News Feed

Coco Zandi's "Time to Get Away" and Alvarez Kings' "Invincible" are featured on the newest season of MTV's Catfish. The show airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm / 7 central. Don't be fooled by imitations.

Irma Vep, based on Olivier Assayas’ 1996 film of the same name, is coming to HBO, featuring an end title from the Rubinoos 1977 power pop standard, "Rock and Roll is Dead." The limited series starring Alicia Vikander and created, written, and directed by Assayas, made its world premiere as an Official Selection at the Festival De Cannes 2022. It will also be available to stream on HBO Max and will make its world premiere as an Official Selection at the Festival De Cannes 2022.

The Courtneys' "Silver Velvet" will be played in the premiere episode of the final season of Love Victor. Look for the new season on Disney and Hulu+.

"Tell Me," co-written by Superior's Nathaniel Miller, was featured in the series finale of "Killing Eve" as Eve officiates the wedding. The haunting song was also featured in the previous season's finale, making this theme a fitting conclusion to the series.

Longtime Los Angeles icon Angelyne is getting the miniseries treatment she deserves. Angelyne, starring Emmy Rossum and produced by Sam Esmail, is currently streaming on Peacock. As she spent a lot of time in the coolest rock clubs, the soundtrack features Bates Motel's 1978 track "Dedication," written by Superior's Les Bohem and David Kendrick.

If you're getting in trouble, hopefully it's Good Trouble, like the new Freeform TV show. And even better than that, Nané's "Seventeen" can be heard in a recent episode. Good Trouble can be streamed on Hulu.

It's time to go full nut nut! Schoolboy Q's "Man of the Year" appears in HBO's hit series, Succession, during Kendall Roy's 40th birthday party. The song features a sample of Chromatics' "Cherry," co-written by Adam Miller and Nathaniel Miller.

Hulu's Dopesick is a limited drama series starring Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Keaton, about the Sackler family and the current opiod crisis. The premiere episode features Paula Frazer and Tarnation's "Lonely Nights," from their 1995 album I'll Give You Something to Cry About.

New Releases

Ruth Radelet

Ruth Radelet

The Other Side

The Natural Lines

The Natural Lines

Bella Union

Paredón Blanco

The Tracks

Flower of Life

Taleen Kali

Chopper

Kiwi Jr

Sub Pop

Artificial Countrysides

Elf Power

Yep Roc

Portrait of a Lady

Shilpa Ray

Northern Spy

Weird Nightmare

Weird Nightmare

Sub Pop