News from 2025

NEWS : TUE, OCT 28, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Sub Pop To Release Rogue Wave’s Out of the Shadow (Deluxe Edition) and Descended Like Vultures (20th Anniversary Director’s Cut) On All Streaming Services…Along With New Vinyl Represses For Both Out-Of-Print Albums

On Friday, March 27th, 2026, Sub Pop will digitally release Rogue Wave’s Out of the Shadow (Deluxe Edition) and Descended Like Vultures (20th Anniversary Director’s Cut) on all streaming services. Digital formats for each release include rare and unreleased bonus material from each album’s era.
 
Additionally, new colored-vinyl represses of each album (Out of the Shadow on emerald green, Descended Like Vultures on clear pink) with original tracklists are available to preorder now from Sub Pop Mega Mart in North America, Mega Mart Europe (UK/EU), Rogue Wave’s official website, and through your local record store.
 
Rogue Wave began almost by accident. In early 2002, faced with the sort of existential crisis unique to the newly unemployed, Zach Rogue decided to take some time off from his home base of San Francisco. He set off with a one-way ticket to New York in March with the intention of recording one or two songs with a friend, in an effort to exorcise his demons both artistically and personally. He came away with both a new lease on life and an album’s worth of material that would later become Rogue Wave’s stunning debut, Out of the Shadow. At the end of 2002, while preparing the album for self-release, Zach rounded out the band’s lineup with the addition of Pat Spurgeon (drums/keys/samples/vocals), Sonya Westcott (bass/vocals), and Gram LeBron (guitar/keys/vocals). Zach soon realized that together the group started to “light up like fireworks” and “liked hugging each other.” Effortless friendship spawned the refreshingly organic actualization of Rogue Wave, a band whose commitment to song-craft and to each other is nothing short of astounding.
 
Out of the Shadow was originally released in a limited quantity on the band’s own Responsive Recordings label in early 2003. It is a gentle, undeniable charmer full of the naturally timeless sophistication and fierce, penetrating hooks that define a classic album. Rogue Wave’s climactic payoffs aren’t what this band is solely about, though. Live, Zach Rogue’s aberrant pop is realized here together with Pat, Sonya, and Gram with exacting precision and infectious enthusiasm that is as subtle and fluid as it is insistent. As a unit, the band’s preternatural ability to effortlessly highlight the finer points—spectral layers of delicately placed pedal steel, understated moog and upright bass—makes their moving arrangements all the more enchanting. 
 
Soon after their formation, Rogue Wave found themselves invited to play shows with bands like Spoon, Destroyer, Mates of State, Super Furry Animals, The Clientele and The Shins. “Rogue Wave seems like a classic Bay Area band, in the tradition of Thinking Fellers and Barbara Manning—they’ve just got that vibe,” gushed Carl Newman, The New Pornographers’ vocalist and songwriter. And he’s right—the quartet effused vitality, all the while infusing their damaged melodies with casual charm.
 
Released in 2005, Descended Like Vultures is Rogue Wave’s second album for Sub Pop. It would be the first time the band’s leader made a record with a whole group – Rogue, Spurgeon, Le Bron, and new bass player Evan Farrell – in the studio. They spent 10 days with Bill Racine (who also produced Out Of The Shadow with Rogue) at Supernatural Sound in Oregon City, OR, resulting in the creation of 11 tracks that journey through a dreamy landscape inspired by several decades of classic rock and pop (from Fleetwood Mac to Neil Young to My Bloody Valentine.)
 
For the first time as an entire unit, Rogue Wave went out of its way to create a free-flowing album that includes equal amounts of tension, release and resolution. In the process, they made a brilliantly layered, expertly crafted album that changes shape with repeated spins.
 
Zach Rogue offers this on Out of the Shadow“There’s an innocence and openness to this album, probably because I had literally no idea what I was doing. I made sketches of the songs on 4-track, and by and large, the structure of the songs didn’t change too much in the studio.
 
