Nick Zinner

The Rentals announce new LP ft. Yeah Yeah Yeahs & Killers members, share song

Matt Sharp made the new Rentals double album with Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, Killers drummer Ronnie Vannucci, and Flaming Lips collaborator Dave Fridmann, and he’s releasing one of its 16 songs every two weeks. The first is out now…

The Raconteurs played 3 NYC shows & 'Fallon' (pics, setlists, videos)

Nick Zinner made a surprise appearance at the Friday show at Hammerstein.

'Meet Me in the Bathroom: The Art Show' features works by YYYS, Strokes, Interpol members & more

’Meet Me in the Bathroom: The Art Show’ is inspired by Lizzy Goodman’s oral history of the early-’00s NYC rock scene and will be on display from September 4-22 at The Hole on Bowery.

Nick Zinner performing "41 Strings" in NYC w/ mems of Interpol, Patti Smith band, YYYs, TVOTR, more

An all-star cast of indie rock musicians will come together for a free performance of the 2011 piece, including Paul Banks, Lenny Kaye, Angel Deradoorian, Andrew Wyatt, Sarah Lipstate and more.

tix on sale: Slowthai, Of Montreal, Polo G, Black Sabbath Cover Band Rehearsal, more

Plus: Möngöl Hörde, Blonde Redhead’s Kazu, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, and more tickets on sale.

Notable Releases of the Week (3/15)

This week’s Notable Releases include Karen O & Danger Mouse, Shabaka Hutchings’ psych-jazz trio The Comet Is Coming, Noisem’s new crusher with their new singer, Angel Du$t’s jangly new LP, and more.

More Pain (Justin Pearson, Nick Zinner) prep debut EP (hear a song)

More Pain is the collaboration of Justin Pearson (The Locust, Retox, Dead Cross, etc) and Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), who also both play together in Head Wound City…

Suicide tribute lineup: Martin Rev, Lydia Lunch, The Rapture mem, Jesse Malin, more

The second annual Suicide tribute at NYC’s Bowery Electric also includes members of The Fleshtones, B-Girls, The Gories, and more.

review: Phoebe Bridgers & Conor Oberst's Better Oblivion Community Center

It’s only been out for a day but it’s already clear that this is no tossed-off side project and no ego-fueled supergroup; it’s an essential album for fans of either artist.
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