8/17/2026

Jon Spencer Adds NYC Date To Upcoming Tour / New Album Out Now Via Shove Records

The legendary JON SPENCER adds NYC show to September tour: 
Beauty Bar 30th Anniversary at DROM September 13th
 
Brand new long-playing record
SONGS OF PERSONAL LOSS AND PROTEST
OUT NOW via Shove Records
 
WATCH the video for ‘Mr. Lion’ feat. illustrations by Marcellus Hall 
 

 
Jon Spencer can't take any more on his latest long-player, SONGS OF PERSONAL LOSS AND PROTEST. Backed once again by the powerhouse rhythm section of Kendall Wind and Spider Bowman (of Woodstock NY's Bobby Lees), Mr. Blues Explosion is still lighting the torches and ringing the bells, singing and preaching from the rooftops, live on the world stage, on the airwaves, via satellite, and right here, right now, on a brand-new record.
 
Can rock’n’roll change the world?
 
Jon Spencer says YES.
 
“I’m in a time of spiritual reckoning,” Jon confides. “These past few years there has been a lot of emotional conflict and personal loss — the passing of time takes its toll.  Losing friends, losing family, and all of this set against a world gone topsy turvy where it feels like we are losing basic freedoms… I’m trying to balance a lot of things, but the answer is always rock’n’roll.”
 
Across twelve brand new songs, Jon tears his heart out singing songs torn from the front page and beyond: futuristic power blues and garage-punk explosionisms about the nausea and paranoia delivered by a reality show president, and the power and resilience it takes to rebel. It is all deeply personal — the fight to create and live and push back against the dark forces —  but he never loses sight that we’re all in this together.
 
 “Rock’n’roll is America’s true gift to the world — the sound of revolution! It came out of the sky, a screaming, chrome-plated flying saucer, like an outer space monster, landed here on Earth so the freaks could have their say. It  is the hip-shaking sound of rebellion. The blues is my bible, rock’n’roll is our battle cry!
 
SONGS OF PERSONAL LOSS AND PROTEST was recorded with Jon’s super-powered touring band, and if you’ve been lucky enough to see them in the past few years — they’ve been playing non-stop, destroying audiences from Akron to Osaka, from San Jose to Santiago  – then you know that Jon is still fronting the world’s greatest rock’n’roll live show: rama-la soul-shaking set for stun, sweat-soaked, and ultimately, beautifully, uplifting.
 
Picking up where 2024’s mini–LP SICK OF BEING SICK left off, Jon tears it up with Spider Bowman on drums and Kendall Wind on bass. They deliver hyper-driven soul and powerhouse groove, beats hard as diamonds and slick as ice, fuzz bass in your face, and an avalanche of uncontrollable urges, pushing Jon’s latest outbursts —  hollering, drooling, sexified crooning, and vociferously lamenting these difficult times — to new levels of rock’n’roll expressionism.  
 
SONGS OF PERSONAL LOSS AND PROTEST  is the New New Super Heavy Rock for Hard Times.
 
Photo: Skyler Smith

LIVE SHOWS
JAPAN
8/17 - Nagoya - Club Quattro
8/18 - Tokyo - Club Quattro
 
NORTH AMERICA
9/6 - Troy, NY - No Fun - w/ Goons
9/7 - Quebec, QC - L’Anti - w/ Bloodshot Bill
9/8 – Montreal, QC - Bar Le Ritz PDB - w/ Bloodshot Bill
9/9 - Ottawa, ON – Bronson Centre - w/ Bloodshot Bill
9/10 - Toronto, ON – The Great Hall - w/ Thee Retail Simps
9/11 – Hamilton, ON – Bridgeworks - w/ Thee Retail Simps
9/12 – Rochester, NY – Bug Jar - w/ Harmonica Lewinski
9/13 - New York, NY - DROM (Beauty Bar 30th Anniversary) - w/ Daddy Long Legs & Kurt Baker
 
11/8 - Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
11/9 - Seattle, WA – The Sunset
11/10 - Portland, OR – Dante’s
11/11 – Eugene, OR – John Henry’s
11/12 – Arcata, CA – The MIniplex
11/13 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
11/14 - Santa Cruz, CA – Moe’s Alley
11/15 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour
11/16 – San Diego, CA - Casbah

MAREUX announces NYC, CHI, MIA, DC shows, 2x Platinum Certification + Collab w/ The Drums

MAREUX Announces NYC, CHI, DC, MIA Performances

Global Hit “The Perfect Girl” Goes Double Platinum

Hear Latest Collab w/ The Drums “It Didn’t Matter”


Photo By Lance Williams / Styled By Natalia / Assisted By Kenny Burrell


LA’s burgeoning artist / producer Mareux (Aryan Ashtiani) has announced a run of intimate Winter performances including New York City, Chicago, Miami and D.C. this December. Early tickets are available tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18 at 10AM Local via Mareux’s artist pre-sale HERE (password: NONSTOP). General on-sale begins this Friday, August 21 at 10AM Local HERE.

