Dianca London Potts


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  • Joanna Newsom Shares Details for 'Divers,' Debuts New Single

    Joanna Newsom recently released details related to her new album Divers. Set to drop Oct. 23 via Drag City, the multitalented singer-songwriter and harpist also debuted her first single from her new album titled "Sapokanikan" and its corresponding music video which was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
  • Lana Del Rey Shares "High By The Beach" Ahead Of Schedule [LISTEN]

    Indie starlet Lana Del Rey promised the world that her second single from Honeymoon would drop on Monday. Thanks to the magic of the Internet, "High By The Beach" was leaked ahead of schedule is already in heavy rotation. Much like the track of her fourth studio album, her latest pop ballad is being described as "sultry" by critics like Stereogum. A lyrical snapshot of a plausibly fictional romance (and its subsequent end), "High By The Beach" holds nothing back, avoiding coyness in favor of brash lines nestled between synth like "Don't need your money, money / To get me what I want / Lights camera action / I'll do it on my own." A definite anthem against co-dependence and lesser than significant others, this New York native's forthcoming release, which is due out in September, will undboutedly double her already massive following.
  • Kurt Cobain's Early Band Fecal Matter's 'Illiteracy Will Prevail' Available Online

    The demo tape, 'lliteracy Will Prevail,' from grunge legend Kurt Cobain's first band, Fecal Matter, emerged earlier this week. Currently available for the first time online, the latest addition to many previously unheard leaks from Cobain's discography, the tracks feature the Nirvana front man on guitar and vocals with Greg Hokanson on drums and Dale Crover of The Melvins on bass.
  • Ryan Adams Plans to Cover Taylor Swift's '1989' in the Style of The Smiths

    Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams shared details on his forthcoming project to cover Taylor Swift's 1989 in the style of Manchester's The Smiths. Revealing a behind the scene glimpse into the project via Instagram, Adams captioned his latest creative endeavor as "1989 as played by The Smiths." Featuring well-loved tracks like "Style," "Welcome To New York," and "Blank Space," it can be presumed that Adams' revamp of her recordbreaking release will only increase the pop star's already monolithic appeal.
  • Franz Ferdinand, Sparks (FFS) Announce North American Fall Tour

    Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand plan to hit the road with synth pop duo Sparks under the moniker FFS. In the wake of the successful reception of their collaborative self-titled debut which was released in June, the dynamic "super group" shared details about their fall tour earlier this week. Both known for crafting contagiously dancey anthems, FFS's forthcoming handful of North American tour dates are bound to increase their already vibrant following.
  • Mac DeMarco Covers Eric Clapton's 'Change the World'

    Rising slacker rock icon Mac DeMarco added to the buzz surrounding the release of his mini-LP Another One by sharing a cover of Eric Clapton's "Change The World" from 1996. Originally featured on the soundtrack for Phenomenon, which featured John Travolta, the track's tempo seamlessly fits the NYC songwriter's aesthetic despite its slightly sentimental lyricism.
  • Parquet Courts Announce New EP 'Monastic Living' on Rough Trade & Fall Tour

    New York indie rockers Parquet Courts announced their move to Rough Trade from former label What's Your Rupture? yesterday. Defined as "one of the most prolific ... rock bands of this generation" by outlets like Stereogum, the five piece's label switch will undoubtedly prove to be monumental. Joining the ranks of pivotal acts like The Smiths, The Strokes, and Arcade Fire, the Brooklyn based act also revealed details about their forthcoming "12 EP Monastic Living.
  • Mac DeMarco's 'Another One' Available for Stream Via NPR

    Mac DeMarco's mini-LP, 'Another One,' set for an August 7th release date on Captured Tracks, is now available on NPR via stream. Known for surprises, the king of slacker rock is also playing a secret show at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right according to Brooklyn Vegan.
  • Mogwai Scores 'Atomic' Documentary for 'BBC Four Goes Nuclear' Series

    Glasgow based post-rockers, Mogwai, recently lent their musical expertise to score the BBC's latest documentary, "Atomic - Living In Dread And Promise." The first installment of the BBC "Four Goes Nuclear" series focuses on the forthcoming anniversary of Hiroshima. "Atomic," directed by Mark Cousins, is suitably scored.
  • Grimes' Claire Boucher Talks New Album, "Diss Tracks" and Scolds the Media

    Grimes' Claire Boucher, Recent covergirl for Fader and electro sensation, plans to release the follow up to 2012's 'Visions' in October. The track listing to Boucher's forthcoming LP is set to include "a lot of diss tracks" including a song "about male producers," which, according to her recent profile for Fader, was inspired by "a guy who acts like he knows everything and then comes back crawling on his knees, which has happened to me so many times."
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