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El-P, Killer Mike, Flying Lotus, Sad13, Win Butler, ANOHNI, Beach House & more musicians comment on Trump win

Also: Best Coast, Wavves, Chuck D, Snoop Doog, Talib Kweli, Waxahathcee, PWR BTTM, Laura Jane Grace, Modern Baseball, Cloud Nothings, Spoon, St. Vincent, & more.

Did you vote today? Lots of musicians, comedians & celebrities did

We collect Election Day tweets and instagrams from a variety of famous folk. We hope you voted.

Nothing touring, added to Run For Cover fest & Thursday's NJ show w/ Sick Feeling

Nothing are touring from later this month through January, including two newly-added NYC-area shows…

Modern Baseball release anti-Trump song "Bart To The Future, Pt. 2: The Musical"

The song was named after The Simpsons episode that predicted a Trump presidency back in 2000.

Modern Baseball & mewithoutYou added to Run For Cover's Webster Hall fest

After both playing New York shows last night, Run For Cover labelmates Modern Baseball and mewithoutYou were added to their label’s NYC fest with Citizen, Turnover, Basement, Alex G, and more.

Slaughter Beach, Dog (Jake from Modern Baseball) streaming debut LP, touring with Abi Reimold

In addition to co-fronting Modern Baseball, Jake Ewald has a solo project called Slaughter Beach, Dog. He just released his debut full-length with that project, Welcome…

The Superweaks pay tribute to late bass player Corey on new LP 'Better Heavens'

Philly staples The Superweaks sadly lost their bass player earlier this year at age 22. They pay tribute to the tragedy on new album ‘Better Heavens,’ due out in November on Lame-O Records.

a Q&A with Jeff Rosenstock, song stream, and a chance to win tix to Market Hotel

Jeff give us his take on ska, which he miiiiiight be tired of being asked about.

Cymbals Eat Guitars talk powerful new album 'Pretty Years,' working with Brand New & more ++ LP stream

Cymbals Eat Guitars came out swinging back in 2009, with their instantly-loved debut album Why There Are Mountains and some real solid buzz — they were one of the sure winners of CMJ ’09. They then retreated from the spotlight a bit, but only got better as a band…

blink-182 and Descendents' comebacks, and the enduring influence of pop punk

PUP, Modern Baseball, The Hotelier, Beach Slang, Against Me!, Face to Face, Bad Religion & more prove 2016 is pop punk’s best year in a while.
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