THE NEW PORNOGRAPHER’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM, THE FORMER SITE OF, OUT TODAY

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The New Pornographers highly anticipated new album The Former Site Of is out today on Merge Records. The album is available to order now via both Merge Records and band’s webstore, order HERE. The record is also available in an exclusive “Mai Tai” LP variant HERE and “Spilled Ink” LP variant HERE.

LISTEN / SHARE “THE FORMER SITE OF” HERE

In celebration of the album, the band is adding a slew of new dates to their extensive U.S. tour this fall. The band kicks off their U.S. tour on April 22 at The Wilbur in Boston, with support on all Spring dates from Will Sheff of Okkervil River. Tickets are available now, see below for a complete list of dates.

MORE ABOUT THE FORMER SITE OF
On The Former Site Of, the tenth studio album from the acclaimed supergroup, ten short stories of people at personal and societal extremes are collected as meticulously crafted pop songs. The record was first crafted by frontperson A.C. Newman in his home studio before being brought to the band, composed of Newman, Kathryn Calder, Neko Case, John Collins and Todd Fancey. The group is joined for the first time by storied session drummer Charley Drayton (Divinyls, The Rolling Stones, Fiona Apple). Josh Wells (Destroyer, Black Mountain) will join as the touring drummer for the band’s upcoming dates in the spring. 

WATCH / SHARE “BALLAD OF THE LAST PAYPHONE” HERE

Of the inspiration behind the album title, Newman notes, “The Former Site Of is a reference to various road signs that I’ve seen in upstate New York. There is a sign near the Ashokan Reservoir that reads ‘the former site of West Hurley’. That intrigued me. What happened to the town of West Hurley? Around 100 years ago, a number of small NY state towns were forced to leave, sell their land, so that their towns could be flooded and become reservoirs, a source of water for New York City. I was fascinated by the history, the towns that were almost wiped from history. It felt like a good starting place for an album. We all have parts of our lives that are gone.”

The album features singles “Spooky Action,” “Pure Sticker Shock” and “Votive,” subject of acclaim from The New York Times, Pitchfork, AV Club, Stereogum and more. The album’s first single “Ballad Of The Last Payphone” is available as a limited 7-inch vinyl first release; Paste named it one of their Best New Songs, raving that “‘Ballad Of The Last Payphone’ hits a different kind of nerve. Less giddy power-pop, more slow-burn meditation, the track leans into melancholy with acoustic strums, ghostly pedal steel, and vocals that swirl like a memory you can’t quite shake.”

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WATCH / SHARE “VOTIVE” HERE

The New Pornographers have released nine studio albums, including their classic debut, Mass Romantic, reissued in 2021 to celebrate its 21st anniversary. Their latest, 2023’s Continue as a Guest, marked their debut for Merge Records; New York Magazine lauded, “The New Pornographers are a massive unit bursting with unique and intersecting talents…the band’s ninth album serves another helping of their signature dish,” while Brooklyn Vegan named it “one of The New Pornographers’ most lush albums, thick with synthesizers and horns and harmonies…their unique chemistry is as distinct and appealing as ever.”

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TOUR DATES
April 22—Boston, MA—The Wilbur*
April 23—New York, NY—Webster Hall*
April 24—Glenside, PA—Keswick Theatre*
April 25—Rochester, NY—Water Street Music Hall*
April 27—Detroit, MI—El Club*
April 29—Millvale, PA—Mr. Smalls Theatre*
April 30—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues*
May 1—Milwaukee, WI—Turner Hall*
May 2—Minneapolis, MN—The Fitzgerald Theater*
May 3—Chicago, IL—The Metro* [SOLD OUT]
May 5—Englewood, CO—Gothic Theatre*
May 6—Salt Lake City, UT—The Commonwealth Room*
May 8—Seattle, WA—The Showbox*
May 9—Portland, OR—Aladdin Theater*
May 11—San Francisco, CA—The Castro Theatre*
May 12—Los Angeles, CA—Teragram Ballroom*
May 13—Phoenix, AZ—Crescent Ballroom*
May 15—Austin, TX—Mohawk Outside*
May 16—Dallas, TX—The Kessler Theater*
May 17—Baton Rouge, LA—Chelsea's Live*
May 19—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse*
May 20—Saxapahaw, NC—Haw River Ballroom*
May 21—Washington, DC—9:30 Club*
September 12—Tucson, AZ—La Rosa
September 13—San Diego, CA—Belly Up
September 14—Santa Ana, CA—Observatory Santa Ana
September 15—Monterey, CA—Golden State Theatre
September 21—Omaha, NE—The Waiting Room
September 22—Kansas City, MO—The Truman
September 23—St. Louis, MO—The Sheldon Concert Hall
September 25—Birmingham, AL—The Saturn
September 26—Nashville, TN—Cannery Hall
September 27—Louisville, KY—Headliners Music Hall
September 29—Charlottesville, VA—The Paramount
September 30—Towson, MD—The Recher
October 1—Tarrytown, NY—Tarrytown Music Hall
October 2—Albany, NY—Empire Live
October 3—Portland, ME—State Theatre