“Largely recorded under the cover of very late night at Bearsville because I didn’t have the money to officially record in a studio, I thought Bill and I were making better-sounding demos. But the more we tracked, the more it seemed like it could be a real album. While it felt like the most exciting thing that ever happened to me, I didn’t exactly think it would be heard by anyone except maybe my friends and family. When it was done, I used it as a way to recruit a band on Craigslist. I wish I could remember what I wrote in that posting.
 
“These 4-track demos are some other song ideas I was kicking around at the time. I’m really fond of the live version of that Neil Young song (“Wrecking Ball”) we did with the Helio Sequence. We got along so well with those guys and I loved it when Pat and Benjamin shared the drum kit. Controlled chaos.”
 
As for Descended Like Vultures, Zach Rogue had this to say, “This is the sound of a road weary but energized band. Once Rogue Wave started touring on Out of the Shadow, we seemingly never stopped. And when we weren’t touring, we were knocking out new song ideas at our rehearsal space in Oakland. Descended was recorded in two parts: Pat and I tracked a handful of songs with Bill (Racine) at Tarbox, where he was House Engineer. We were obsessed with the Flaming Lips and hoped we could through osmosis absorb some of that Dave Fridmann magic. All we wanted to do was experiment in the studio. Some nights I slept in the live room under the piano. The rest we did as a full band at Supernatural, just south of Portland, OR. When we first submitted the LP to Sub Pop, they said we needed to trim it down. This 20th Anniversary version is as we originally intended it, with weird autoharp pieces I wrote in the studio and some of the other songs we wanted in there.
 
“When I wrote and tracked “Eyes” at my house in Oakland, I demoed some other songs as well, which is where the demos for “Dropout” and “Desperate” come from. “When We Begin” is a song we were asked to submit for the Olympics, but the committee, in their wise judgement, rejected. We were asked to record a cover of the Pixies’ “Debaser” for the TV show The OC. After we finished that more rocking version, we stayed in the studio and tried playing it a different way live. It took us about a hundred takes to play it without messing it up, but we finally got it.”
 
Earlier this year, Rogue Wave’s “Eyes,” which is included here with the bonus material for Descended Like Vultures, was certified as a Gold-selling single by the RIAA. 
 
What People Have Said About Rogue Wave’s
Out of the Shadow & Descended Like Vultures:
“Think Doug Martsch fronting the Shins and playing the sweetest Carl Newman jams ever.” [Out Of The Shadow5/5, Alternative Press
 
Out of the Shadow’s blissful indie-pop tunes are as affecting as they are catchy.” Dusted
 
“Their Sub Pop debut overflows with breezy, Pacific Northwest harmonies, lush vocals and strummed guitar work that beats a path similar to The Shins’ Oh, Inverted World and Elliott Smith’s XO.” [Out of the ShadowPitchfork
 
“The bicoastal milieu of Out of the Shadow is apparent: It reflects both a lush, sunny “California Dreamin’” temperament, and Gotham’s grimy, melancholic disposition.’ 7.8/10, Pitchfork
 
“Not a weak link or bit of filler to be found anywhere, either. Out of the Shadow is an indie dream come true.” 4.5/5, All Music
 
“Deceptively inventive, darkly melodic Simon & Garfunkel and (Elliott) Smithisms.” [Out of the ShadowNME
 
“Tightly packed with ‘Eight Days A Week’-style harmonies and immaculate, 12-string strumming” [Out of the ShadowMOJO
 
“Rogue’s high, gentle vocals and halcyon harmonies mask lyrics that are occasionally dark and cynical–but never mushy.” [Descended Like VulturesA-, Entertainment Weekly
 
“One of the year’s best.” [Descended Like VulturesBillboard
 
“A perfect mix of tender melodies and rock and roll.” [Descended Like Vultures8/10, Under the Radar
 
