The Audition have reunited after six years to play the Slam Dunk Festival in the UK.
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The Audition have reunited after six years to play the Slam Dunk Festival in the UK.
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Muse have shared a video for “Thought Contagion.”
Frank Ocean has shared a cover of Audrey Hepburn’s “Moon River.”
Dua Lipa has shared a piano ballad cover of “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys.
The Smashing Pumpkins have announced some new tour dates.
Courtney Barnett will release her new album, Tell Me How You Really Feel, on May 18th. Today she’s released the new song “Nameless, Faceless.” Pitchfork sat down with Courtney to talk about the new album, and pre-orders are now up.
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S. Carey has released a video for “More I See.”
A new teaser trailer for Incredibles 2 has been released.
Jeff Rosenstock has released a video for “Melba.”
Beach House have shared the new song “Lemon Glow.”
Hungover have released their new song “Three’s Company.”
Cameron Boucher of Sorority Noise and Field Medic have just released a new charity split for Valentine’s Day.
The Aces have released a video for “Volcanic Love.”
Vulture have an excerpt from the upcoming book, All the Pieces Matter: The Inside Story of The Wire, about how the infamous “fuck” scene from the fourth episode came about:
He explained the whole scene to us. He said, “Now you guys are going to do that whole thing, but they’re going to be on me about the profanity and language that we use.” So, I said, “Let’s just come out the box with it.” He said, “You’re going to do that whole scene, but the only word you can say is ‘fuck.’” I said, “What?”
It’s an incredible scene from one of my favorite shows of all time. I’m looking forward to this book.
Brighten have shared an acoustic album of some of their earlier songs on Apple Music.