*with Will Sheff (of Okkervil River)

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THE FORMER SITE OF 
1. Great Princess Story
2. Pure Sticker Shock
3. Ballad Of The Last Payphone
4. Spooky Action
5. Wish You Could See Me I'm Killing It
6. Votive
7. The Wine Remembers The Water
8. Calligraphy
9. Bonus Mai Tais
10. The Former Site Of

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CHARLOTTE CORNFIELD RELEASES NEW LP, HURTS LIKE HELL

CHARLOTTE CORNFIELD’S NEW LP, HURTS LIKE HELL, OUT TODAY VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS (CANADA) / MERGE RECORDS (WORLDWIDE)

LISTEN / SHARE “KITCHEN” HERE

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NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN MARCH 31, PERFORMING IN TORONTO ON APRIL 9 AT LULA LOUNGE

Cornfield writes tender, disarmingly honest music informed by the metamorphosis of motherhood. Lauded for her lyricism, the singer-songwriter masterfully uses traditional folk storytelling to crystallize moments in time” - Exclaim!

“Her moving fragmentary realism is often heavy but just as often shot through with plenty of humour, both wry and awkward, and inventive phrasing that borrows as much from hip-hop as country.” - The Globe & Mail

“On the stunning ‘Hurts Like Hell,’ the Toronto singer tackles relationships and motherhood. Cornfield’s best work to date.” - The Toronto Star

"As a songwriter, as a singer, in every way possible, Cornfield levels up on Hurts Like Hell." - UNCUT

“Charlotte Cornfield is a songwriter who brings a sense of profundity to the simplest of phrases.” - The FADER

"Charlotte Cornfield is an expert observer, writing songs from inside a feeling or moment as it unravels. On 'Hurts Like Hell', the songwriter embraces collaboration, family, and a different kind of creative rhythm." - RANGE Magazine

“[Charlotte Cornfield] is one of our best living songwriters.” - Paste

“A hushed, awestruck meditation on a consequential conversation”
- Stereogum on “Living With It

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Today marks the release of Hurts Like Hell, the highly anticipated new album by Toronto’s Charlotte Cornfield. Her sixth album, Hurts Like Hell is the first she’s recorded since the birth of her daughter in 2023, an inflection point for her as a person and an artist. The album’s recurrent themes of personal growth and renewal, of love’s perseverance through difficulty and shame and awkwardness, are rooted there.

Cornfield’s change in perspective is evident not only in her approach to the lyric, but in how she approached recording, with Hurts Like Hell representing her most collaborative effort to date. Beyond vocal features by Feist, Buck Meek, Christian Lee Hutson, and Maia Friedman, the Philip Weinrobe-produced sessions represented the first time Cornfield recorded with a full backing band, an all-star assemblage featuring Palehound’s El Kempner (guitar/vocals), Lake Street Dive’s Bridget Kearney (bass/vocals), Adam Brisbin (guitar/pedal steel), and Sean Mullins (drums), expanding Cornfield’s sound by further embellishing the intricately detailed universes contained in her songs. 

LISTEN / SHARE “KITCHEN” HERE

Change can certainly be heard on the album track “Kitchen”, which is a “straight up love song,” according to Cornfield. “Meeting my partner Nelson was a major turning point in my life. Everything changed for the better after that. I wanted to try to capture that feeling, and some of the awkwardness and tenderness and real shit that is all part of the big picture of love. 

“When we recorded this Phil had us all switch instruments a few times and then Bridget ended up on piano, and there’s no bass, which gives this song a floaty kind of lift. El and I were playing acoustic guitars really, really quietly, just the high strings. And then Maia Friedman came in and crushed that backing vocal.”

