Fresh off her duets album Love Letter for Fire, recorded with Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam, Jesca Hoop has released Memories For ... More

Memories are now

Album by Jesca Hoop

Memories are now

Album by Jesca Hoop

Fresh off her duets album Love Letter for Fire, recorded with Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam, Jesca Hoop has released Memories For Now. Grammy nominated musician and producer Blake Mills produced Hoop’s album, having played guitar for Hoop’s recordings in the past and performing live with her from time to time. Memories For Now reminisces tales from Hoop’s own life with an energetic, folk-centered delivery. Having been raised Mormon, Hoop explores the different sides of religion in “Songs of Old,” and she discusses abandonment in “The Lost Sky,” inspired by a close friend who woke from a coma to find himself divorced. As an artist with a truly remarkable past—she was Tom Waits nanny when she began her musical career—and whose accelerating career has spanned the last decade, it’s safe to say Jesca Hoop will be delivering her sweet, sagacious for a while. (Sub Pop Records)

›› Buy Album

Dominic Angelella has an impressive musical resume, with contributions to records by Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, Tinashe and Juicy J to name ... More

Goodnight Doggies

Album by Dominic

Goodnight Doggies

Album by Dominic

Dominic Angelella has an impressive musical resume, with contributions to records by Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, Tinashe and Juicy J to name a few, as well as being co-songwriter for band Lithuania. And finally, the Philadelphia indie rock artist has treated us to his first debut album, Goodnight, Doggies. Angelella remains as colorful and upbeat as his influences—Prince, Harry Nilsson and Andre 3000—while sincerely exploring failure, loss and struggle. (Lame-O Records)

›› Buy Album

I Am Not Your Negro brings to life James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House. A renowned, mid-century American author, poet, playwright ... More

I Am Not Your Negro

Film by Raoul Peck

I Am Not Your Negro

Film by Raoul Peck

I Am Not Your Negro brings to life James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House. A renowned, mid-century American author, poet, playwright and social critic, Baldwin published several classics in his lifetime such as Go tell It on the Mountain (1953), Giovanni’s Room (1956) and Another Country (1962). Armed with his unique insight as a gay, black man, Baldwin’s fiction addressed personal obstacles, psychological pressures and social norms surrounding black, gay and bisexual persons in America and their internal and external struggles for acceptance. Baldwin died, however, before completing Remember This House, an in-depth reflection on the history of race relations in America and civil rights leaders such as Medgar Evers, Malcom X and Martin Luther King Jr. His manuscript lives on in Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck’s documentary I Am Not Your Negro, featuring Samuel L Jackson as narrator and video clips of Baldwin himself speaking. The film won the People’s Choice Award at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and has been named the second highest-ranking movie of 2016 by Metacritic. (Magnolia Pictures)

›› View Imdb

Winner of the 2016 SXSW Audience Award, From Nowhere tells the story of three undocumented teenagers just about to graduate high school ... More

From Nowhere

Film by Matthew Newton

From Nowhere

Film by Matthew Newton

Director: Matthew Newton (Three Blind Mice)
Cast: Julianne Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent, August: Osage County), Denis O'Hare (American Horror Story, Dallas Buyers Club), J. Mallory McCree, Octavia Chavez-Richmond, Raquel Castro (Jersey Girl)

Three undocumented teenagers -- a Dominican girl, an African boy and a Peruvian girl -- are just about to graduate high school in the Bronx. Like most teenagers, all they want to do is hang with their friends, fall in love, and figure out where to go to college, but unlike their American classmates, these three live with the threat of being discovered by the authorities. When one of their teachers connects them with a lawyer to help them get their papers, the teens start to dig into their family history to assist their immigration cases. As they continue to deal with the everyday problems of adolescence, the teenagers are forced to confront their past and, at the same time, fight for their future.

