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32 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by The Armed, Pond, CHAI, Half Waif, Nicole Dollanganger, Johanna Samuels, Steven Wilson (Nile Rodgers remix), Dead History (ex-Gratitude), Naomi Cowan, Tenue, and more…

Bill's Indie Basement (1/17): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: reviews of new albums from A Girl Called Eddy, Holy Fuck, The Chap and Whyte Horses, plus the deluxe 30th anniversary edition of Pale Saints’ The Comforts of Madness.

22 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Travis, Hinds, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (Bowie cover), Mountain Man (Wilco cover), Squirrel Flower, Peggy Sue (“White Christmas” cover), and more.

Holy Fuck share "Free Gloss" ft Pond's Nicholas Allbrook, announce 2020 tour

Holy Fuck’s new album, Deleter, also features Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor and will be out in January.

Rough Trade's top 100 albums of 2019

The first major best-of-2019 list is here. What do you think of it?

Pond share "The Boys Are Killing Me" video, announce U.S. tour

”The Boys Are Killing Me” is from Pond’s new album ’Tasmania.’

Glastonbury 2019 lineup: The Cure, Kylie Minogue, Janet Jackson, Killers, more

The 2019 edition of UK’s long-running Glastonbury Festival happens June 26 – 30. The Cure, Kylie Minogue, The Killers,Stormzy and Janet Jackson have been announced as headliners…

20 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Cherry Glazerr, Beirut, Gary Clark Jr, Swervedriver, Jim Jarmusch & Jozef Van Wissem, Blockhead & Aesop Rock, Lala Lala & WHY?, Misery Index, Rotting Out, and more.

Pond share new song "Burnt Out Star," announce fall tour

Pond’s fall tour kicks off at California’s Desert Daze Festival, then hits San Francisco’s Treasure Island Festival and makes its way East.

Bonnaroo 2018 Saturday pics (Eminem, Bon Iver, CHIC with Nile Rodgers & more)

Bon Iver played two sets, including one with a number of special guests: Francis & The Lights, Moses Sumney, Sylvan Esso, Spank Rock, and a survivor of the Parkland, FL high school shooting. In between, Eminem headlined and drew criticism for the sound of gunshots that are part of his performance of “Kill You.”
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