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Kilby Block Party 2024 lineup (LCD Soundsystem, Postal Service, Vampire Weekend, Joanna Newsom, CSS, more)

The Salt Lake City festival also features Wu-Tang Clan, Death Cab for Cutie, Interpol, Belle and Sebastian, Courtney Barnett, Alvvays, Dinosaur Jr., CSS, and more.

What's Going on Monday?

Monday’s NYC-area shows include Rose City Band, Hazing Over, Luna Li, Rhett Miller, and more.

Tour news: Love and Rockets, Geese, Wolfmother, Josh Ritter, OhGeesy, more

Plus: Pavement, Lil Yachty, Spiritualized, L.S. Dunes, Nocal Natives, Luni Li, Decisive Pink (Kate NV & Deradoorian), ACL Fest, Rhiannon Giddens, and more tour and festival news.

Polaris Music Prize 2022 Long List: Arcade Fire, The Weeknd, PUP, Backxwash, Destroyer, more

The 2022 Long List also includes Orville Peck, Tanya Tagaq, Haviah Mighty, Ada Lea, Basia Bulat, Stars, and more.

What's Going on Tuesday?

Tuesday’s NYC-area shows include Horsegirl, Yard Act, Nubya Garcia, Full of Hell, Priya Ragu, Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, and more.

BrooklynVegan Free 2022 SXSW Day Shows: Full Lineup & 'Lost Weekend' Set Times

Thursday & Friday in Austin. FREE. Full lineup and set times are here!

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Swami John Reis, The Linda Lindas, Erin Rae ft. Kevin Morby, Caroline Spence ft. Matt Berninger, Kamasi Washington, and more

25 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Ravyn Lenae (ft. Steve Lacy), Junglepussy, Moonchild (ft. Rapsody), Andy Morin & Backxwash, Animal Collective, Arlo Parks, Pictish Trail, Luna Li (ft. beabadoobee), Jerry Paper, and more…

Japanese Breakfast wrapped up four-night Brooklyn run (pics, video, setlists)

After beginning on Thursday, Japanese Breakfast wrapped up her sold out, four-show run at Brooklyn Steel on Sunday

Japanese Breakfast lit up Brooklyn Steel with Luna Li (night 1 pics & setlist)

Japanese Breakfast began a run of four sold out shows at Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, a venue they last performed at while opening for Slowdive in 2017
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