Winner of the 2016 SXSW Audience Award, From Nowhere tells the story of three undocumented teenagers just about to graduate high school in the Bronx. With the help of one of their teachers (Julianne Nicholson) and an immigration lawyer (Denis O’Hare), the students avoid being discovered by authorities, all while navigating the everyday problems of adolescence. Nicholson and O’Hare deliver exceptional supporting performances, as do newcomers Octavia-Chavez Richmond, Raquel Castro, and J. Mallory McCree. Directed by Matthew Newton (Three Blind Mice), From Nowhere illustrates the complexities of being an immigrant in America, where there is no downright resolution, and sheds light on spontaneous acts of humanity. (FilmRise)

›› View Imdb

Singer-songwriter Julie Byrne was born and raised in Buffalo, New York but has called Pittsburgh, Chicago, Seattle, New Orleans, Northampton and New ... More

Not Even Happiness

Album by Julie Byrne

Not Even Happiness

Album by Julie Byrne

Singer-songwriter Julie Byrne was born and raised in Buffalo, New York but has called Pittsburgh, Chicago, Seattle, New Orleans, Northampton and New York City “home” in recent years. Her constant wandering is evidenced in her newest album, Not Even Happiness. In “Melting Grid”, we travel the magic of the Pacific Northwest, and we see the morning sky in Boulder in “Natural Blue.” Close your eyes and you are sitting in a cabin or stopping to stretch your legs on a long road trip. The joy of nature and travel inspired her album title: “I walked alongside the Atlantic as the Earth came alive from the sun. There was a palpable sense of emergence to everything. I felt it in myself too… I would trade that feeling for nothing… not even happiness.” (Bada Bing Records)

›› Buy Album


Portuguese singer Lula Pena’s first album, Phados, was released in 1998 earning the world singer a global and devoted fan base. Since ... More

Archivo Pittorseco

Album by Lula Pena

Archivo Pittorseco

Album by Lula Pena

Portuguese singer Lula Pena’s first album, Phados, was released in 1998 earning the world singer a global and devoted fan base. Since then, and despite the gap in album releases and rare appearances, she has met with great success from the release of her second album Troubadour in 2010. To the delight of her longsuffering fans, Pena’s third album, Archivo Pittoresco, is finally here. Pena’s voice is hauntingly deep with a mellow vibrato, and she easily flows between six languages: Portuguese, French, Spanish, Greek, Italian and English. While the undertone of phados (her own spelling of the Portuguese music genre) is present throughout Archivo Pittoresco, the music weaves a variety of world styles, including flamenco, folk blues and Bossa nova. Pena pays homage to her favorite poets and composers, such as Manos Hadjidakis and Violeta Parra, weaving their lyrics and poems into her own music. (Crammed Discs)

›› Buy Album

Cannes Film Festival winner for Best Screenplay and Best Actor, and 2017 Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, The Salesman, ... More

The Salesman

Film by Asghar Farhadi

The Salesman

Film by Asghar Farhadi

Cannes Film Festival winner for Best Screenplay and Best Actor, and 2017 Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, The Salesman, by Iranian writer/director Asghar Farhadi, is a thriller that follows a young couple while performing in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. After their old flat becomes damaged, Emad (Shahab Hosseini) and Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti), are forced to move into a new apartment. Eventually, an incident linked to the previous tenant of their new home dramatically changes the couple’s life. Farhadi has previously received a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for his movie A Separation (2011). (Cohen Media Group / Amazon Studios)

›› View Imdb

In a time of heated social discussion following a historical inauguration – Washington D.C. punk band Priests is releasing their debut album ... More

Nothing Feels Natural

Album by Priests

Nothing Feels Natural

Album by Priests

In a time of heated social discussion following a historical inauguration – Washington D.C. punk band Priests is releasing their debut album Nothing Feels Natural. Appropriately named, the album acknowledges the uncertainty in our society, exploring it as a state of mind. Whether Priests starts a dialogue about being stuck as a band, as individuals or as a society–they are here to engage. (Sister Polygon)

›› Buy Album

One Hundred Songs that inspire progress and benefit cause for change. Artists and labels we will be releasing one rare, unreleased or ... More

Our First 100 Days

Day 7 - Tilman Robinson & Luke Howard

Our First 100 Days

Day 7 - Tilman Robinson & Luke Howard

One Hundred Songs that inspire progress and benefit cause for change.

Artists and labels we will be releasing one rare, unreleased or exclusive song per day to you via Bandcamp for the next 100 days — taking action to be the change they would like to see. All profits raised from “Our First 100 Days” will go directly to organizations working on the front lines of climate, women’s rights, immigration and fairness.

For a minimum contribution of $30, supporters will be able to access all 100 songs in the project, including new music from Angel Olsen, How To Dress Well, Toro Y Moi, The Range and many more.

›› Contribute