Dan Boeckner is stepping away from the Wolf Parade pack with his debut solo album, Boeckner!, out March 15th via Sub Pop. He’s previewing it today with the lead single “Lose.”
“I think in a lot of ways in my mind I’m still playing in a punk band in Vancouver,” Boeckner explains of the album in a press release. “Starting back when I was a teenager, my life in music has been trying to develop my own musical language, and this record is the beginning of presenting that.”
Boeckner! was produced, engineered, and mixed by Randall Dunn, whose work with loud as hell bands like Sunn O))) inspired Boeckner while writing the record, which he describes as “like an autobiography.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
Fans of Boeckner’s music with Wolf Parade as well as Handsome Furs, Divine Fits, Operators, Atlas Strategic, and more will recognize him on “Lose,...
“I think in a lot of ways in my mind I’m still playing in a punk band in Vancouver,” Boeckner explains of the album in a press release. “Starting back when I was a teenager, my life in music has been trying to develop my own musical language, and this record is the beginning of presenting that.”
Boeckner! was produced, engineered, and mixed by Randall Dunn, whose work with loud as hell bands like Sunn O))) inspired Boeckner while writing the record, which he describes as “like an autobiography.” Pre-orders are ongoing.
Fans of Boeckner’s music with Wolf Parade as well as Handsome Furs, Divine Fits, Operators, Atlas Strategic, and more will recognize him on “Lose,...
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Bikini Kill, Neutral Milk Hotel, Snail Mail, Speedy Ortiz, and others have signed an open letter to Congress and state governments demanding unemployment benefits for self-employed workers in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“While all workers are suffering right now, musicians, touring workers, DJs, and other gig economy workers are particularly hurt because we are ineligible for unemployment, paid sick leave, or other benefits under our current system,” the letter reads. “We pay significant amounts in income tax to the state and federal government, but because most of us are categorized as self-employed,...
“While all workers are suffering right now, musicians, touring workers, DJs, and other gig economy workers are particularly hurt because we are ineligible for unemployment, paid sick leave, or other benefits under our current system,” the letter reads. “We pay significant amounts in income tax to the state and federal government, but because most of us are categorized as self-employed,...
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- Rollingstone.com
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