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Jeff Rosenstock announces 2024 tour with Sydney Gish & Gladie, including rescheduled dates

Jeff has announced a 2024 tour, including dates he had to reschedule from September due to COVID, and dates in new cities.

17 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Restraining Order, NZCA LINES, Ben Lee & Georgia Maq (Replacements cover), The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, FLO, Say Sue Me, Ruth Mascelli (Special Interest), and more…

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for February 13, 2023

This week’s BrooklynVegan Blog Radio show includes a tribute to Trugoy the Dove, new music from Depeche Mode, Yo La Tengo, Drain, Scowl, The Golden Dregs, Moreish Idols, Sleaford Mods, Squid, FACS, more

Camp Cope break up!

“RIP Camp Cope 2016-2023”

Camp Cope's Georgia Maq covers Regina Spektor's "Samson" for new EP

”Samson is a very important song to me, being a greek woman with a moustache and hairy arms I was always bullied in school about being different, but then I heard Samson and it completely changed my perspective of my body” Georgia says.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by The Smile, The Weeknd, Earl Sweatshirt, Burial, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Let’s Eat Grandma, and more

Camp Cope's Georgia Maq shares new single "Joe Rogan" (watch the video)

It features voice clips from Camp Cope’s Sarah Thompson and Kelly Dawn, as well as Amyl & The Sniffers’ Amy Taylor and Night Birds’ PJ Russo.

Camp Cope release new song "Blue" (listen)

It’s their first new song since 2018’s ‘How to Socialise & Make Friends.’

Camp Cope's Georgia Maq teams with Alice Ivy for new pop song "Someone Stranger"

The Camp Cope singer goes in a soaring, glossy pop direction on her latest solo song, a collaboration with producer Alice Ivy.

Courtney Barnett launches online live show archive (watch a 2020 show ft. Georgia Maq)

Courtney Barnett’s January 2020 brushfire relief set has been made available in full for the launch of her new live archives, which catalog the nearly 800 shows she’s played since 2007.
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