“a more visceral, immediate effort.” [Descended Like Vultures] 7.8/10, Pitchfork
 
“…a musical ambition that flirts with the experimental, but remains joyously within reach of the FM dial.” [Descended Like Vultures8/10, Uncu
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Rogue Wave
Out of the Shadow (Deluxe Edition)

Digital Tracklisting:
1. Every Moment
2. Nourishment Nation
3. Be Kind + Remind
4. Seasick On Land
5. Kicking The Heart Out
6. Postage Stamp World
7. Sewn Up
8. Falcon Settles Me
9. Endgame
10. Endless Shovel
11. Man-Revolutionary!
12. Perfect
13. Everyday
14. Every Moment (4-track Demo)
15. Kicking the Heart Out (4-track Demo)
16. Angela (4-track Demo)
17. Do I Really Wanna Die For You? (4-track Demo)
18. Wrecking Ball (feat. The Helio Sequence; Live at Bowery Ballroom 06/15/2005)
 

Rogue Wave
Descended Like Vultures (20th Anniversary Director’s Cut)

Digital Tracklisting:
1. Vulture’s Reprise
2. Bird on a Wire
3. Catform
4. Loves Lost Guarantee
5. Salesman at the Day of the Parade
6. My Will
7. Publish My Love
8. Are You on My Side
9. Vulture’s Return
10. You
11. Interruptions
12. Medicine Ball
13. 10:1
14. California
15. Vulture’s Reprieve
16. Eyes
17. Desperate (Demo)
18. Dropout (Demo)
19. When We Begin (Demo)
20. Debaser (Live at Russian Recording 2006)

 

 
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NEWS : FRI, NOV 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM

John Waters To Release His New Christmas Parody Single For 2025…“John Waters Covers ‘Little Cindy’” b/w “A Pig Latin Visit From St. Nicholas”

Filmmaker, author, comedian, and cultural icon extraordinaire, John Waters, 79, returns with his second Christmas parody single (and third holiday single with Sub Pop), “John Waters covers ‘Little Cindy,’” produced again by his longtime friend and colleague, Grammy-winner, Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Parchman Prison Project, The Good Ones [Rwanda], Ramblin’ Jack Elliott).  

Waters says, “In the tradition of novelty records, which I’ve always loved, this year I pay tribute to one of my favorite hymns that was once included in my ‘John Waters Christmas’ album – sung by the ever-holy child vocalist Little Cindy. I have never been in drag professionally, but with this little sticks-and-stones gift record to bad children everywhere, I channel Little Cindy’s voice and aura, even stumbling over the exact words she did on the original 45rpm version. Little Cindy is beyond saintly in my opinion, a minor miracle, a human spiritual sacrament who brings her devoted sanctity to this psalm of southern sentimentality. For a few vinyl minutes, I hope listeners will agree: John Waters IS Little Cindy.

“Side B is beyond the valley of gimmicks, over the top of parody and underneath the mountain of linguistics, recorded in Pig Latin – a secret dialect my mother taught me in the ‘50s. I don’t take easily to learning a new language but this maddeningly ugly way of speaking is a tongue I eventually licked. I even used Pig Latin in ‘Pink Flamingos’ where Divine’s family skipped, happily chanting, ‘We Are The Filthiest People Alive.’ What better way to remind my public of this lunatic way of communication (even the Three Stooges spoke it in some of their 1930s movies) than to translate this beloved poem into a consonantly confused vernacular? ‘A Visit from St. Nick?’ As-tway E-thay Ight-nay Efore-bay Istmas-kray! See? I’m speaking in tongues! Want to clear your house of holiday party guests who have overstayed their welcome? Just play the flipside of this record, and they’ll run like they’ve just been teargassed! Ig-pay Atin-lay! Learn it, you little devils!”

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Today, Friday, November 8th, Sub Pop continues its expansion into the hot holiday single market with the release John Waters’ new Christmas parody single “John Waters Covers ‘Little Cindy’” b/w “A Pig Latin Visit From St. Nicholas,” available worldwide on 7” vinyl and on all streaming services.  The single is available to buy now.

