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Beach House Full-Length LP 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' Release Following 'Depression Cherry'
Beach House, the dream pop band from lead vocalist Victoria Legrand and multi-instrumentalist Alex Scally, came out with its fifth record 'Depression Cherry' back in late August, but the duo isn't done for 2015 yet. They announced today another surprise full-length LP titled 'Thank Your Lucky Stars,' set for release next week on Oct. 16. -
Kurt Cobain Early Demo of "Sappy" Released From 'Montage of Heck' Tapes
Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings, is set to drop Nov. 13 with 13 previously unheard Kurt Cobain tracks. The previously unheard home recordings uncovered by Brett Morgen while compiling footage and audio for his critically acclaimed documentary Montage of Heck. Now, we're getting a sneak peek of one of the tracks, a solemn acoustic demo version of Nirvana's "Sappy." -
New Remix Video of Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's 1983 Song Celebrates Diversity
Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson collaborated on their hit single, "Say Say Say," back in 1983 to massive success, but there were more vocal tracks hidden away that McCartney decided must be heard and brought to light for a new music video and remix of the song. -
Eagles of Death Metal Perform "Silverlake" and "Complexity" off 'Zipper Down' on Kimmel
Last week we were treated the release of Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme's first album as Eagles of Death Metal in seven years, and now we're treated to their first TV performance as well with a performance of "Silverlake (K.S.O.F.M)" and "Complexity" on Jimmy Kimmel Live. -
Courtney Barnett Releases Boys Next Door Cover 'Shivers' via Jack White's Third Man Records
The newest installment of Jack White's Third Man Records Blue Series, in which he records artists he loves for some wonderful 7" singles, features Courtney Barnett in a dark brooding cover of Ronald S. Howard's "Shivers" from his time in The Boys Next Door. -
Hozier Sues Chilly Gonzales for Claims 'Take Me To Church' Plagiarizes a Feist Song
Last week on Chilly Gonzales' 'Pop Music Masterclass' YouTube series, the pianist broke down Hozier's hit song "Take Me To Church" pointing out its similarities to Feist's "How Come You Never Go There," and even saying she should take Hozier to court because of how it practically copies the song. Well, now Hozier is taking that advice, but suing Gonzales instead for claims of defamation. -
Anthony Fantano, Music Vlogger, Mistaken for Gunman in Oregon Shooting
For better or worst, most every music nerd has probably come across one of Anthony Fantano's popular music vlogs under the name Needle Drop. Whether you like his content or not, he certainly didn't deserve to have his face associated with the gunman who committed the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Rosenburg, Oregon. -
Haim Wants to Start All Female Lilith Fair Style Music Festival for New Generation
The pop rock band Haim is feeling more empowered since joining Taylor Swift's girl gang on tour as the super star's opener, prompting them to suggest a music festival lineup of kick ass female artists in the style of Sarah McLachlan's traveling festival, Lilith Fair. -
Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Crushes "Marry Me" Man [WATCH]
Lauren Mayberry, the front-woman of electro-pop band Chvrches, has been vocal in the past about her policy of intolerance towards misogyny and she put it to practice earlier this week when she called out a man who shouted out "marry me" at a concert. -
Spotify Goes Crazy, Lists 50 Weird Music Genres, Including Nerdcore & Vegan Straight Edge
Genres at their best are broad classifications that help us categorize the vast pool of music our culture produces, and at its worst incoherent adjectives that can't be defined by the musicians who ascribe to it or the fans who follow it. Which is why it's so crazy that Spotify gives credence to 50 horrible genres. From nerdcore to vegan straight edge, to catstep, Spotify is determined to amuse you are make you mad enough to want to throw your iPod. -
Stromae Performs to Sold out Crowd at Madison Square Garden [WATCH]
Stromae is well known around the world, but the Belgian pop star has still yet to break into the U.S. charts. However, that didn't stop him from performing in front of a sold out crowd at Madison Square Garden last night. -
J.J. Abrams Creates Beastie Boys Inspired 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Character
'Star Wars' fans love finding little hidden nuggets inside the movies, especially as the highly anticipated 'Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens' approaches this year. But fans of director J.J. Abrams know to look for Beastie Boys nuggets too. -
Torres Covers Garbage's 'Special,' Joins Band on 20th Anniversary Tour
Torres has released a new Garbage cover. That is to say she's shared a cover of the song "Special" by the seminal 90s punk band Garbage, as the group celebrates the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut album and the two groups prepare to set off on a joint U.S. tour. -
Chris Young and Brad Paisley Cover Eric Clapton's 'Change The World' [WATCH]
Chris Young kicked off his I'm Comin' Over tour in Nashville with a special guest performance from Brad Paisley as the two tackled a laid-back version of Eric Clapton's "Change The World." -
Protomartyr's New Album 'The Agent Intellect' Available to Stream Now
Heralded post-punks Protomartyr are very high on people's radar right now as the band prepares to launch its third album, 'The Agent Intellect,' to a new attentive fan base that is expecting a lot from the band. That scrutiny begins now as you can stream the album in full.
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