Wolf Parade

House of Vans 2018 BK & Chicago 2018 summer concerts (Interpol, Deerhunter, Slowdive, more)

The final Brooklyn House of Vans summer series also includes Against Me!, Action Bronson, Suicidal Tendencies and more. Chicago includes Wolf Parade, Dead Milkmen, Princess Nokia, and more.

tours announced: The National, Nine Inch Nails, Wolf Parade, Jason Isbell, more

Plus: Amanda Shires, Marie/Lepanto, METZ, and more just-announced tours.

Sasquatch fest: 2018 lineup & tickets

Bon Iver, The National, Modest Mouse, David Byrne and more play the 2018 edition of Sasquatch on Memorial Day Weekend.

Primavera Sound: 2018 lineup

Primavera Sound has released the lineup for its 2018 edition which happens May 30 – June 2 in Barcelona, Spain. Bjork, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The National, Migos, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde and A$AP Rocky are this year’s headliners…

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for December 6, 2017

This week’s edition of BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU featured tracks from Nick Cave, Angel Olsen, Pulp, Kendrick Lamar, Wolf Parade, St. Vincent, The Hold Steady, Hot Snakes, The Jesus Lizard, Regina Spectkor, SAVAK, Wilco, and lots more.

Wolf Parade played Brooklyn Steel with Charly Bliss (pics, setlist)

Wolf Parade recently released their first album in seven years, Cry Cry Cry, which hearkens back to the style of their classic Apologies to the Queen Mary and is filled with songs that rival fan favorites from all over their career. The played their first NYC show since the album’s release…

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for October 11, 2017

Lots of brand new music on this week’s edition of BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU, including songs from St. Vincent, Belle & Sebastian, Django Django, No Age, Prettiest Eyes, tUnE-yArDs, Sleigh Bells and more.

Five Notable Releases of the Week (10/6)

This week’s Notable Releases include the long-awaited return of Wolf Parade, promising debut albums by Alex Lahey and Kelela, and more.

Review: Wolf Parade are back and great as ever on 'Cry Cry Cry'

Wolf Parade’s hiatus left a void in indie rock. With the classic-sounding and often brilliant ‘Cry Cry Cry,’ that void is finally filled.

Wolf Parade streaming first album in 7 years, 'Cry Cry Cry'

They also added West Coast and Canadian dates for 2018.
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