Indie Rock
Arctic Monkeys release new song for War Child charity album
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Arctic Monkeys have unveiled 'Opening Night', their first new track in four years, as the lead single for the upcoming charity compilation HELP(2). The song supports War Child's efforts to aid children affected by conflict, with the album set for release on March 6, 2026. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, the project features contributions from artists including Olivia Rodrigo, Depeche Mode and Pulp.
The AU Review's weekly playlist update on January 30 features ten fresh tracks from Australian and international artists. Newcastle's Rum Jungle earns track of the week with their reflective single 'Coal Dust' ahead of a major UK and European tour. Other highlights include returns from Sly Withers and Sally Seltmann, plus new releases from Telenova and more.
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Arctic Monkeys have returned with 'Opening Night', a subtle and cinematic track for the charity album 'Help(2)' by War Child. The release coincides with the 20th anniversary of their debut album. Drummer Matt Helders discussed the band's reunion for the cause in an interview.
Paste Magazine has compiled a ranking of the 10 best songs by indie rock artist Liz Phair, marking the 15th anniversary of her 2005 album Somebody’s Miracle. The list highlights tracks from her debut Exile in Guyville and beyond, emphasizing her blunt lyricism and influence on modern musicians. Phair's music, known for its honesty on uncomfortable topics, continues to resonate with new generations.
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The experimental band Winged Wheel has released its third studio album, Desert So Green, via the label 12XU. Formed as a supergroup, the project features musicians from various acclaimed acts in the indie and experimental scenes.
Bright Eyes will celebrate the 21st anniversary of their 2005 albums I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn with three special performances in 2026. The shows will feature full album playthroughs at iconic venues, with rotating guest acts including Tilly and the Wall, The Moldy Peaches, and Built to Spill. Frontman Conor Oberst shared his excitement for the unconventional milestone in a statement.
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Indie rock band Tigers Jaw has revealed details of their upcoming seventh full-length album, 'Lost on You', set for release on March 27, 2026, via Hopeless Records. The announcement includes the lead single 'Head is Like a Sinking Stone', accompanied by a new music video. Produced by longtime collaborator Will Yip, the album aims to capture the band's live energy.
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