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Horsegirl, Katy Kirby, Downtown Boys, Hunx, more playing abortion fund benefit show series

The concerts happen in NYC, LA, and Chicago, with 100% of proceeds going to Noise for Now, a reproductive justice nonprofit.

What's Going on Sunday?

Sunday’s NYC-area shows include Blood Orange, Mary J. Blige, The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Quicksand, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Sloppy Jane, and more.

Levitation announces full 2022 lineup and schedule

Austin’s Levitation festival runs October 27-30 with OSEES, King Gizzard, JAMC, The Black Angels, Trail of Dead, Godspeed, Protomartyr, Os Mutantes, Moon Duo and lots more.

Levitation 2022 lineup: King Gizzard, JAMC, OSEES, Godspeed, Black Angels, more

Levitation 2022 happens October 27-30 in downtown Austin, and the lineup also includes OS Mutantes, W.I.T.C.H., Viagra Boys, Shame, L7, Cold Cave, La Femme, Moon Duo and more.

Cassette Store Day 2019: full list of exclusive titles

Cassette Store Day, the annual celebration of tapes and tape culture, holds its 2019 edition on October 12.

Ty Segall announces new LP 'First Taste' (listen to "Taste")

Ty has also announced openers for his residency shows, including LA garage-punk trio Lamps, Japan’s DMBQ, The Intelligence, White Fence and more.

SXSW 2019 initial lineup (Amanda Palmer, Oh Sees, Laura Jane Grace, Chills, more)

It’s that time already. SXSW has just announced its first round of 2019 showcasing artists which include: The Chills, Oh Sees, Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers, Amanda Palmer, The Beths, Viagra Boys, Westerman, Lost Under Heaven, Amyl & The Sniffers, Swervedriver…

Warm Drag (mems Oh Sees/K-Holes) have a "Sleepover" in new video, touring

Warm Drag, , the duo of Paul Quattrone (currently one of Oh Sees’ two drummers) and former K Holes/Golden Triangle vocalist Vashti Windish, released their debut album on In the Red back in August…

tours announced: Yaeji, GABI/Julianna Barwick, Warm Drag, more

Yaeji (added to Warm Up with Gang Gang Dance, Lizzo, and more), plus The Suffers, Thievery Corporation, Madame Ghandi, Low,

Bill's Indie Basement (6/29): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week: great indiepop label Slumberland Records is doing a singles club for its 30th anniversary; an essential Fall compilation is getting its first-ever U.S. vinyl release; plus The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Kelley Stoltz, and Warm Drag (Oh Sees / K-holes).
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