The Pope of Trash’s annual “A John Waters Christmas” comedy tour begins Sunday, November, 30th in San Francisco, CA, at Great American Music Hall and ends Tuesday, December 23rd in Baltimore, MD, at SoundStage. A full list of dates are below. For more information on tickets please visit https://johnwaterstour.com.

Sun. Nov. 30 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall

Mon. Dec. 01 - Portland, OR - Alladin Theater

Tue. Dec. 02 - Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre

Wed. Dec. 03 - Vancouver, BC - Rio Theatre

Thu. Dec. 04 - Vancouver, BC - Rio Theatre

Fri. Dec. 05 - Palm Springs, CA - Plaza Theatre

Sat. Dec. 06 - North Hollywood, CA - El Portal

Sun. Dec. 07 - North Hollywood, CA - El Portal

Mon. Dec. 08 - San Diego, CA - Lou Lou’s

Tue. Dec. 09 - San Diego, CA - Lou Lou’s

Sat.  Dec. 13 - Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Center

Sun. Dec. 14 - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater

Mon. Dec. 15 - Madison, WI - Atwood Music Hall

Tue. Dec. 16 - Chicago, IL - Avondale Music Hall

Wed. Dec. 17 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse

Sat. Dec. 20 -  Alexandria, VA - The Birchmere 

Sun. Dec. 21- New York City, NY - City Winery

Mon. Dec. 22 - New York City, NY - City Winery

Tue. Dec. 23 - Baltimore, MD - SoundStage

“John Waters Covers ‘Little Cindy’” b/w “A Pig Latin Visit From St. Nicholas” is John Waters’ fourth single release overall for Sub Pop. It follows the 2024 release of “John Waters Covers ‘The Singing Dogs’ “Jingle Bells’” b/w “It’s a Punk Rock Christmas,” the 2022 release of “It’s In the Book” (which features Waters covering a stand-up routine recorded and made famous by midwestern-US comedian/actor/musician Johnny Standley in 1952), and his 2021 single, “Prayer to Pasolini” (his tribute to the legendarily controversial Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini). All of these wonderfully twisted releases are available from Sub Pop.


John Waters

“John Waters Covers ‘Little Cindy’” b/w “A Pig Latin Visit From St. Nicholas”


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NEWS : WED, NOV 19, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Velocity Girl’s ¡Simpatico! (Remastered and Expanded) Will Be Available On CD/LP/All DSPs Friday, February 13th, 2026

 On Friday, February 13th, 2026, Sub Pop will release Velocity Girl’s ¡Simpatico! (Remastered and Expanded), a new reissue of the long out-of-print 1994 sophomore album by the beloved indie-rock band, a few months ahead of its 32nd Anniversary.

On ¡Simpatico! (Remastered and Expanded), the album gets an overdue sonic refresh with mastering by Golden, updated artwork by Ed Fotheringham, and a treasure trove of bonus tracks from the ¡Simpatico! era. Today, you can hear the band’s cover of New Order’s “Your Silent Face (2025 Remaster)” from the bonus material associated with the release.
 
Velocity Girl’s ¡Simpatico! (Remastered and Expanded) will be available on CD/2xLP/DSPs from Sub Pop. LP preorders in North America at the Sub Pop Mega Mart, in the UK and Europe at Mega Mart 2, and at your local record store will receive the limited Loser edition on opaque jade blue and opaque violet vinyl (North America), or petrol and magenta vinyl (UK/EU). (All vinyl colors whilst stock lasts!)
 