WATCH / SHARE “LIVING WITH IT” FEAT. FEIST HERE

WATCH / SHARE “HURTS LIKE HELL”(MUSIC VIDEO) HERE

Next week, Cornfield will embark on a short tour in celebration of the album’s release. US dates will feature Hurts Like Hell collaborators Kearney and Kempner, as well as Evan Cartwright (Cola) and Nick Levine (Jodi, Great Grandpa). Tickets are on sale now.

TOUR DATES
Mar 31 Brooklyn, NY – Public Records
Apr 02 Chicago, IL – Schubas
Apr 04 Los Angeles, CA – Scribble
Apr 09 Toronto, ON – Lula Lounge [SOLD OUT]
Jul 17 Guelph, ON – Hillside Festival 2026 

BUY / STREAM HURTS LIKE HELL HERE

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HURTS LIKE HELL TRACKLIST
1. Before
2. Hurts Like Hell
3. Lost Leader
4. Lucky
5. Living With It
6. Number
7. Squiddd
8. Kitchen
9. Long Game
10. Bloody and Alive

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WINTERSLEEP’S NEW ALBUM OUT TODAY, SHARE VIDEO FOR “ABYSS”

WINTERSLEEP RETURNS WITH WISHING MOON, OUT TODAY
VIA DINE ALONE RECORDS

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2026 U.K. & EUROPEAN TOUR DATES COMMENCE APRIL 10, CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN ON MAY 9. TICKETS ON SALE NOW - FULL DATES BELOW


"Without skipping a beat, lead single "I Got a Feeling" sees the band immediately tap back into the type of rollicking, brooding wave of a groove they've always ridden to the crest of anthemic passion. Exclaim!, Most Anticipated Albums of 2026

"Paul Murphy’s voice stretches out defiantly at the midpoint in Stranger Now, Wintersleep’s latest single, exposing a central belief within the Halifax rock band’s upcoming and eighth studio album." CBC Music, 20 Albums We Can't Wait To Hear in 2026

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Today, Wintersleep release their new album, Wishing Moon, their eighth full-length album in a span of more than two decades. It’s no easy thing to sustain a band for more than 20 years. To come together and nurture an artistic project across two decades is a statement of belief: in oneself, in one’s bandmates, in the profound connections produced by the creative process, and in the richness of the world around us—since all art is a result of having noticed what it feels like to live here, and the drive to make sense of that feeling. 

Canadian indie-rock veterans Wintersleep belong to this group of artists. At this stage in their career, the celebrated band’s five members— Paul Murphy, guitarist Tim D’Eon, keyboardist Jon Samuel, bassist Chris Bell, and drummer Loel Campbell—are possessed of a deep gratitude and humility that accompany any creatives who get to make a life-long go of making art with the people they love. But there are still wonderful mysteries and shadowy corners of experience that they have yet to uncover.

To help celebrate the release of their new record, the band is sharing the new video for “Abyss”, a song about “surviving the late stage capitalism shit storm — social media feeds, billionaire chaos, and everything sold off beneath our feet — while realizing that love doesn’t disappear when the world does,” explains Murphy. “Knowing we’re at, or past the breaking point, and still choosing tenderness — not as a political response necessarily, but as a way to preserve our own sense of self and sanity through it all.”

On the video, director Griffin O'Toole says that “the lyrics speak to the uncertainty we all feel living through current global issues, climate change being a big one that the guys mentioned thinking a lot about in the songwriting process. For the video, we wanted to make something that related in a literal way to the song’s lyrics — the band finds themselves singing in an ever murkier ‘abyss’ — but it was also important to us to try and capture in the visuals how a song can have more than one face and can speak to something that’s scary for us all while also having an optimistic sound that’s fun to listen to.”


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MORE ABOUT WISHING MOON
Recorded at producer Nicolas Vernhes’ (The War on Drugs, Spoon) studio in the Mojave Desert near Pioneertown, the collection of 12 songs evidences a renewed vitality and energy: The band’s branches of prog-, indie-, folk-, and alternative-rock are in full bloom, stretching skyward with grateful, open, curious hearts. 