These performances announce just in time for Mareux’s celebration of the Double Platinum Certification of his global synth-pop sensation, “The Perfect Girl”, which first certified platinum and went viral in 2021, in addition to Gold in France. In a fast five years, Ashtiani’s discography now includes two full-length albums Lovers From the Past (2023) and Nonstop Romance (2025) released to high acclaim via Revolution / Warner Records. These collections, in addition to collaborations with artists like Artemas, Riki, King Woman and more have cemented him across darkwave, post-punk, gothic and electronic scenes - and dancefloors - across the world. In case you missed it, Mareux just dropped his Summer banger and collab with The Drums, “It Didn’t Matter” which launched Jonny Pierce (The Drums) new label, Abysmal Records. Read more via Stereogum.



Mareux Live Dates:

Sep 19: Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
Oct 30: London, UK - Hootanany
Oct 31: Paris, FR - Bal Chavaux
Nov 03: Athens, GR - Floyd
Nov 05: Istanbul, TR - IF Performance Hall
Nov 07: Tbilisi, GE - Academy
Dec 03: Chicago, IL - Metro
Dec 07: Brooklyn, NY - Saint Vitus
Dec 10: Washington, DC - Black Cat
Dec 12: Miami, FL - TBA

Tickets + Support Here



Watch Mareux guest on Amoeba's What's In My Bag

Mareux on the Cover of DRØME May 2025

“a perfectly asymmetrical, powerfully heartfelt collage of unlikely club sounds” Alternative Press (Read Interview)

“a maestro of retro-wave cinematics” Post-Punk

“an integral part of the modern era of dark music” Knotfest




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Andy Shauf Announces 'The Party' 10th Anniversary Edition & 'the afterparty' EP

ANDY SHAUF ANNOUNCES  
THE PARTY (10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION)  
+ the afterparty ep 
 
OUT OCTOBER 16 on ANTI- RECORDS 

 
LISTEN TO PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACK “LOSING”

Photo Credit: Colin Medley

Originally released in the spring of 2016, ten years have passed since the arrival of Canadian singer-songwriter Andy Shauf’s seminal album The Party. To commemorate a decade of these classic, lived-in songs, The Party (10th Anniversary Edition) will be released on October 16 on double vinyl with nine additional tracks accompanying the original studio version, including two never-before-released songs plus alternate cuts and demo recordings. The bonus material will be made available as a digital release titled the afterparty, also due October 16th. 

 “I know it's a fight / and I know that I’m losing” Shauf sullenly ponders on “losing”, one of the three previously unreleased tracks. Coming home from the party, the song’s narrator has arrived at their partner’s place a little too drunk a few too many times.  
 
Listen to “losing”:
https://youtu.be/o0jfxv8R_MY 

In a new essay reflecting on this period of his life, Shauf looks back with a clarity he didn’t have at the time: 

 “The Party was written when I was in my mid-twenties and was released a few days before I turned twenty-nine. This time feels like a lost period for me. I was on the road in North America and Europe consistently, ‘partying’ a lot, letting alcohol lead me to experiences I thought necessary for having something to write about. My dream of becoming a touring musician and recording artist was starting to play out, but I avoided acknowledging that reality out of fear that it would vanish. It’s clearer now that this avoidance moreso gave me an inability to see myself as the destructive force at the center of the chaos beginning to surround me. 
 
The Party didn’t happen because I knew what I was doing, it happened because I kept making mistakes. Four years of trying and trying again until eventually the happy accidents added up to something cohesive. It was a process of learning, like anything is. If I’d taken the same revisionist approach to my real life, maybe the lost period wouldn’t have stretched out for so long. Mistakes made in songs led to new arrangements and new approaches, mistakes in life led to more and more confusion and hurt. Thankfully life has allowed me the time to learn that I was simply lucky to have been given the chance to explore at all.” Read the essay in full at
andyshauf.com.  

 With The Party Shauf masterfully creates a cast of memorable and unique characters. They show up “Early to the Party,” reveal secrets (“To You”) or try to reveal nothing (“The Magician”). In “a city the size of a dinner plate,” everyone knew the guy who keeled over after smoking what he promised would be his last pack of cigarettes (“Alexander All Alone”). There’s the girl dancing by herself in the middle of the room, with the “Eyes of Them All” upon her. One moment you’re dancing with someone who bears an uncanny resemblance to your ex (“Martha Sways”) and later slagging your best friend as way of endearing yourself to his recently dumped ex (“Quite Like You”). All of this is set to ornate arrangements of fuzzed-out guitars, string sections, clarinets and dreamy synths; all draped over delicate piano, acoustic guitars and rainy-day drums. 

