My Bloody Valentine

My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields announces signature Fender Blender fuzz pedal

The limited edition Fender Shields Blender is a recreation of Kevin’s original Fender Blender which was used on classic MBV recordings like “You Made Me Realise.”

Watch Walter Schreifels do a solo acoustic My Bloody Valentine cover

Walter covered MBV for the ”Song That Found Me At The Right Time” video series, in which he also talks about the hardcore community, mental health, and does a solo acoustic version of Gorilla Biscuits’ ”High Hopes.”

Brix Smith of The Fall preps first-ever solo LP (stream 3 songs), new band features MBV's Deb Googe

Former guitarist for The Fall (and former wife of the late Mark E Smith) Brix Smith will release her first-ever solo album in March

My Bloody Valentine's 'm b v' turns 10

The My Bloody Valentine record nobody thought Kevin Shields would ever finish was surprise-released on Saturday, February 2, 2013 and proved to be worth the wait.

20 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Korn (HEALTH remix ft. Danny Brown & Meechy Darko), DIIV, A Certain Ratio, Dougie Pool, Animal Logic (Stewart Copeland, Stanley Clarke), Kadhja Bonet, Fly Anakin/Madlib, and more…

Winter tells us about the influences behind her shoegazy new album 'What Kind of Blue Are You?'

Winter will support her new album on tour this fall with Peel Dream Magazine.

Pitchfork publishes a new 150 Best Albums of the 1990s list

Having originally published a best albums of the 1990s list in 2003, Pitchfork just put up a new version, and there are some changes…

The dark, weird rebirth of Pianos Become the Teeth

On the latest episode of the BrooklynVegan podcast, Pianos Become the Teeth guitarist Mike York reminisces on the early DIY circuit that PBTT and other ‘new wave of post-hardcore’ bands helped build, and talks about influences behind their darker, weirder record, making it in a secluded cabin in the woods, and much, much more…

'Crescendo' podcast talks to chefs about the music that inspires their food

On ‘Crescendo,‘ host Greg Bresnitz explores “the intersection of food and music“ with chefs from around the world, pairing music with a seven-course meal.
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