Velocity Girl formed in 1989 or so at the University of Maryland outside Washington, DC with guitarist Archie Moore (Black Tambourine), guitarist Brian Nelson (Black Tambourine), drummer Jim Spellman (Starry Eyes, Foxhall Stacks, High Back Chairs, Julie Ocean, Piper Club), bassist Kelly Riles (Starry Eyes), and singer Sarah Shannon (Starry Eyes, The Not Its). The band combined English-inspired noisy shoegaze fuzz with scrappy US indie rock and classic ‘60s-style pop songwriting. A killer single on Slumberland and non-stop touring grabbed the attention of the indie-rock cognoscenti, and soon after Velocity Girl signed a contract with Sub Pop on a car hood in Hoboken, New Jersey.
 
After touring in support of their 1993 debut, Copacetic, the band spent the better part of a year coming up with a batch of songs for a second album. They had never worked that way before – having focused time, and a budget (from a label!), to make an album that wasn’t a self-produced, punk-rock studio thing was a fresh experience. After playing their new material for months in the noisy style of Copacetic, the band found themselves excited about the tunes, but trying to move away from the scrappy, amateur vibe of their previous records. And their influences were a bit different this time around: less My Bloody Valentine and Wedding Present, more New Order.
 
Somebody at Sub Pop connected the band with John Porter, the one-time Roxy Music member who had produced The Smiths, Billy Bragg, The Alarm, and a bunch of other 80’s stuff. They met up on a tour stop in Los Angeles, at a Hamburger Hamlet. He agreed to produce the album in a three-week session at Cue Studios in Falls Church, VA. He was exactly what the band needed: an editor, arranger, and taskmaster. As he mercilessly excised every unnecessarily repeated bar, the band realized they’d gravitated to a sound with cleaner lines, and almost entirely ditched the noisy guitar, no doubt influenced by Porter’s presence. Velocity Girl was extremely happy with the results, and ¡Simpatico! came out in June of 1994.
 
This expanded reissue adds eight songs recorded at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA, a few months after the album sessions. These sessions provided playfully experimental B-sides to the album’s singles, two cover songs (the New Order cover “Your Silent Face,” and a Beach Boys cover) for a single on Merge Records, and a compilation track.
 
Upon ¡Simpatico!’s release, Rolling Stone gave the album a 4-star review, and said“The very first guitar shriek on Simpatico! slices through any residue left over from the hazier Copacetic, revealing crisp, gleaming pop. On the new album, Velocity Girl add vocal harmonies, courtesy of guitarist Archie Moore, who joins singer Sarah Shannon on several tracks, thickening the weave of spinning guitars and cursive rhythms. As on Copacetic, the textures are heaped on, but the musical lines are less runny, the riffs are sharpened, the hooks grab tighter, and the vocals skate out front. With the help of producer John Porter (Roxy Music, the Smiths – bands famed for their own brand of alterna-sheen), the group manages to mop up the garage-band spills to reveal simple melodic constructions without washing away the music’s defining layers. This record should help Velocity Girl transcend the Lush and My Bloody Valentine comparisons that flogged them after Copacetic.”


Velocity Girl
¡Simpatico! (Remastered and Expanded)
 
1. Sorry Again (2025 Remaster)
2. There’s Only One Thing Left To Say (2025 Remaster)
3. Tripping Wires (2025 Remaster)
4. I Can’t Stop Smiling (2025 Remaster)
5. The All-Consumer (2025 Remaster)
6. Drug Girls (2025 Remaster)
7. Rubble (2025 Remaster)
8. Labrador (2025 Remaster)
9. Hey You, Get Off My Moon (2025 Remaster)
10. Medio Core (2025 Remaster)
11. What You Left Behind (2025 Remaster)
12. Wake Up, I’m Leaving (2025 Remaster)
13. Marzipan - from Sorry Again EP (2025 Remaster)
14. Labrador (Drum Machine Version) - from Sorry Again EP
(2025 Remaster)
15. Diamond Jubilee - from Sorry Again EP (2025 Remaster)
16. What You Left Behind (Reprise) - from Echoes of the Nation’s Capitol #2 compilation (2025 Remaster)
17. Your Silent Face - from Your Silent Face single (2025 Remaster)
18. You’re So Good to Me - from Your Silent Face single (2025 Remaster)
19. Seven Seas - from Seven Seas single (2025 Remaster)
20. Breaking Lines - from Seven Seas single (2025 Remaster)

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NEWS : FRI, NOV 21, 2025 at 7:00 AM

La Luz Announce Extra! Extra! Reworked Versions of Songs from News of the Universe Exclusively Available For Record Store Day Black Friday 2025!

