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There’s been a lot of focus placed on this new Deftones record, as it’s their first full-length offering since 2020’s Ohms. It’s also the band’s first release since frontman Chino Moreno managed to ...
Recording under the name Phantogram, upstate New Yorkers Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter have spent the better part of the last decade combining hazy, trip-hop-inflected electronic sounds with gauzy ...
Phantogram’s newest single “Cruel World” is from their upcoming album Three. Sarah Barthel and the minimalist piano play tag team about the unforgiving world we all inhabit.
We will examine the second full-length from indie-dance band Phantogram, as well as the latest from prolific alt-rock stalwarts Guided By Voices. Suzanne Vega released a new record this week, as ...
Phantogram’s dreamlike electro-pop has always packed hard edges. But on its third studio album, “Three,” the New York duo gets especially heavy.
Currently, Phantogram is on tour promoting Memory of a Day, with a Denver date at the Fillmore Auditorium on Tuesday, February 18. LA producer meija is also on the bill.
Phantogram is the biggest thing out of Saratoga since spring water, gaining national attention for its dreamy songs and making us all proud. Guitarist Josh Carter and keyboardist/singer Sarah ...
When Phantogram announced their new album Three, they hinted that a Grant Singer-directed video for lead single “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” was forthcoming. Today the duo released the ...
Phantogram met the home stretch with just as much fervor as the first 12 songs, pulling out all the stops for their real closing track, “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore,” a surprisingly deft ...
Phantogram, Metric, DNCE and Aloe Blacc have contributed covers of Eighties hits to amfAR‘s upcoming charity compilation, The Time Is Now, benefiting AIDS research, Billboard reports. The ...
Phantogram shared a euphoric new song, 'Into Happiness,' which follows their 2018 single, 'Someday,' and their 2016 LP, 'Three.' ...
Phantogram’s video for “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” is here (via Fader), and it’s a flawlessly lit — if occasionally stomach-turning — montage of seedy interiors, fetishwear ...