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Boston Calling 2017 day-by-day lineups

Chance the Rapper, Bon Iver, Sigur Ros and Solange all on one day; Tool, Weezer, Run the Jewels, Converge, Piebald, and Wolf Parade all on one day.

Hundred Waters announce 2017 FORM Arcosanti lineup (James Blake, Solange, Future Islands, Deafheaven, more)

The fest also includes Skrillex, Father John Misty, The Hotelier, Chelsea Wolfe, HEALTH, Mitski, Noname, Mount Eerie, and more.

Sasquatch! 2017 lineup: Frank Ocean, Shins, MGMT, American Football, Radio Dept, more

Also: Chance the Rapper, Kaytranada, Aesop Rock, Charles Bradley, Car Seat Headrest, Mount Kimbie, Thee Oh Sees, Foxygen, The Hotelier, White Lung, and more.

Title Fight, The Hotelier & Cloakroom played Tomorrow Never Knows (pics)

Title Fight played a few shows this month — we already posted a review of their NYC show — and that included a Tomorrow Never Knows show at Chicago’s Metro on Saturday…

Boston Calling 2017 lineup

The 2017 edition of Boston Calling includes Tool, Mumford & Sons, Chance the Rapper, Bon Iver, The xx, Sigur Ros, Solange, Run the Jewels, Wolf Parade, Piebald, and more.

we look back at 2016 on this week's BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on Sirius XMU (playlist)

Today (12/28) is the last episode of BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU for 2016 and host Nick Masi spends it counting down his favorite records of the year, which include many records that ended up on BV’s year-end list.

The Hotelier list their top LPs of 2016 ++ win tix to their NYE show!

The Hotelier had a great 2016 with the release of Goodness (our 22nd favorite album of the year), and they’ve got two shows left before 2017 is here, NJ with Thursday and NYE in NYC (which we’re giving way tickets to). Singer/bassist Christian Holden also made us a list of their favorite albums of the year…

Tiny Engines bands' top LPs of 2016 (Signals Midwest, Look Mexico, more)

Also check out lists from label co-founder Will Miller and label employee Karl Kuehn (who fronts Museum Mouth).

BrooklynVegan's Top Albums of 2016

From indie rock to hip hop, R&B to metal, pop and punk, here are the albums we loved most this year.
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