Tuesday Music News

Daily Roundups
12/01/2015
Britta Plyler
photo by Matthew B. Thompson

  • M Ward, the Oregon based singer-songwriter and half of the duo She & Him, will release his new solo LP More Rain on March 4. The album features collaborations with the Secret Sisters, k.d. lang, Nekko Case, and many more. Listen to the album's breezy track "Girl From Conejo Valley" below. [Pitchfork]

  • As the end of the year approaches and while fans and critics put together their top ten lists, UK group Django Django reminds us how great their 2015 release, Born Under Saturn, is by unveiling a new video for their song "Shot Down." Check it out, and be sure to send to KEXP your own top ten list and help us count down KEXP Listener's Top 90.3 Albums of 2015!

  • Last night, The Flaming Lips stopped by The Tonight Show to celebrate the 20 year anniversary of their famous album Clouds Taste Metallic. Watch their performance of "Bad Days" below. The album's deluxe reissue Heady Nuggs: 20 Years After Clouds Taste Metallic is available now. [CoS]

  • English alternative rockers Suede have dropped the video for "Like Kids," a track from their upcoming album Night Thoughts. The visual shows several random couples dance around a little room with a disco ball while a naked guy lays passed out on the floor. It's like every college party, you can't really remember. [Stereogum]

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