La Luz returns with Extra! Extra!, the 5-song limited EP exclusively for Record Store Day Black Friday 2025! Picking up on the themes originally shared on their 2024 album News of the Universe, this limited EP showcases the band’s agility, with reworked versions of a selection of recent songs, offering new perspectives on already well-loved tunes.
 
“Extra! Extra! finds us unwinding and unravelling after a year on
the road in support of News of the Universe,” explains the band’s frontperson, Shana Cleveland. “Our planetary love letter to the strangeness and beauty of life on Earth.”
 
“After running around the globe, playing these songs every night, we thought it would be fun to deconstruct and reinvent them together. We headed back to Tiny Telephone in Oakland for a few sweet sessions, this time with the line-up of Audrey Johnson and myself (both having recorded for the album), joined by touring members Lee Paige and Maryam Qudus, the latter having joined the live band after producing and engineering News of the Universe.”

For more information about RSD Black Friday, click the adjoining link.
 
La Luz has spent much of 2025 tirelessly touring North America, Europe, and the UK in support of their News Of The Universe. They will conclude the year with a run, opening for Portugal. The Man, see below for a full list of shows.
 
Fri. Nov. 21 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue #
Sat. Nov. 22 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed #
Tue. Nov. 25 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Theater  #
Wed. Nov. 26 - Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop #
Thu. Nov. 27 - Toronto, CA - History #
Sat. Nov. 29n- Boston, MA - Roadrunner #
Sun. Nov. 30 - Asbury Park, NJ - Asbury Lanes #
Tue. Dec. 02 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg #
Wed. Dec 03 - New York City, NY - Terminal Five #
Thu. - Dec 04 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer #
Fri. Dec. 05 - Washington, DC - Anthem #
Sun. Dec. 07 - Pelham, TN - The Caverns #
Mon. Dec. 08 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel #
Tue. Dec. 09 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern #
Thu. Dec.11 - Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory #
Fri. Dec. 12 - Austin, TX - ACL Live #
 
 # w/ Portugal. The Man

 “…manages to turn personal chaos into something universally beautiful.” - The Guardian
 
News Of The Universe luxuriates in collaborative experimentation while fixing birth, life and death in an unflinching gaze.” - [★★★★★] SHINDIG!
 
“With its captivating melodies and sci-fi charm, News
Of The Universe is as poignant as it is hopeful.” - [★★★★] MOJO
 
News boasts robust, controlled sonics and arrangements, as if more money was used with good taste. Musically it widens with grace, too: Bits and pieces of krautrock and prog, vintage synth-pop and New Wave,
and ’70s pop-rock thread the psych flawlessly.” - [Grade: A] SPIN
 
“La Luz takes a big day-glo colored leap in News of the Universe, expanding a spooky, surf-rocking, girl-group sound into psychedelic overload. This is a full-on, trippy symphony, evoking baroque late Beatles, Os Mutantes
and Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd.” - Dusted
 
“Producer Maryam Qudos evokes a retro-leaning atmosphere on the record, balancing wiry guitar fuzz with unfiltered drum sounds and swarming keyboard washes to give the band’s B-movie psychedelia a fresh depth.” -
[8/10 ] Under the Radar
 
News of the Universe is La Luz’s best work yet.” - [★★★★ ½ ] FAR OUT
 
“A blissful psych exploration of embracing love in a
changing world. Their most ambitious to date.” - [★★★★ ½] LOUDER THAN WAR
  
 “The first single is the spacey, bass-y bombast of ‘Strange World.’ It pairs the band’s cushioned cocoon of vocals with a snarl of guitar
and dosing of New Wave keys.” - Raven Sings The Blues
 
 “‘Strange World’ may start with a familiar garage rock template to get pulses going, but this soon melts away to enter Stereolab territory before a menacing breakdown invokes guitarist John McGeoch’s work
with Siouxsie and the Banshees. Icy indeed.” - CLASH


La Luz
Extra! Extra!
 
