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Outside Lands 2019 lineup (Paul Simon, Childish Gambino, blink-182, Kacey Musgraves, more)

The lineup also includes Anderson .Paak, Flume, Leon Bridges, Lil Wayne, Counting Crows, Flying Lotus, Mavis Staples, Better Oblivion Community Center, and much more.

29 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by MorMor, Brutus, Josephine Wiggs (of The Breeders), Heather Woods Broderick, Nocturnus AD, Budos Band, FACS, and more.

FORM Arcosanti 2019 lineup (Florence, Anderson Paak, Skrillex, Bonobo, more)

The lineup also includes Kaytranada, DJ Koze, Japanese Breakfast, Destroyer (solo), JPEGMAFIA, serpentwithfeet, Pussy Riot, Tim Hecker, and more.

Parklife 2019 lineup (Solange, Cardi B, The Streets, Pusha-T, Yaeji, more)

The 2019 lineup for Manchester, England festival Parklife includes Migos, Khalid, Christine & The Queens, Nas, Mark Ronson, Kaytranada, Jungle, Pusha-T, Stefflon Don, Earl Sweatshirt, and more.

Solange, Stereolab, Rosalia & more playing Portugal edition of Primavera Sound

The Portugal edition of Primavera sound will also include Erykah Badu, Stereolab, Interpol, Jarvis Cocker, James Blake, Modeselektor, Danny Brown, Mura Masa, Nina Kraviz, Guided by Voices and tons more.

31 songs we like from December 2018

Our December 2018 playlist includes new tracks by Deerhunter, Cass McCombs, Steve Gunn, Mercury Rev + Hope Sandoval, Amanda Palmer, The Raconteurs, Pedro the Lion, American Football, and more.

Pitchfork's 100 Best Songs of 2018

Here are Pitchfork’s picks for the best songs of the year, from Post Malone to Ariana Grande to Drake to Valee to Sheck Wes to Yves Tumor to Camp Cope to Rosalia to Robyn to The 1975.

MorMor shares "Pass the Hours," announces 2019 tour

Toronto’s MorMor released the very promising Heaven’s Only Wistful EP earlier this year, and while we’re still patiently waiting for word on a debut album, he did just put out another new single…

Iceland Airwaves fest adds 100 more artists to 2018 lineup

Iceland Airwaves has announced more artists who will play the 2018 edition of the festival which happens all across Reykjavík, Iceland from November 7-10.

5 great 2018 albums you may have missed

Since not much new music is out this holiday week, I’m taking a break from the Five Notable Releases of the Week column to catch up on five great 2018 albums we haven’t talked much (or at all) about this year.
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