Dianca London Potts


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  • Twin Shadow Recounts Tour Bus Accident, Injury and Recovery in New Interview

    George Lewis Jr. aka Twin Shadow recently discussed his road to recovery after sustaining a major hand injury from a tour bus accident in April of this year. Featured on NPR’s All Song’s Considered, the Brooklyn based singer-songwriter, along with his tour crew, collided with a tractor-trailer near Denver, CO during his tour in support of his third LP Eclipse.
  • Bat For Lashes' Natasha Khan Talks Sexwitch Debut Album, Shares "Helelyos" [LISTEN]

    Natasha Khan of Bat For Lashes sets to release her debut album with her latest side project Sexwitch. What began with a mysterious round of hangman via Instagram, Khan's recent onstage performance with psych rock outfit Toy under the moniker Sexwitch has gotten the attention of critics and fans alike. The new band played their first official set this past weekend at the Green Man Festival in Wales, sharing songs like "The Bride" and "Ho Howa" with showgoers.
  • Bat For Lashes' Natasha Khan Makes Debut as Sexwitch with Toy

    Bat For Lashes' Natasha Khan made her on stage debut as Sexwitch last night at the Green Man Festival in Wales. Her latest appearance was prefaced by a weeklong series of cryptic posts on Instagram reminiscent of hangman. Her initial hints to last night's performance with Toy were eagerly misinterpreted by the blogosphere as a possible album announcement.
  • Metric Shares "Fortunes" from Forthcoming LP 'Pagans In Vegas'

    Canadian synth pop four piece Metric recently released "Fortunes," an undeniably catchy track off their forthcoming LP 'Pagans in Vegas.' Set to drop September 18th via Universal, the group, fronted by singer-songwriter Emily Haines, previously shared the equally memorable songs "The Shade," "Cascades," and "Too Bad, So Sad," in advance of their full length follow up to 2012's 'Synthetica.'
  • Camera Obscura Cancels Tour, Keyboardist Carey Lander Battles Cancer

    Glasgow's Camera Obscura recently canceled a handful of tour dates originally scheduled for California and Mexico in order to accommodate their keyboardist Carey Lander who is currently battling, Osteosarcoma, an "aggressive" bone cancer according to Billboard. Diagnosed with the devastating disease in 2011, Lander's current state has forced the band to "shelve all work commitments for the time being."
  • Steve Morrissey Talks Depression, the GOP, and Obama to Larry King, Performs 'Kiss Me A Lot'

    The renowned son and heir of Manchester, aka Steven Patrick Morrissey, sat down for an intimate interview with legendary Larry King for the 'Larry King Now' show. A rare occasion for the ex-front man and lyricist of the 1980s outfit The Smiths, the interview gave an in-depth glimpse into the singer-songwriter's thoughts on topics ranging from Donald Trump and the GOP to more personal matters like his struggle with depression and his recent allegations of sexual assault at the hands of TSA officer.
  • HEALTH Shares Details for Fall Tour In Support of 'Death Magic'

    Noise rockers HEALTH shared details for their 2015 tour. Recently featured on the Song Exploder podcast, the Los Angeles outfit comprised of Benjamin Jared Miller, Jake Duzsik, John Famiglietti, and Jupiter Keyes sets to hit the road in November, beginning with a few North American dates before heading to the UK. Known for their iconic remix of Crystal Castle's "Crimewave," the experimental four-piece released their third album Death Magic via Loma Vista earlier this month.
  • The Dead Weather Debut 'I Feel Love (Every Million Miles),' Tracklist For New LP

    Jack White, founding father of Third Man Records and former member of The White Stripes, recently debuted 'I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)' from his forthcoming release with garage rock outfit The Dead Weather. Slotted for a September 25th release date via Third Man Records, the band's third studio album is titled "Dodge & Burn," and the tracklist for the LP is now available. Featuring The Kills' Alison Mosshart, Dean Fertita, and Jack Lawrence, the new track is undoubtedly a wish come true for fans still swooning from 2010's "Sea of Cowards."
  • Deerhunter Reveals Details For 'Fading Frontier,' Release Video For "Snakeskin"

    Atlanta indie rockers Deerhunter recently added what is being referred to as the countdown to the rumored announcement for their forthcoming LP "Fading Frontier." An official statement confirming the purpose of the countdown has yet to be made by the band. Despite the lack of information concerning the recent update to the band's website, fans are interpreting what Pitchfork has coined the "mysterious clock" as a godsend.
  • Nada Surf Release 'Live at the Neptune Theater," Share "Clear Eye Clouded Mind"

    Alt rockers Nada Surf announced plans to release Live at the Neptune Theater earlier this past week. Recorded during a performance in 2012, the tracks on the forthcoming LP were originally played in Seattle's iconic theater during one of the band's many North American tours. A response to fans' request for a new album, Nada Surf's live album is set to drop in 2016 as a three-LP vinyl set featuring 21 tracks in addition to a photo booklet, poster, shirt iron-on, and a temporary tattoo.
  • CHVRCHES Drop New Track "Never Ending Circles" from 'Every Open Eye' Album

    Electro indie outfit CHVRCHES released 'Never Ending Circles,' a track from their forthcoming LP album "Every Open Eye," earlier this week. Slotted to drop September 25h via Glassnote, the release of the Glasgow trio's follow up to the heavily applauded "The Bones of What You Believe" will coincide with a fall tour.
  • Marilyn Manson & Billy Corgan Cover Cyndi Lauper's 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' [Watch]

    90s alternative music legend Billy Corgan and shock rocker Marilyn Manson covered Cyndi Lauper's chart topper "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" during their tour finale in Nashville. Recently wrapping up the tail end of their appropriately titled "End of Times Tour," the co-headliner's rendition of the well-loved 80s anthem was prefaced by a dramatically staged performance of the title track of the former Christian schoolboy's second studio album.
  • Patti Smith Plans For 'M Train' North American Book Tour

    Rock legend Patti Smith announced details related to her book tour for "M Train" earlier this month. The highly anticipated follow up to 2010's "Just Kids," which was recently slotted for adaptation into a series by Showtime, seamlessly meshes the world of rock and roll with the realm of the literary.
  • Neon Indian Announces Latest LP 'VEGA INTL. Night School,' Shares New Single 'Slumlord"

    Chillwave all-star Neon Indian (Alan Palomo) recently shared news of a forthcoming studio album, 'VEGA INTL. Night School,' set to drop October 16th on Mom and Pop/Trangressive. The long anticipated follow up to 2011's 'Era Extraña,' Neon Indian's third full length will undoubtedly showcase Palomo's penchant for washed out lo-fi, buzzing chords and hypnotic synth.
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