Trying to nail down M83's sound to one description would be confining it to something less than what it truly is. From the remarkably simple to the beautifully complex, Anthony Gonzalez and his band ...
The post With Fantasy, M83 Reemerges for a Majestic New Chapter: Interview appeared first on Consequence. Fans of the seminal Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming will certainly enjoy Fantasy — but there’s less ...
Welcome to Sound Station, where we’re highlighting the best new tracks that came out this week. Head into the weekend with songs from Vagabon, M83 and more. Vagabon teams up with Rostam for a lovely ...
The writer Rebecca Solnit, in an essay on Virginia Woolf, once described the beauty of the unknowable. Especially as adults, we’re afraid of “the darkness that is the unknown, the unseeable, the ...
With highs in the upper-70s, this upcoming concert week in North Texas is looking perfect for a night out, and thankfully, there is a whole lot of music to choose from no matter your taste. The week ...
In 2011, M83, an indie rock band led by French singer-songwriter Anthony Gonzalez, who is the group’s only constant member, released its sixth LP, “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming.” M83 was already well ...
When we talk about biggest Grammy Awards travesties, we often forget to mention how M83’s impeccable Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming lost the 2013 Best Alternative Music Album award to Gotye’s Making Mirrors ...
M83 are back. The Anthony Gonzalez-led synth project has a new album on the way called Fantasy, which will be out in full on March 17. It’s the proper follow-up to 2016’s Junk, though since then ...
We need better genre names. We don’t need more genre names; god knows we already have way too many of them. But none of our currently-existing genre names are up to the task of describing what, ...
We’re on the cusp of warmer temperatures, which means there’s little time to get out and do something before the summertime heat forces us into air-conditioned exile for months on end. If you’re in ...
The life of a film composer isn’t all Jaws themes and Imperial Marches. It’s an often-solitary calling that involves a lot of decidedly non-musical stress, where every hour on the piano is met by two ...