01. News of the Universe (Extra! Extra! Version)
02. Strange World (Extra! Extra! Version)
03. Good Luck With Your Secret (Extra! Extra! Version)
04. I’ll Go With You (Extra! Extra! Version)
05. Poppies (Extra! Extra! Version)

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NEWS : WED, DEC 10, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Hear Newish J Mascis Track “Say it On” Available For The First Time on Digital Streaming Services

Today, guitar virtuoso and musical G.O.A.T. J Mascis is releasing a newish song, “Say It On,” available now for the first time on all streaming platforms from Sub Pop. The digital single features new cover art by his son, Rory, and the song was recorded during the 2017 sessions for Elastic Days

This marks the first time the track has been digitally available; it previously appeared as a Japanese B-side for the album and on the 2025 Fire Relief Compilation, Gimme Shelter, compiled by FLOOD Magazine.


Photo credit: Jeffrey Fowler

Mascis has just returned from London, opening for shoegaze heavyweights My Bloody Valentine at Wembley Arena. Stay connected on all things J Mascis and Dinosaur Jr here. 





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NEWS : MON, DEC 15, 2025 at 6:00 AM

Sub Pop To Release A Limited-Edition 7” + Digital Single From Chat Pile…“Masks“ b/w “Sifting”

On Friday, February 6th, 2026, Sub Pop will release a limited-edition 7” single from Oklahoma City noise-rock powerhouse Chat Pile featuring two studio tracks: one brand new original titled “Masks,” and the other a burly reimagining of the early Nirvana song “Sifting.”
 
The single will be available on sea-glass with black swirl vinyl, and can be preordered now in the US from Sub Pop Mega Mart, in the UK/EU from Mega Mart Europe, and an independent retailer near you. A tour-only version pressed on peach vinyl will also be available at Chat Pile’s live shows. Finally, there is a sick new collaborative logo T-shirt also available (7” Single and T-shirt, available while supplies last!).
 
Sub Pop is thrilled that Chat Pile graced us with these two massive songs, and we couldn’t be happier to add them to the list of greats who have released. The band kindly shared their perspective on this release, so we’ll let them elaborate further:
 
“It’s a true dream to put out a single on Sub Pop, and our new song ‘Masks’ hopefully honors the spirit of the mythical, sometimes mystical, city of Seattle. Thanks in part to the movie Hype, we have long been obsessed with Seattle, the American underground of the late ‘80s, and Sub Pop and their tools of world domination. Everything we learned about packaging Chat Pile, we learned from Sub Pop co-founders Jonathan Poneman and Bruce Pavitt.
 
“We wanted to cover a song from the early Sub Pop era, and something off Bleach seemed the obvious choice. Songs like ‘Paper Cuts,’ ‘Negative Creep,’ and especially ‘Sifting’ are fairly lateral to the type of sounds we make with Chat Pile. (Perhaps next time we’ll take on a TAD song!)
 
“P.S. - Fuck ICE.”
 
Chat Pile August 2026 Tour Dates
Sonic Blast Festival - Ancora, Portugal
Off Festival - Katowice, Poland
Palp Festival - Col du Lein, Switzerland
Arctangent Festival - Bristol, United Kingdom
*Performance dates to be announced soon


The Limited Edition Chat Pile x Sub Pop Single.


The Limited Edition Chat Pile x Sub Pop T-Shirt.


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