Dr. Dog: Heart Killer

Dr. Dog returns with “Heart Killer,” taking their signature vocals and guitar-driven grooves to a new level. A true demonstration of their musical talents, the song was recorded to a 16-track analogue tape during production, as were the other tunes on the their forthcoming album Critical Equation. It will be released on 27 April.

Eels: Bone Dry

Playfully macabre and unsurprisingly catchy, “Bone Dry” hails from the Eels’ first new album since 2014, The Destruction, out now. With its release came the aforementioned track’s captivating stop-motion animation music video. Directed by Sofia Astrom, the graveyard mood, narrative and environment matches Mark Oliver Everett’s vocals and dark lyricism perfectly.

SOPHIE: Faceshopping

Glasgow-born, LA-based SOPHIE (multi-talented producer, singer, songwriter and DJ) has been releasing a slew of diverse new tracks over the past few months—from the sweet “It’s Okay to Cry” to the manic, sexy “Ponyboy.” Today the glitchy, gloriously abrasive banger “Faceshopping” gets its own distorted video. The red-headed artist’s face morphs in all kinds of ways in the clip, alongside not-so-subliminal messages pertaining to the …