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What's Going on Thursday?
Today’s NYC-area shows include Anti-Flag, Squid, Drugdealer, Tennis, Spiritual Cramp, SAVAK, and more
34 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Mastodon, Bonobo/Jamila Woods, Beverly Glenn-Copeland (reworked by Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes), Hiss Golden Messenger, Ovlov, Nation of Language, Wet (ft. Blood Orange), Joell Ortiz, Ric Wilson & Yellow Days, Duran Duran, and more…
Huichica Sonoma lineup: Mac DeMarco, Yo La Tengo, Whitney, Cass McCombs, more
Also on the Huichica Sonoma lineup: Devendra Banhart, Wet, Vetiver, Bedouine, The Entrance Band, Shannon Lay, and more.
The National, New Pornographers, Julien Baker & more contributing '00s covers to Stereogum fundraiser
‘Save Stereogum: An ’00s Covers Comp‘ also features Waxahatchee, Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, Ty Segall, Mac DeMarco, Car Seat Headrest, El-P, Dirty Projectors, Anna Calvi, Hamilton Leithauser and more.
Win all-inclusive tickets to Welcome Campers fest -- Memorial Day Weekend
Wet, Torres, Liza Anne, Ashe, Henry Jamison, Aisha Badru, Half Waif, Savoir Adore, Daisy the Great, Plastic Picnic plus summer camp-inspired activities in The Berkshires this Memorial Day Weekend.
Florence + the Machine announce tour with St. Vincent, Grizzly Bear, Perfume Genius, more
After teasing it last week, Florence + the Machine have officially announced a 2018 North American tour…
tours announced: Neurosis/Converge, Courtney Barnett/Waxahatchee, more
Plus: Rostam, The Suffers, Seal, Chad Valley, Culture Club/B-52s/Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins), Beyonce & Jay-Z, and more newly-announced tours.
tours announced: Soccer Mommy, Ravyn Lenae, Wet, The Slackers, more
Also: Eric Clapton, Julian Casablancas’ band The Voidz, Craig Wedren, and more new tour announcements.
Rostam preps debut LP (listen to "Bike Dream"), announces NYC release show
The album features appearances by Angel Deradoorian and Wet’s Kelly Zutrau.
Dirty Projectors, Kamasi Washington, & Jay Som @ McCarren Park (pics)
Dirty Projectors played every song on their new album, and David Longstreth’s lineup included Tyondai Braxton, Nat Baldwin, Olga Bell, and more…