Exister is the Soft Moon’s most expansive and vulnerable album to date.
Okovi reprises Zola Jesus’s familiar formula of pained, soaring vocals set to ghostly atmospherics.
The Rosses share David Byrne’s interest in the minutiae of habitats and the comforting enclosure they provide.
Here’s a concert film that’s as fixated on backstage interactions as it is on the live performances themselves.
With Versions, Jesus achieves something her previous albums hadn’t: She’s created art so unobjectionable that it attains a kind of beige obscenity.
Following the M. Ward-assisted “Man,” singer-songwriter Neko Case has unveiled another new song from her economically titled latest.