Death From Above 1979

Death From Above 1979/AWOLNATION tour cancelled so AWOLNATION can tour with Prophets of Rage

The good news is… you won’t have to see Death From Above 1979 with AWOLNATION!

Death From Above 1979 & Black Rebel Motorcycle Club announce co-headlining tour

Deap Vally are opening, with a NYC show at Terminal 5 this November.

At the Drive-In reuniting again, playing Rock on the Range (with RHCP, Megadeth, Clutch, Ghost, DFA1979 & more)

At the Drive-In briefly reunited in 2012, and lately Cedric and Omar have been busy with their band Antemasque (now including Travis Barker), but they’re ready to reunite once ag…

Death, Cloud Nothings, Bully, Cold Cave, DFA1979, Orwells & more on new Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 soundtrack

Countless band reunions, Wet Hot American Summer, and the ’90s/early ’00s revival continues when Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 comes out this f…

Lollapalooza 2015 day 2 pics: Metallica, Tame Impala, Brand New, DFA 1979, Sam Smith, Delta Spirit, Mick Jenkins & more

The only thing missing from Tame Impala’s trippy light and video presentation is the cover of darkness. Somehow, this band’s time-bending, shape-shifting music makes more sense at night, rather than under the blazing early evening Sun…

Lollapalooza 2015 streaming live here (webcast schedule)

Lollapalooza 2015 just got underway in Chicago’s Grant Park and will be there all weekend with headliners Metallica, Paul McCartney Sam Smith, The Weeknd, and Florence + the Machine…

Polaris 2015 Long List revealed (Drake, New Pornographers, DFA1979, Caribou, Alvvays, White Lung, Viet Cong, more)

The long list for the 2015 Polaris Music Prize, Canada’s annual award for a great album, has been announced. It includes Drake, The New Pornographers, Death From Above 1979, Caribou, Alvvays, White Lung, Viet Cong, METZ, Cold Specks, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld, Patrick Watson, Absolutely Free, Badbadnotgood & Ghostface Killah, Braids, Tobias Jesso Jr an…

Governors Ball Day 1 pics -- St Vincent, My Morning Jacket, Florence, Decemberists, Ratatat, DFA1979, more

Florence and the Machine were the first act to put on a show worthy of a headliner. Drenched in warm golden light, Florence hopped around on one leg as she led the crowd in sing-alongs of hits such as What the Water Gave Me and Shake It Out…
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