Hot on the heels of 'Mordechai', the critically acclaimed third album from US psych-rockers Khruangbin, the Texas trio are set to become the latest act to present their own LateNightTales in the popular, long-running musician-curated album series.
WHITE VINYL - If you could go back in time, what would you want to tell yourself? Khruangbin posed this question for the 10th anniversary of their debut album, the once cult classic, now genre-defining work The Universe Smiles Upon You.
If you could go back in time, what would you want to tell yourself? Khruangbin posed this question for the 10th anniversary of their debut album, the once cult classic, now genre-defining work The Universe Smiles Upon You. STANDARD BLACK
The Dutch quartet’s fourth album and a vibrant, globe-spanning instrumental journey that blends disco, funk, psychedelic surf, and Southeast Asian sounds into a kaleidoscopic, dance-floor-ready experience.
A masterclass in genre-blurring, Long Beach’s Asi Fui delivers a sonic experience that demands the depth of analog. Weaving together psych-rock, soul, and atmospheric trip-hop, their sound is a direct lineage of the late, legendary Ikey Owens.
A Canada-edition live LP from Khruangbin & Men I Trust, recorded at Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach; Men I Trust on side A, Khruangbin on side B, with exclusive Canadian artwork.
Ten years after II, Khun Narin’s Electric Phin Band return with III; their first album recorded in a professional studio and produced by Tommy Brenneck. Amplified phin and relentless percussion; features the single "Poet Wong Pt. 1."
A portmanteau of "skeleton" and "telethon," the title is a metaphor for what felt like a long period of adversity. He meticulously exhumes and examines these skeletons, exploring everything from death to distrust, insecurity and isolation.