 
 
Praise for ‘The Party’
 
“ ‘The Party’ is definitely worth celebrating.” - Uncut 
 
“A folk record so lush it feels as though Shauf made a feature film, providing settings, characters and colour to fill out a full motion picture with just 10 songs. Dipping into '60s pop melodies, it’s easy to see yourself slow dancing to ‘The Party’ while closing out your own messy gathering.” - CBC Music 
 
“The result recalls classic pop songwriters in the vein of Harry Nilsson or Randy Newman, coupled with the plainspoken timbre of a Paul Simon, albeit with a laconic Canadian drawl. Shauf also possesses a keen, emotive ear for complex arrangements and lavish orchestrations.” - NPR Music 
 
“At times the budget grandeur posits Shauf as a sort of indie Burt Bacharach: don’t be fooled by the chintzy synths and general thrift-store appearance. One track, “Martha Sways”, injects notes of dissonance – off-kilter violins, random stabs of piano – that will be familiar to fans of Big Star’s Sister Lovers. Then again, a lot of these songs have the warm, easy-listening appeal of the hippest mainstream 70s songwriters, up to and including Nilsson, while reclaiming aspects of the cheesiest.” - The Guardian


‘The Party (10th Anniversary Edition)’

Pre-Order ‘The Party (10th Anniversary Edition)’ feat. ‘the afterparty’ 
1. The Magician 
2. Early to the Party 

3. Twist Your Ankle 
4. Quite Like You 
5. Begin Again 
6. The Worst in You 
7. To You 
8. Eyes of Them All 
9. Alexander All Alone 
10. Martha Sways 
 
1. the magician (demo) 
2. angela the traveller 
3. begin again (v2) 
4. eyes of them all (demo) 
5. the interrupter  

6. losing 
7. twist your ankle (demo) 
8. my brother jeremy (demo) 
9. martha sways (v2) 

 

Andy Shauf Online 
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8/14/2026

MAGIC WANDS : 'Diamond Rain' - brand new single by US dream-pop duo out 14th August 2026 (Metropolis Records)

   
 



MAGIC WANDS
DIAMOND RAIN

new single
out 14th August 2026
(Metropolis Records)

stream  |  Bandcamp  |  video


MAGIC WANDS | live photo by Shahrnaz Nancy Southwick

Magic Wands have released a brand new single entitled ‘Diamond Rain’, today (14th August) via Metropolis Records. Long renowned for their dream-pop sound that also incorporates elements of shoegaze, post-punk and goth, the LA-based duo comprised of vocalists/guitarists Dexy and Chris Valentine state that “the song doesn’t have one fixed meaning. To us, it’s about moving toward the light, finding beauty after darkness and allowing people to discover their own meaning within it.”

‘Diamond Rain’ is accompanied by a homemade video, which they explain was created “using old cameras, lights and mirrors to create textures and effects that give it a dreamlike feeling.”


MAGIC WANDS | Diamond Rain video

‘Diamond Rain’ is the first track to be lifted from a brand new Magic Wands album due in early 2027 and follows the recent EPs ‘Wishing Well’ STREAM | BANDCAMP and ‘Remixes’ STREAM | BANDCAMP. The first of these featured a collaboration with John Ashton of The Psychedelic Furs entitled 'Sacred Mirrors’, while the latter included reworkings of several songs from the duo’s acclaimed ‘Cascades’ studio album issued in late 2025. A Magic Wands remix of ‘Swoon’ by former Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy was also released as a single in May and can be heard HERE.

“Amid the cacophony of today’s world, Magic Wands emerges like a whisper in the wind; a spellbinding blend of sound that feels both familiar and foreign"
POST-PUNK
“Moody and atmospheric. For maximum effectiveness, listen to it at dusk with a single candle lit ****”
SPILL MAGAZINE
“Both familiar and quietly bold, a record that walks that razor-thin line between dream-pop and gothic atmosphere. A slow, smoky invocation 4.5/5”
CHAIN D.L.K.
“Magic Wands are still bending time, painting dreamscapes, and slipping silver threads of moonlight through every riff"
MUSIC FIENDS


MAGIC WANDS | photo by John Charter

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Jon Spencer Adds NYC Date To Upcoming Tour / New Album Out Now Via Shove Records

The legendary JON SPENCER adds NYC show to September tour:  Beauty Bar 30th Anniversary at DROM September 13th   Brand new long-playing rec...