Wishing Moon crackles with the energy of that sort of reinvigoration. The opening title track throbs with a Wurlitzer electric piano before bass and drums set off at a steady clip, setting a dreamy kraut-rock scene that builds, slowly, to a crescendo of hammered keys and soaring guitars while Murphy cries on the chorus: ‘Temperamental, I’m alive, I’m alone/Transcendental, I’m alive, I’m alone’. “Stranger Now” follows, with heavy desert-rock chording and sand-smoothed fuzz leads. (D’Eon attributes the record’s atmosphere and macabre grooves to the Mojave, famously channeled in the ominous, titanic riffing of bands like Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age.) “The band’s always at its strongest when there’s a fundamental groove that’s rolling along,” remarks Campbell. “I just felt a natural gravitation when we got into the room, like this propulsion and relentlessness. There’s a certain meditation within the grooves.”

WATCH / STREAM “STRANGER NOW” (VISUALIZER) HERE

WATCH / SHARE “I GOT A FEELING” (LIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEO) HERE

“Wait for the Tide” recalls pre-Wintersleep days, even, when Murphy and D’Eon created post-hardcore and prog-rock chaos in their high school band Kary. “My Mind Always” centers on a hypnotic, off-kilter acoustic riff, an unsettling, stoned sway of a love song. “Abyss” is an alt-rock endtimes anthem, feeling like it’s ready to pull apart at the seams at any moment despite its major-key gallop: ‘We’re living in the abyss now/In the life affirming bliss!’ Murphy sings. 

For Murphy, the record demonstrates a band that still takes chances. “We wanted to shake it up and do something more challenging,” he explains. That desire is partly why they chose to work with Vernhes, a producer they’d never created with. “We needed that energy of not knowing,” he continues. “I remember thinking that it should be uncomfortable, because it’s like getting in touch with who you are again, individually and as a group. Songs are really intimate things, and getting a song right on a record is a really intimate process. I think of collaboration with producers as a mirror, and felt especially in this case, it revealed a lot. Most importantly, I think Wishing Moon just has this living, breathing quality.”

WATCH / SHARE “YOU & I” (VISUALIZER) HERE

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WINTERSLEEP ON TOUR
Friday, April 10, 26 Newcastle, UK - Little Buidings
Saturday, April 11, 26 Glasgow, UK - King Tuts
Sunday, April 12, 26 Manchester, UK - Deaf Institute
Monday, April 13, 26 Birmingham, UK - Hare & Hounds
Tuesday, April 14, 26 London, UK - The Lower Third
Thursday, April 16, 26 Paris, FR - Supersonic
Saturday, April 18, 26 Amsterdam, NL - Upstairs @ Paradiso
Sunday, April 19, 26 Cologne, DE - Garagen
Tuesday, April 21, 26 Hamburg, DE - Molotow
Wednesday, April 22 Husum DE - Speicher
Thursday, April 23, 26 Berlin, DE - Mikropol
Saturday, April 25, 26 Zurich, CH - Bogen F
Saturday, May 9, 26 Saint John, NB Imperial Theatre
Sunday, May 10, 26 Moncton, NB Capitol Theatre
Monday, May 11, 26 Fredericton, NB The Playhouse
Thursday, May 14, 26 Windsor, NS Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia
Friday, May 15, 26 Halifax, NS Marquee Ballroom
Saturday, May 16, 26 Halifax, NS Marquee Ballroom
Thursday, June 4, 26 Victoria, BC Capitol Ballroom
Saturday, June 6, 26 Vancouver, BC Hollywood Theatre
Sunday, June 7, 26 Kelowna, BC Revelry Food + Music Hub
Wednesday, June 10, 26 Edmonton, AB The Starlite Room
Thursday, June 11, 26 Calgary, AB The Palace Theatre
Friday, June 12, 26 Saskatoon, SK The Capitol Music Club
Saturday, June 13, 26 Winnipeg, MB Park Theatre
Wednesday, June 17, 26 London, ON London Music Hall
Thursday, June 18, 26 Hamilton, ON Bridgeworks
Friday, June 19, 26 Toronto, ON Masonic Temple - The Concert Hall
Saturday, June 20, 26 Ottawa, ON The Bronson

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WISHING MOON TRACKLIST
01 Wishing Moon
02 Stranger Now
03 I Got A Feeling
04 Wait For The Tide
05 My Mind Always
06 Gale
07 After You
08 Abyss
09 Redrawn
10 You & I
11 All Eyes
12 Like A God

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