Caetano Veloso

Caetano Veloso touring the US in March & April

The Tropicália great says these are the last shows he’ll play supporting 2021’s ‘Meu Coco,’ which was his first solo album in nine years.

Poliça's Channy Leaneagh discusses the inspirations behind new album 'Madness'

Poliça’s new album ‘Madness‘ is out today, and they’ll be on tour soon

Pale Saints/His Name Is Alive offshoot ESP Summer made us a psych playlist

ESP Summer, the duo of Ian Masters (Pale Saints) and Warren Defever (His Name is Alive), recently released new album ‘Kingdom of Heaven,’ and and have now made us a companion playlist…

Rodrigo Amarante discusses the inspirations behind new album 'Drama'

‘Drama‘ is Rodrigo‘s first album since 2014’s ‘ Cavalo.‘

stream Deerhoof's insane surprise-released 43-song covers medley LP

Deerhoof weave together covers of songs by The B-52’s, Voivod, Velvet Underground, John Williams, Eddie Grant, Sun Ra and much more on this crazy, amazing covers medley album.

listen to Lee Ranaldo's MUTEMIXTAPE playlist ft. Can, Suicide, Eno/Byrne, more

Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo’s mix includes songs by Brian Eno & David Byrne, Can, Moondog, Linda Perhacs, Oneohtrix Point Never, Suicide, Caetano Veloso, and more

David Byrne shares mix of “unexpected” covers, with Ashley O, Sonic Youth & more

”Here is a playlist of songs covered by unexpected artists. They step outside their usual genre for material, and then personalize it,” Byrne writes.

What's going on Friday?

Tonight’s NYC-area shows include Baroness/Deafheaven, Foals, of Montreal, John Prine, Dave Davies, Touche Amore/Pianos Become the Teeth, Uada/Wormwitch, Caetano Veloso, and more.

Devendra Banhart, k.d. lang, Caetano Veloso, Chris Thile & more played "A Nonesuch Celebration" @ BAM (pics)

BAM paid tribute to Bob Hurwitz — who ran innovative label Nonesuch (“The Label Without Labels”) from 1984 to 2014 — on Saturday, April 4 at a concert dubbed “A Nonesuch Celebration.”

Pitchfork list their 200 best songs of the 1970s

Back in 2004, Pitchfork published their Top 100 Albums of the 1970s list, and today they’ve returned with the 200 Best Songs of the 1970s. Some of the artists who didn’t make the cut on the albums list are now here, like Black Sabbath, Grateful Dead, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith…
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