Alexandria Wojcik


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  • 7 Year Bitch Announce New ‘Live at Moe' Album, Share “The Scratch” [LISTEN]

    7 Year Bitch have announced their return with the upcoming release of Live at Moe, a live album recorded in 1996 at Moe's Mo'roc'n Cafe in Seattle. With the announcement they shared a free download of first track of the recently uncovered recording, "24,900 Miles Per Hour," which you can grab via their official website. The pioneer punk band also dropped a teaser video which features the song "The Scratch," which you can check out below.
  • Florida Cop Fired for Singing on Stage With Death Metal Band Vital Remains

    Florida police officer Andrew Ricks was fired this week for singing on stage with the Providence, Rhode Island-based death metal band, Vital Remains. The superfan was reportedly on duty when he jumped on stage in full uniform during their November 13 appearance at the West End Trading Company in Sanford to help introduce the band's 2003 song "Dechristianize" by belting-out (err, screaming) the song's first lines: "Let the killing begin!"
  • Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne Co-Direct New 'Lighter' Video [WATCH]

    Following Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' first stop on their Dead Petz Milky Milky Milk tour, the singer and her "backup" band have shared the psychedelic new video for the second single off their recent album, "Lighter." Cyrus co-directed the video with Wayne Coyne and it's exactly what one would expect from the creative collaboration.
  • FKA Twigs, Iggy Pop, Philip Glass, Sharon Jones and More to Play Tibet House Benefit Concert

    The 26th annual Tibet House Benefit Concert is scheduled to take over New York City's Carnegie Hall on February 22, 2016 and the initial lineup has just been announced. As usual, this coming year's lineup is pretty musically diverse including former Stooges frontman Iggy Pop, contemporary minimalist composer Philip Glass, funk and soul revival pioneer Sharon Jones, FKA Twigs, Basia Bulat and Dechen Shak-Dagsay and Helge van Dyk.
  • M.I.A. Releases New Song “Borders” off Forthcoming 'Matahdatah' Album [LISTEN]

    M.I.A. has dropped a new song, "Borders." The hard-hitting politically-charged banger takes on border politics, police brutality, and privilege. The singer-songwriter and rapper teased the new release via Twitter earlier this week, promising the new material was due out TBA, so today's new track from her forthcoming Matahdatah album is a pleasant surprise.
  • iLoveMakonnen Streams New EP Featuring Santigold and More [LISTEN]

    iLoveMakonnen, the stage moniker of Atlanta rapper Makonnen Sheran, has dropped his new album entitled 'iLoveMakonnen 2' via Drake's OVO Sound imprint. The seven track EP features collaborations with Santigold, and production work from Danny Wolf, DJ Mustard, Richie Souf and more; Sheran himself also produced a few tracks. As the artist announced via his Twitter, the album is streaming on Spotify and Soundcloud and is available for download on iTunes.
  • Pussy Riot Speaks Up for Refugees in New Video Filmed at Banksy’s Dismaland [WATCH]

    Pussy Riot has returned with a new song and accompanying video, "Refugees In," which addresses the current European refugee crisis. The Russian punk activist art collective has dedicated the politically-charged song to displaced refugees arriving in Europe from Syria, Afganistan, Sudan and other war-torn countries in the region, Rolling Stone reports. The video was filmed inside Banksy's Dismaland, the artist's dystopian "Bemusement Park" that was set up on the oceanfront in the U.K. for about a month earlier this fall.
  • Moby Opens Little Pine, New Vegan Restaurant in Los Angeles

    The multi-talented music mogul Moby, aka Richard Melvill Hall, has opened a new vegan restaurant called Little Pine in Los Angeles. After mastering the art of fusing post-punk rock with electronic dance music production, winning a number of Grammy’s, selling over 20 million albums worldwide, and being lauded as one of the most important dance music figures of the 1990s by countless sources, the acclaimed DJ and passionate animal rights activist is now channeling some of his creative energy towards the goal of bringing the people of LA a Mediterranean-inspired vegan menu. The restaurant opened in an art deco building on Rowena Avenue in Silver Lake this week and as of now is open daily 7:30am to midnight.
  • Joan Baez Celebrating 75th Birthday with Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Indigo Girls and More

    Legendary folk singer-songwriter and social activist Joan Baez is about to turn 75. To celebrate her over 55 year-long career as a musician, she's throwing a star-studded birthday concert at the historic Beacon Theatre on January 27th. Special guests joining Baez on stage include Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, the Indigo Girls, Damien Rice, David Bromberg, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Judy Collins and Nano Stern; more performers are to be announced as the date nears.
  • Desert Hearts Announce Second City Hearts North American Winter Tour

    Desert Hearts, the San Diego-based underground party crew, is hitting the road for their second annual City Hearts North American tour, and bringing with them their marathon-style Burning Man-esque event production and mantra of "House, Techno, Love." Officially entitled the City Hearts Winter Is Coming Tour, each of the 13 stops throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico will feature sets from Desert Hearts' own Porkchop, Marbs, Deep Jesus, Lee Reynolds and Mikey Lion. The tour kicks-off December 5th at the Belasco in LA, meanders coast-to-coast throughout the continent for a few months, then concludes at the end of February in Seattle.
  • Kygo Will Be First EDM Artist to Perform at Nobel Peace Prize Concert

    Kygo is going to be making history next month as the first-ever EDM artist to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize summit. The tropical house producer/DJ will be performing at the Telenor Arena in Oslo on December 11th alongside fellow Norwegian artists a-ha and Aurora. They will be performing to honor this year's laureate, the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, for their work in fostering a pluralistic democracy in their homeland after the Jasmin Revolution in 2011.
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