Sub Pop Records, in conjunction with AMPED Distribution, announces a major campaign with Barnes & Noble that began October 2, 2024, and is running through January 5, 2025. The campaign features six ...
The label’s co-founder Jonathan Poneman says of the signing, “We heartily welcome Tunde Adebimpe to Sub Pop's roster of artists. His inclusion makes the whole lot better – and a whole lot classier! We ...
In addition to announcing that they’re playing Big Ears, the Sub Pop-signed experimental rap trio clipping ... contributions from Sydney Minsky Sargeant of Working Men’s Club and Olivesque of Nightbus ...
It’s hard not to love a good hometown connection. So, when news came that Sub Pop had respectively signed two Seattle-area talents, it was cause for provincial rejoice.
Pascal Stevenson, also known by her moniker Fashion Club, has the peculiar gift of creating sonic landscapes by simply ...
Singer/guitarist Jim “the Rev” Heath has been preaching the gospel of that 1950s era of music via a slew of albums of ...
We arrived, and they’re sound asleep on the tables and chairs in the club. They had literally driven all night ... because the kids had been hip to how great these guys were on Sub Pop. They took the ...
Here’s a roundup of exciting events, seasonal offerings, and festive dining options across the city – perfect for foodies and ...
In the album’s liner notes, the artist referred to the act of producing music under the Bon Iver name as “playing a part,” ...
However, the project is currently slated for a 2025 release. In a statement, Sub Pop co-founder Jonathan Poneman said: “We heartily welcome Tunde Adebimpe to Sub Pop’s roster of artists.
Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio has signed to Sub Pop and shared a new solo single, “Magnetic,” via a self-directed music video. He is also prepping his debut solo album for release in 2025. Check ...
TV on the Radio‘s Tunde Adebimpe has signed to Sub Pop as a solo artist and will release his debut on the label in 2025. While details on the album are still forthcoming, you can hear first ...