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Jeff Rosenstock Announces New Tour
Jeff Rosenstock has announced new tour dates.
Taco Bell Announces Nacho Fries
Taco Bell is officially adding nacho fries to their menu for a “limited time.” Delish reports:
Nacho Fries start at $1 and come with a side of the brand’s bright orange cheese sauce. They can be upgraded to a supreme or Bell Grande status (for $2.49 and $3.49, respectively), and topped with beef, sour cream, and pico de gallo. And, of course, more cheese.
They Might Be Giants – “All Time What” Video
They Might Be Giants have shared a video for “All Time What.”
Tiny Moving Parts – “Applause” Video
Tiny Moving Parts have shared a new video for “Applause.”
The Distillers Start Teasing
The Distillers have posted a teaser video on Twitter.
Little Boots Announces New EP
Little Boots will be releasing her new EP, Burn, in February.
The Gaslight Anthem to Play ‘The ’59 Sound’ Shows
The Gaslight Anthem have confirmed they’ll be playing some The ’59 Sound shows this year for the album’s tenth anniversary.
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Governors Ball Announce 2018 Lineup
Governors Ball have announced their 2018 lineup. You can find that below.
Taylor York Talks About His Gear
Taylor York of Paramore talks about his music gear with EarthQuaker Devices.
Coachella Announces 2018 Lineup
Coachella have announced their 2018 lineup. You can find the poster below.
Stray Cats Reunite for Vegas Performance
Stray Cats will be reuniting on April 21st in Las Vegas at The Orleans when they headline “Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend.”
The Republic of Wolves Share Studio Update
The Republic of Wolves have released a video in-studio update featuring new music from their upcoming album.
Spotify Hit With $1.6 Billion Copyright Lawsuit
Eriq Gardner, writing for The Hollywood Reporter:
As the new year begins, the music industry could be set for an epochal moment. Hopes are running high for the first significant reform of music licensing rules in decades. The coming year may also see Spotify go public. But before any of this happens, the Stockholm, Sweden-based streaming giant must now contend with a massive new copyright lawsuit from Wixen Music Publishing, which administers the song compositions by Tom Petty, Zach De La Rocha and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo, David Cassidy, Neil Young, Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, Stevie Nicks, and many others.
Japanese Breakfast Cover “California Dreamin'”
Japanese Breakfast has shared a cover of “California Dreamin’.”


















