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HAIM were on this week's episode of Later With Jools Holland and performed "Forever" from their EP of the same title. While each sister in the band is bursting with panache, we can all agree that the…   Read Story »
HAIM played on Sirius XMU last month. During the session they covered The Strokes' "I'll Try Anything Once" -- an early version of "You Only Live Once" that was released as a B-side in the UK in…   Read Story »
It's finally come to this: The first straight-to-Spotify Stereogum Monthly Mix. It's the end of an era, and I'm a little sad about it! But it's a necessity in 2013, and one that will serve this…   Read Story »
"Falling" is the lush and expansive new hippie-synthpop single from L.A. BTW HAIM, and it's also the title track from their new EP. In the song's new video, the three sisters in the band travel deep…   Read Story »
Last year, we made HAIM, a trio of Californian sisters, a Band To Watch, and now they've given us another good reason to pay attention. HAIM's new song "Falling," the title track from a forthcoming…   Read Story »
Swedish producer Dan Lissvik has put his own spin on HAIM's "Send Me Down." The original was met with trepidation by some — it was a darker take on the sisters' sound, despite its back-layer of…   Read Story »
Los Angeles BTW HAIM recently stopped at the BBC's legendary Maida Vale studios to perform for BBC 1. The trio debuted new cut "Falling," which you can check out a live version of…   Read Story »
In the video for their sparkling new single "Don't Save Me," the sisterly Los Angeles Band To Watch HAIM take it to the court, playing against a crew of central-casting baller dudes. Here's what we…   Read Story »
A while ago, we pointed to a new HAIM track called "Don't Save Me," a track that was definitely among the most polished things that the recent BTW has recorded so far. Today we've got the bubbling,…   Read Story »
Sisterly L.A. BTW HAIM aren't ready to drop a full-length yet, but they did recently debut a new song called "Don't Save Me" on Zane Lowe's BBC radio show. It's a polished and triumphant piece of…   Read Story »