Lower Dens

Lower Dens break up

”It’s time for me and Nate to say goodbye to Lower Dens,” J Hunter writes.

Psycho Las Vegas rolling out daily lineups (and an MDF update too)

Psycho Vegas plans to return to Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino for its 2021 edition in August, while Maryland Deathfest has yet to make a definite call about whether the festival will happen next year.

29 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Miley Cyrus/Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey, Jazmine Sullivan, Kirin J Callinan, Smashing Pumpkins, The Network (aka Green Day), Jason Isbell/Amanda Shires, Fana Hues, Agent Sasco/Chronixx, and more…

Future Islands, Wye Oak, Lower Dens & more contribute to Ottobar benefit comp

”Some of the first shows we ever played as a band – and some of our favorite shows we’ve ever played, period – were at the Ottobar,” Wye Oak write of the Baltimore venue.

Local Natives share Sylvan Esso collab, made us a quarantine playlist

Local Natives’ quarantine playlist includes tracks by LCD Soundsystem, FKA twigs, Frank Ocean, Moses Sumney, Neil Young, Yo La Tengo, Dirty Projectors, Lykke Li, Elliott Smith, Fiona Apple, and more.

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for February 10, 2020

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio airs Monday nights from 10 PM – Midnight on SiriusXMU.

Psycho Las Vegas full 2020 lineup: Mercyful Fate, Danzig II, Flaming Lips, Curl Up and Die, Katatonia, much more

New additions also include HEALTH, Obituary, TSOL, Crowbar, Exhorder, Wolves In The Throne Room, Eyehategod, Pig Destroyer, Repulsion, Immolation, Intronaut, Khemmis, Creeping Death, Midnight, Wino, Zola Jesus, Lower Dens, and more…

Octfest 2019 in pics: Mogwai, Parquet Courts, Screaming Females, Iceage, more

Pitchfork’s third-annual music-and-beer fest took over the whole of Knockdown Center on Saturday…

Lower Dens share 'You Belong Here' documentary, announce 2020 tour

Lower Dens will be on tour in February and March, and play Pitchfork’s Octfest this weekend with Mogwai, Parquet Courts, Screaming Females, Duster, and more.

Bill's Indie Basement (9/6): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week: reviews of new albums by Lower Dens, Madder Rose, and Adam Green, plus Richard Hawley’s first five albums are being reissued on vinyl, and check out three songs from the new Pernice Brothers album.
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