The Mercury Prize-winning British band is behind All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen's favorite album of 2012, An Awesome Wave. Watch the group... Even before Alt-J's An Awesome Wave took home this ...
alt-J announced they will set out on a tour in celebration of the 10 th anniversary of their Mercury Prize-winning debut album, An Awesome Wave. To properly recognize the milestone, the band will ...
alt-J‘s debut LP An Awesome Wave turned 10 this year, and following a digital concert event and podcast series launched earlier this year, they’ll be keeping the celebration going with a few shows in ...
Since their visit last month, Alt-J have found U.S. distribution for their debut album, An Awesome Wave, which will come out September 18 via Canvasback Music. You ...
Clever move on the part of Alt-J to name its debut album An Awesome Wave; the title also neatly sums up the young, Leeds-born band's amazing trajectory for the year. On top of praise from critics and ...
For a decade now, the Leeds alt-rock trio alt-J has been carrying the torch of shaggy, playful, experimental turn-of-the-century Brit-rock. Groups like Gomez and the Beta Band have a legacy, and that ...
The British trio plans a show heavy on songs from just-released fourth album ‘The Dream.’ Alt-J is officially the trio of Joe Newman (guitar/lead vocals), Thom Sonny Green (drums), Gus Unger-Hamilton ...
Right, everyone knows the Mercury Prize Award is a big deal. With past winners including Dizzee Rascal, Pulp and Klaxons - it's a one way ticket to superstardom. This year's winners are Joe Newman, ...
Starting in March of 2023, each show on the tour will feature a full performance of the album for the first time in the US. Earlier this year, the band celebrated the album's anniversary with a ...
alt-j, the breakthrough band of 2012 with the wholly unique vision, follow up the recent release of their single, 'matilda', with the release of their debut album. 'an awesome wave', featuring ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results