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Watch CupcakKe’s new “Spoiled Milk Titties” video

CupcakKe has released a video for “Spoiled Milk Titties” from her new album Ephorize. The new video shows a spur-of-the-moment romantic excursion while she’s on her way to the hospital. She explains, “You know how you leave a cup out for so long, a cup of milk is going to spoil eventually? I’ve been naked so much I think my titties are, like, spoiled.” Watch it below.

Lotic announces debut album and single

Lotic has released a new track called “Hunted,” combining somewhat haunting whisperings and the beats that the producer from Berlin is known for.

Their upcoming debut album, Power is set to be out July 13th via Tri Angle and was made in the process of losing an apartment in Berlin. Music became more sporadic for them but was able to develop a vocal style in the process. The cover photo (above) was taken by Matt Lambert, styled by Rich Aybar, the clothes they wore was designed by Iris Van Herpen.

KEXP receives $10 million donation

KEXP, the iconic Seattle radio station, has revealed that it received $10 million from an anonymous donor, known as “Suzanne.” The initial investments that are set with the donation include “education programs aimed at inspiring younger audiences to engage their curiosity around music, services and programming for emerging artists, media creation experiences for aspiring DJs and music journalists, and outreach activities aimed at deepening KEXP’s connections to local communities.” It is the biggest donation KEXP has ever recieved, and, according to The Seattle Times, it’s believed to be one of the biggest public radio donations ever, next to a $200 million bequest to NPR.

“Suzanne’s love of music, her support for artists, her sense of philanthropy and service to the community, and the joy she found in exploration and discovery will live on in the programs and services that are made possible through this amazing and generous gift,” chief content officer Kevin Cole said in a press release. Cole put out a set of programming in her honor earlier today.

Duster return to studio for the first time in 18 years

Started in 1996, Duster only ever released two albums and one EP before breaking up in 2000, leaving a legacy of being every indie bands’ favorite indie band. The multi-instrumentalist of the band, Jason Albertini, continued making music with Helvetia and also became a permanent member of Built To Spill recently. Now it looks like they are coming back.

The band recently started an Instagram account where today, they posted a message to their fans: “hi. it’s been a long time but we are recording a little bit.” Find the post below.

Prefuse 73 to release new album Sacrifices, shares new single

Prefuse 73, a.k.a. Guillermo Scott Herren, is releasing  a new album on May 25th on Lex Records. You can stream the spacious instrumental that is the first single, “Basinskitarian,” below.

Sacrifices is Herren’s followup from 2015’s Rivington Não Rio and his collaboration with Michael Christmas as Fudge in 2016. This relatively short record for him comes in at 17 tracks.

You pre-order the Sacrifices record now.

Sacrifices tracklisting:

01. New Salad Intro
02. Late To The Party
03. Her Desire Is to Be Left Alone
04. Transmission Nines
05. Without Anyone
06. The New Year
07. Gravure
08. Washington Heights Lovers
09. Basinskitarian
10. Silver & Gold
11. The World Is Bigger
12. In The Blood
13. Transmission of Eights
14. Azares
15. Dripping With Excuses
16. False Charges
17. We Lost Our Beat Tapes In Mecca

Cherry Glazerr shares video for “Juicy Socks”

Cherry Glazerr shared the music video for their first release since their album, Apocalipstick, last year their second album and first for Secretly Canadian. The video for the song, “Juicy Socks”” was directed by Jessica Nicole Collins is clad with pleather, chains, and disturbing plastic masks and descends into a fight by the end of it.

Creevy says about the video, “‘Juicy Socks’ is about vocalization. Using one’s voice as a strong weapon and needing to be heard in order to not feel like shit. Oh also, it’s about wanting to smash Donald Trump’s orange fuckin’ head into a brick wall!” Watch it below.

Jenny Hval announces The Long Sleep EP on Sacred Bones, shares new single

Jenny Hval has announced release of a new EP, recorded “with longtime collaborator Håvard Volden and producer Lasse Marhaug,” on Sacred Bones called The Holy Sleep on May 25th. It  will show Hval “embracing an instinctive, even subconscious, approach to creating meaning” and “the act of composition itself, letting the melodies and structures reveal the other elements of the songs.”

 

Hval said in a statement:

What am I doing here? Am I communicating? Am I promoting?

I just want to tell you something.

There should be something I could tell you, there should be something I could do to reach you directly, but there is nothing useful in the way we define “you”, or “me”. There should be something I could tell you, there should be something I could say directly without lyrics and melody.

Maybe that’s what I’m trying here. Something else than lyrics or melody. It’s not the words. It’s not in the rhythm. It’s not in the streaming. It’s not in the “message”. It’s not in the product. It’s not in the algorithms. It’s not something you decided. It’s not something they decided for you.

I want to tell you something. I just want to say: Thank you. I love you.

Pre-order the album here. And listen to the first single, “Spells” below:

The Long Sleep’s short tracklist:

01. Spells
02. The Dreamer Is Everyone In Her Dream
03. The Long Sleep
04. I Want To Tell You Something

Empress Of releases 2 new songs

Empress Of has released new songs called “Trust Me Baby” and “In Dreams.” Listen to the tracks, which feature lyrics in English and Spanish, below.