own vocals. [Pitchfork]

  • Canadian musician Milosh, one half of the R&B duo Rhye, has graced the world with his first new music since 2013's Jetlag. Milosh's crooning vocals and sleek style create a pure and bright sound on his single "Right Never Comes." [CMJ]

  • Danish punk rockers Iceage have shared an intense, lush new single called "How Many." The song will be featured on their upcoming third album Plowing The Fields Of Love, which drops on October 7. [Stereogum]

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