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After the massive success of The Breeders' second album Last Splash, Kim Deal deliberately chose to scale things back a bit when she...
Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell are The Big Pink, and although both of music stock, their excellent debut, A Brief History of Love, is...
"To see The Birthday Party 'perform' during the early '80s was nothing short of witnessing the very physical extremity of rock 'n' roll,...
The Breeders was the name of the occasional duo act Kim and Kelley Deal performed in Dayton, Ohio in the early 1980s. In 1989, while a...
"Junction One" by The Fast Set, namely avant-synth artist David Knight, was the first release on Axis, the label which became 4AD. The...
The Happy Family were the earliest vehicle for the cerebral songs of an Edinburgh university drop-out called Nicholas Currie - he was...
Hope Blister - two incongruously paired words, but one unified concept. Put a 'The' in front of them and you have a band. Of...
This is the new church music. Though not religious – at least, not in any conventional sense -- The Late Cord’s debut EP,...
This is the new church music.
Though not religious – at least, not in any conventional sense -- The Late Cord’s debut EP,...
John Darnielle is one of the most imaginative lyricists of his generation. Since he sat cross-legged in the early nineties with an...
The National formed in Brooklyn, NY in 1999, when five friends who relocated from Cincinnati, Ohio for work began making demo recordings to...
Since moving to California in the mid-'90s, Ivo had become a fan of The Paladins: a hard-charging roots-rock band who'd been one of the...
The second single of 1981 was "Raindance", an anthemic slab of guitar-driven drama by The Past Seven Days. The Sheffield band then signed...
Psychotik Tanks were one of six acts who featured on 4AD's first-ever compilation 12" Presage(s), released in September 1980. They...
Over ten years and eight albums, the music of Tanya Donelly resided at several different addresses. First there was the angular, tense...
"Judy Garland romanticism in a world inhabited by Reservoir Dogs."- Mojo magazineSan Francisco-based Tarnation comprised...
"Judy Garland romanticism in a world inhabited by Reservoir Dogs."
- Mojo magazine
San Francisco-based Tarnation comprised...
That Dog were Anna Waronker (vocals/guitar), Rachel Haden (bass), Petra Haden (violin) and Tony Maxwell (drums). Anna is the daughter of...
After The The's initial 4AD single in 1980, singer/songwriter Matt Johnson took the London-based group to the Some Bizzare label....
On a spring evening in 1995, over a drink at Washington, DC's Eighteenth Street Lounge, Rob Garza and Eric Hilton decided to combine...
This Mortal Coil was not a band. Nor were they a clever Shakespearian moniker for a solo artist. Rather it was a unique collaboration of...
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Throwing Muses were the first American act to sign to 4AD, pioneering a singular form of 'alternative...
4AD release their first album of 2010 on January 25th with the label debut from Tindersticks, a band who should need no introduction. ...
With Bauhaus still a going concern in 1982, guitarist Daniel Ash's first collaboration with roadie Glenn Campling - the four-song EP A...
Toucan were signed to 4AD offshoot label Detox Artifacts, where they released a one-off single.
tUnE-yArDs is the singular musical project of New England native Merrill Garbus. Possessing an expansive sound that marries a coarse folk...
"A lot of bands have something to say," explains TV On The Radio producer/multi-instrumentalist David Sitek. "We have something...
"The Wolfgang Press had its roots firmly planted in the summer of ‘76. We were three like-minded individuals joined together in an...