Tuesday Music News

Daily Roundups
09/16/2014
Britta Plyler
photo by Victoria Holt

  • Folk songstress Angel Olsen will release a deluxe edition of her successful album Burn Your Fire for No Witness on November 18. Today she has shared "All Right Now," one of the album's five new bonus track. You can also check out her self-directed video for "High and Wild," below. [Pitchfork]

  • On October 28, Scottish indie rockers The Twilight Sad will drop their latest album Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave. They've shared the wistful and broody album track "Last January." [Stereogum]

  • Red Hot, an HIV/AIDs awareness organization, is putting together an album compilation of iconic Arthur Russell covers, which will released on October 21. Participating artists include: Blood Orange, Scissor Sisters, Robyn, Phosphorescent, and many others. You can hear the album's opening track, a cover of Russell's This Is How We Walk on the Moon" by Swedish singer-songwriter José Gonzáles, below. [Pitchfork]

  • While on tour in the UK, Foo Fighters have debuted a snippet of their new song "Outsiders." In the video below, during their performance of "The Pretenders," you can hear the instrumentals of "Outsiders" after the 2:00 mark. The track will be featured on the band's highly-anticipated album Sonic Highways (out November 10). [CoS]

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