Lucius debuts lead single ‘Born Again Teen’ in anticipation for new album ‘Good Grief’
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Lucius have revealed the first song off their upcoming album 'Good Grief'. The single was premiered world wide yesterday on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 Radio.
Their highly anticipated album will be released on March 11th via Play It Again Sam and has been available for pre-order since December 4th.
Good Grief was produced by Shawn Everett…
Robert Sheehan Brings Cartoons To Dalston With Joe Sangre’s Exhibtion “The God Damn Beauty Of It All”
A cartoon show will fill the basement of BSMT’s space as of this week. Produced by Irish actor Robert Sheehan who will be appearing in FAULT issue 22, the exhibition will showcase an abundance of cartoons inspired by the Great Depression, courtesy of artist and filmmaker Joe Sangre.
Accurately entitled “The God Damn Beauty Of It All”, Sangre’s work is heavily rooted in the 1930s depression era…
Brooklyn 4-piece MOTHXR release new track ‘Touch’
Over the past year, MOTHXR have quietly released a number of tracks that have seen massive support from online platforms. Now, after signing with Kitsune as their first record label, the Brooklyn-based 4-piece MOTHXR reveal their new track 'Touch'.
Prior to this, the band have had a sold out London show with no record label and a handful of tracks. Admittedly they have had the…
Jen Kirkman Talks To FAULT Magazine about new show at the Soho Theatre
The title of comedian Jen Kirkman’s book tells us a lot about her. I can barely take care of myself, is a situation lots of us, in what our parent’s generation call arrested development, can relate to. Not only has the book been empowering lots of women to be proud of their choice not to have children, but it speaks to those of us that feel like we aren’t living up to the expectations our parents…
FAULT Magazine Weekly Playlist: Elohim
We've been quietly obsessing about LA based rising indie pop idol Elohim and when the mysterious do-it-all producer/singer/songwriter said yes, we did a little happy dance.
It's rare to find artists who consistently put out hits, but that's just the case with Elohim. After making her debut earlier this year with the catchier than hell "She Talks Too Much," Elohim followed it up with two more…
Aida Emelyanova – I Do Whatever You Animals Do
Aida Emelyanova is a Kazakh-Russian artist who brought her works to Lights of Soho in celebration of Frieze.
Entitled “I Do Whatever You Animals Do”, the exhibition is inspired by the role reversal of humans and animals. She has transformed herself into the animals that humans capture, objectify and kill for pleasure. As the producer, director and protagonist of the photos, you…
FAULT Magazine Weekly Playlist: Tom Misch
20-year-old Southeast London based beatmaker Tom Misch is far from your average producer. His music brings to mind memories of warmer days and poetically interweaves differing styles. One of our favorite Misch releases is "Sunshine," a melodic tropical house tune with Tom's own soulful vocals. With almost a million plays to date, we think it's only a matter of time before everyone's on board the…
FAULT Magazine Weekly Playlist: Love Ssega
R&B meets disco deliciousness with London based artist Love Ssega. The former Clean Bandit vocalist recently released his "Pray For Love," a warm funky tune filled with retro synths and vocals that remind us a little bit of David Bowie. We asked the singer to put together a playlist of some of his favorites tunes and the result is mirrored blend of his East African and British influences.…