Zen Mother

Moses Sumney released 'Monumental', his interpretation of 'Olympic Hymn', accompanied by a stunning black and white video starring and directed by Sumney, featuring the musician singing the song on a pedestal like a marble statue come to life; Idles make a slight turn - release s tense psych-ballad 'A Hymn'; free jazz collective Standing On The Corner shared ‘G-E-T-O-U-T!! The Ghetto’ featuring a seven-year-old vocalist Annalise Chanel Renee Williams; Kanye West, again, has a good song - 'Donda', dedicated to his mother; King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard shared a ballad 'Honey'; 'Order' by Zen Mother is just some mighty electro industrial; Helena Deland's 'Lylz' is about the "aching forever-after of female friendship"; Arcade Fire's Will Butler released his new, solo, uplifting song 'Surrender'; Makaya McCraven's 'Strangers in the City' is groovy and tribal jazz.

The Quietus is going metaly in this month's edition of Columnfortably Numb, their selection of best new psych-rock editions. Why? King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard went that direction on their latest album. So, what's on offer this month? Lo-fi stoner doom by Flowers, hairy heavy psych rock by Ecstatic Vision, psych-folk by Wet Tuna, and "colourful […]

Australian psycho-rockers released a new video 'Planet B' and it begging with the members of the band - barking. They are dressed in orange suits, prison escapees, it seems, on the run. The song itself is quite metaly, and it doesn't appear on the original tracklist for their new album 'Fishing for Fishies', Stereogum reports. […]