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Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Big Thief, Quicksand, Indigo De Souza, and more

Lala Lala announces new album & tour dates, shares "DIVER"

Lala Lala‘s new album ‘I Want the Door to Open‘ will be out October 8, was co-produced by WHY?’s Yoni Wolf, and features Ben Gibbard, OHMME, Christian Lee Hutson, Meg Duffy (Hand Habits), and more.

This Week's Livestreams (José González, Bachelor's Doomin' Sun Fest, Crowded House, more)

plus Weezer, Antibalas, Bleachers, Liz Phair, and more things to stream this week.

This Week's Livestreams (Haim, Japanese Breakfast, The Weather Station, CHAI, more)

Plus Nathaniel Rateliff, Otoboke Beaver, H.E.R., Girlpool, Adult Mom, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Feist, HAIM, Sad13 & more covering Cat Stevens for virtual fest

Cat Stevens / Yusuf’s 1970 albums ’Tea for the Tillerman’ and ’Mona Bone Jakon’ turn 50 this year.

This Week's Livestreams (The Cure, Billie Eilish, Pearl Jam, Janelle Monae, Elvis Costello, more)

Plus Chance the Rapper, Sylvan Esso, Lydia Loveless, Tori Amos, Hamilton Leithauser, Waxahatchee, Margo Price, Bully, Phantogram, HAIM, Gary Numan, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

NNAMDÏ remixes Anjimile, stars in new Luke Titus video

Genre-blurring Chicago artist NNAMDÏ has remixed a song of Anjimile’s official debut album ‘Giver Taker’ and starred in the new video by fellow Chicagoan and Sooper Records artist Luke Titus…

Bonnie Prince Billy, Sharon Van Etten, Deerhoof & more contribute to 'Kin Campaigns' benefit comp

WHY?, Thor Harris, Karl Blau, OHMME, Aaron Roche & more contribute to this compilation that supports 17 progressive candidates running for US Congress in November.

28 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Erasure, Squid, TRAAMS, Mint Field, Dent May, Throwing Muses, Anamanaguchi, Metric, Alex Cameron, Haley Fohr (Galaxie 500 cover), and more

Sen Morimoto's livestream set pulled by city of Chicago over criticism of Mayor Lightfoot

The Millienum Park at Home livestream series ”is not intended to provide a platform for public discourse and debate,” the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events said.
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