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27 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Yves Tumor, Frank Ocean, Tierra Whack, Sharon Van Etten, No Age, Nils Frahm, Boy Azooga (Jim Sullivan cover), Trey Anastasio, and more.
Green Man Festival 2020 lineup
The 2020 edition of Green Man Festival happens August 20-23 in the picturesque Brecon Beacons region of Wales. This year’s lineup has been announced and includes Michael Kiwanuka, Caribou, Mac DeMarco, Little Dragon, Goldfrapp, Thundercat, and more.
16 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by DAWN, Jesca Hoop, Colin Self, CMON, Andy Shauf, Division of Mind, Giants Chair, Reason/Ab-Soul, and more.
Iceland Airwaves announces full 2019 lineup
The 2019 edition of Iceland Airwaves takes place November 6 – 9 in Reykjavík at venues all over the downtown area. This year’s lineup features over 130 artists from 20 countries, including Mac DeMarco, Whitney, Of Monsters & Men, John Grant, Shame, Booka Shade, Orville Peck, Madame Gandhi, Pottery, Georgia, Penelope Isles…
SXSW 2019 initial lineup (Amanda Palmer, Oh Sees, Laura Jane Grace, Chills, more)
It’s that time already. SXSW has just announced its first round of 2019 showcasing artists which include: The Chills, Oh Sees, Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers, Amanda Palmer, The Beths, Viagra Boys, Westerman, Lost Under Heaven, Amyl & The Sniffers, Swervedriver…
Boy Azooga cover Welsh punks The Table (watch), touring US in support of debut LP
Led by Cardiff’s Davey Newington, Boy Azooga incorporate a variety of styles into their idiosyncratic style, including ’90s alt riff rock, Mac DeMarco-type underwater romanticism and that indescribable Welsh magic…
End of the Road 2018 pics (Vampire Weekend, St. Vincent, Feist, more)
Unique, laid back UK festival End of the Road happened August 30 – September 2 at the lush, vegetal Larmer Tree Gardens, featuring sets from Vampire Weekend, St. Vincent, Feist, Yo La Tengo…
Green Man fest 2018 lineup & tickets
This year’s fest includes headliners Fleet Foxes and The War on Drugs, plus performances by Grizzly Bear, Phoebe Bridgers, Dirty Projectors, John Grant, Kevin Morby, Alex Cameron, and Baxter Dury, among others.