indie rock
Broken Social Scene announce new album and North American tour
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Canadian indie-rock band Broken Social Scene have revealed their first album in nearly a decade, Remember the Humans, set for release on May 8. The group will also embark on a summer tour with Metric and Stars. The announcement includes the lead single 'Not Around Anymore.'
Chicago indie rock band Friko has revealed their sophomore album, Something Worth Waiting For, set for release on April 24 via ATO Records. The announcement comes with a video for the lead single 'Seven Degrees,' marking the group's first record as a quartet. Produced by John Congleton, the album explores themes of transit and connection.
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Pitchfork has curated a selection of 11 notable new album releases available on streaming services, featuring artists like xaviersobased, Shackleton, and Joyce Manor. The weekly roundup highlights diverse genres from underground rap to experimental jazz and pop-punk. These releases span various labels and include long-awaited debuts and follow-ups after significant gaps.
Waxahatchee and MJ Lenderman have revealed plans for a co-headlining North American tour in spring 2026, where they will perform both solo sets and together. The 18-date run kicks off on April 13 in Atlanta and concludes on May 6 in Los Angeles, with support from Brennan Wedl. Tickets go on sale November 21, 2025.