
Jazz Monroe
Associate Staff Writer at Pitchfork
Writer @pitchfork | Also @guardian @independent etc. | He/him
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1 week ago |
pitchfork.com | Jazz Monroe
LCD Soundsystem have shared an official edit of This Is Happening track “Home,” courtesy of Tom Sharkett of Manchester synthpop band W. H. Lung. DFA will release the song on 12", with an instrumental version on the B-side. They write in the product description, “It wasn’t really hiding, just sitting quietly online. But Tom Sharkett’s edit of ‘Home’ was too good to ignore.” The bootleg came to their attention via Flo Dill’s Breakfast Show on NTS, they added. Listen to “Home” [Tom Sharkett Edit] below.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Jazz Monroe
LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, June 2025 (Xavi Torrent/Redferns)LCD Soundsystem have shared an official edit of This Is Happening track “Home,” courtesy of Tom Sharkett of Manchester synth-pop band W. H. Lung. DFA will release the song on 12" vinyl, with an instrumental version on the B-side. The label writes in the product description, “It wasn’t really hiding, just sitting quietly online.
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1 week ago |
pitchfork.com | Jazz Monroe
Public Enemy have released their first single in five years—a protest song written and recorded with a collective of student collaborators. Listen to “March Madness” below. Immediate proceeds from the track—released in honor of Juneteenth—will benefit the Black Music Action Coalition Human Rights Fund and the anti–gun violence nonprofit Everytown, according to a press release.
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1 week ago |
pitchfork.com | Jazz Monroe
Muse are back. The reliably theatrical rock trio’s first single since 2022’s Will of the People is called “Unravelling,” and you can hear it below. Muse live band member Dan Lancaster produced the track. Check out the single artwork below, too. Muse debuted “Unravelling” at their recent tour kickoff in Helsinki, Finland, and will take it along on their upcoming run of European festivals.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Jazz Monroe
Muse, photo by PolochoMuse are back. The reliably theatrical rock trio’s first single since 2022’s Will of the People is called “Unravelling,” and you can hear it below. Muse live band member Dan Lancaster produced the track. Check out the single artwork below, too. Muse debuted “Unravelling” at their recent tour kickoff in Helsinki, Finland, and will take it along on their upcoming run of European festivals.
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