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Pics: Horsegirl, Iceage, Water From Your Eyes & Lifeguard at SummerStage in Central Park
Matador Records was out in force at SummerStage in Central Park on Thursday night, with a free show whose lineup was made up entirely of bands either currently or formerly on the label’s roster…
Mexican Summer announce 15th anniversary shows with Cate Le Bon, No Joy, Devendra Banhart, more
Indie label Mexican Summer turns 15 this year, and to celebrate they’ve curated special shows in NYC, Mexico City, L.A., and Paris. Also playing: Connan Mockasin, Iceage, Mega Bog, and more.
Lifeguard prep 1st release for Matador, share "17-18 Lovesong"
Double EP ‘Crowd Can Talk/Dressed In Trenches‘ is out July 7. Their tour with Horsegirl includes SummerStage in Central Park with Iceage and Water From Your Eyes.
SummerStage 2023 free show lineup
This year’s lineup of free shows includes Andy Shauf, Julia Jacklin, Mdou Moctar, Horsegirl, Stretch Armstrong, Tanya Tucker, Nick Hakim, Hip Hop 50 events, Kool and the Gang, and more.
Iceage's Dan Kjær Nielsen tells us about his favorite sounds of 2022
Dan‘s picks include Chubby and the Gang, Alhaji Waziri Oshomah, a Soundsystem Culture comp, and more.
Iceage announce outtakes and rarities comp, 'Shake The Feeling,' share title track
They’ve also got a tour with Earth coming up.
Pitchfork Festival 2022 Saturday pics & video: Mitski, Japanese Breakfast (w/ Jeff Tweedy), The Armed, more
Saturday at Pitchfork Festival also featured Low, Lucy Dacus, Karate, Magdalena Bay, Iceage, Hyd, yeule, Dry Cleaning, and more.
Stream Pitchfork Festival 2022 live here
Stream sets from The National, Low, Japanese Breakfast, Cate Le Bon, The Linda Lindas, Tierra Whack, Ethel Cain, and more from the 2022 edition of Pitchfork Festival.
Pitchfork Festival is streaming live (2022 schedule)
The National, Japanese Breakfast, Low, Cate Le Bon, Noname, Iceage, Parquet Courts, Tierra Whack, and more will be streaming live from Pitchfork Festival.
Pitchfork Festival 2022 set times announced
Headliners The National (on Friday), Mitski (on Saturday), and The Roots (on Sunday) play unopposed each night, but earlier each day there are some conflicting sets…